Fordura Counter Knife Left 496x98x26/15mm for Weima WL Shredders
This left-side Weima WL counter knife is designed for use in the cutting chamber of Weima WL shredders, where it works as the fixed cutting edge against the rotating rotor knives. During shredding, the counter knife helps hold material in the cutting zone, supports controlled shearing, and improves the consistency of material size reduction.
Fordura manufactures this counter knife as a compatible replacement wear part for recycling and size-reduction equipment. As a direct supplier and manufacturer of industrial blades, knives, and machine wear parts, Fordura focuses on fit accuracy, practical steel selection, heat treatment quality, and reliable production for maintenance buyers who need dependable replacement parts without unnecessary purchasing layers.
🔩Machine Compatibility & Fit
This counter knife is a compatible replacement part for Weima WL shredders. It may also be suitable for single shaft shredders, wood shredders, crushers, and other waste processing equipment using the same 496mm × 98mm × 26/15mm counter knife design.
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
The key measurements of this counter knife are 496mm in length, approximately 97.5–98mm in width, and 26/15mm in stepped height/profile, with a reference weight of about 4.97kg.
📌 Mounting & Fastening
This left counter knife is installed on the left side of the cutting device and should be mounted against a clean, flat contact surface.
This counter knife can be combined with knives and cutting crowns with a length and width of 40mm
⚙️ Performance & Blade Longevity
A reliable counter knife depends on the right balance between hardness, toughness, and wear resistance. Fordura can manufacture this part using tool steel options such as D2 / DIN 1.2379 when required, with heat treatment controlled to support stable edge life and resistance against abrasive working conditions. For through-hardened counter knives, welding or hardfacing should not be applied unless the material and heat-treatment structure are technically reviewed, because improper modification may increase cracking or breakage risk.
♻️ Real-World Applications
This blade can be used in recycling and size-reduction operations such as:
Fordura Replacement Blades and Wear Parts for Weima
Fordura offers a wide range of blades, knives, counter knives, holders, screens, and custom wear parts for Weima shredders and recycling machinery. Whether your maintenance team needs a single counter blade, a batch of replacement knives, or a complete wear part package, Fordura helps reduce downtime, control replacement cost, and keep your shredding equipment running with dependable cutting performance.
About Untha
Weima is a well-known manufacturer of industrial shredding, briquetting, and dewatering equipment for waste and residual materials. Its machinery is widely used in wood processing, plastics recycling, paper recycling, metal processing, biomass handling, and waste-to-energy applications.
The Weima WL series is especially recognized in wood and industrial waste shredding. These single shaft shredders use rotor knives and static counter knives to cut material into smaller, more manageable particles. For plants running WL machines in continuous production, high-quality replacement knives and wear parts are important for maintaining throughput, particle consistency, and machine reliability.
How Can You Benefit from Blades & Wear Parts Made by FORDURA?
Fordura helps recycling plants, maintenance teams, and spare parts buyers source compatible blades and wear parts directly from the manufacturing side. Instead of only buying standard replacement parts, you can discuss the part design, material, hardness, and delivery needs with a factory that understands industrial cutting tools.
