Detailed Description
This CM Liberator rotor blade is a middle-position cutting component used in CM Liberator tire recycling equipment. As a rotating blade inside the cutting system, it works with matching wear parts to reduce rubber material, support wire separation, and maintain efficient material flow during demanding tire processing operations.
Fordura manufactures compatible rotor blade replacements for CM Liberator equipment with a focus on dimensional accuracy, reliable cutting edges, and practical factory-direct value. As both a supplier and manufacturer of industrial blades and recycling machinery wear parts, Fordura supports standard replacement needs as well as custom-made rotor knife production for maintenance and overhaul projects.
🔩Machine Compatibility & Fit
This rotor blade is designed as a compatible replacement part for CM Liberator tire recycling equipment.
Remark: Some machine manufacturers may adjust the parts design, mounting holes and dimensions in specific projects or upgraded machine series. We strongly suggest confirming the specifications and technical drawings with us to further avoid any installation problems and ensure a reliable fit.
📐 Key Specifications
This knife measures 240mm in length, 121.2mm in width, and 55.6mm in thickness, with an approximate weight of 12 kg.
Fordura Replacement and Wear Parts for CM
Fordura offers blades, knives, and wear parts for CM tire recycling and size-reduction equipment. From rotor blades and fly knives to stator knives, counter knives, screens, bolts, holders, and custom wear components, Fordura helps keep CM equipment running with dependable replacement parts and factory-direct manufacturing support.
About CM Shredders
CM is a manufacturer known for tire recycling systems and industrial size-reduction equipment. Its product range includes tire shredders, Liberator systems, granulators, crackermills, screening equipment, and complete tire processing lines.
The CM Liberator is widely associated with tire chip processing and steel wire separation. In tire recycling operations, this type of equipment helps convert mixed rubber-and-steel material into more usable output streams, making blade condition and wear part replacement especially important for stable production.
