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1. What screen size should I use for grinding grain?

Most grain operations run screens between 250–600 microns, depending on the final feed mix or process requirement. We recommend choosing the screen size based on your target particle uniformity and your downstream equipment. During the engineering review, we size screens to match your throughput and grain type—not a generic chart.

2. Can your hammer mill handle high-moisture grain?

Yes. We custom-engineer the rotor pattern, hammer profile, and airflow to prevent smearing, material buildup, and heat load—common issues when running wetter grain. Proper airflow balance is critical, and we tune the system around your moisture levels.

3. What particle size can your hammer mill achieve for grain?

That depends on your targets. We tailor the internal configuration of the mill to meet the particle size your operation needs. During the quoting process, we review your material and help determine what setup will deliver the results you're looking for.

4. Will the hammer mill integrate with my existing equipment?

Yes. We configure the mill to work with your current material-handling system, whether that includes augers, specialty conveyance, cyclones, storage bins, or a dust-control setup. Our goal is a clean drop-in integration that fits the way your plant already runs.

5. Do you offer installation or startup assistance?

Yes. We support you through the installation, startup and commissioning process to ensure the mill is operating the way your team needs it to. We also help with system balancing so the mill performs consistently once it’s online.

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