Machines for grain are Streckel & Schrader's speciality. Since its foundation, the company has focussed on the design and continuous further development of processes for processing grain and pulses. One of the new developments is the GG1 centrifugal huller. It is used in the food industry to hull oats, spelt, sunflower seeds and similar grain products.
The GG1 centrifugal huller works with the impact method. In this process, the husk of the product is loosened by the impact against an impact body. The machine uses a cylindrical impact ring which the grain hits at the optimum angle and gently separates from the core. An integrated, adjustable quantity dosing system is used to ensure that the product quantity is distributed homogeneously. Ring-shaped wear zones occur on the peeling ring due to the impact of the product. In order to distribute this wear evenly and thus increase the service life of the wear-resistant part, the developers decided in favour of an automatic control system.
Large quantities of abrasive dust and corresponding abrasion are a particular challenge for all components in the peeler, including the bearing. This is because dust and dirt adhere to the bearing, which in practice can lead to poor, rough running and to damage and blockage of the bearing. The recirculating ball bearing guides that were initially used therefore had to be cleaned regularly and re-lubricated and maintained with a lubricating oil approved for the food industry to ensure reliable and smooth running. A new and, above all, maintenance-free solution was therefore required.