Scheppach RS350 250 W 800 MM Rotary Soil Sieve 230 V
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Scheppach RS350 250 W 800 MM Rotary Soil Sieve 230 V | £402.99 | ||||
Scheppach Scheppach RS 350 | £402.99 |
The Scheppach RS350 rotary garden sieve is the ideal machine to sieve large amounts of rubble, as well as refine top soil, sand, and garden compost. It features a powerful yet really quiet 250 watt motor, 800 mm rotary drum with 20mm diameter holes for grading coarse rubble, whilst the standard mesh insert with 10mm diameter holes is ideal for finishing or fine grading top soil. The drum rotates at an optimum speed of 42 rpm whilst the drum tilt facility ensures the waste rubble passes out the other end after being completely refined for top soil. After use, the RS350 can be easily collapsed for transport or wheeled away for easy storage. Features and Benefits Durable – Thanks to the sturdy all steel construction, the RS350 is long lasting through prolonged use Sieve holes for any kind of soil – The RS350 has a 20mm sieve hole diameter for coarse soil as well as 10mm diameter sieve holes for extra fine top soil as well as for sand sifting Powerful – Thanks to the powerful but quiet 250W motor you can sieve with little effort Highly Portable – The RS350 can be easily collapsed, allowing for transport and storage Specifications Dimensions: H148 x W66.5 x D104cm Weight: 37kg Power: 250W 800 x 400 mm rotational drum Rotational drum speed: 42 rpm Average sieving capacity: 3 m³/h
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