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Category:

Wood Products

Machine type:

Load Turners

Rotating C-Turner

SWEED’s Rotating C-Turner is the answer for facilities with limited space.

This unit has the same features as the standard C-Turner, with the added benefit of a rotating base to allow operators to load, turn, and retrieve material from the same side. The rotating base is powered via hydraulic pump and cylinder, and rotates 360 degrees horizontally, as the “C” rotates 180 degrees vertically. This action effectively turns the load, allowing the loading and offloading function to occur on the same side.

Construction Features

At SWEED, we carry forward the Jeddeloh brothers’ legacy of relentless commitment to construction, craftsmanship, durability, and reliability in our wood products equipment. Designed to perform 24/7, our solutions are renowned for their robust construction, thriving in demanding environments. Our material handling solutions seamlessly enhance productivity and safety, providing the flexibility to optimize your operations, all while maintaining the enduring tradition of exceptional quality that defines SWEED.

Custom capacities available

Can be designed to meet specific customer needs

Available in a variety of capacities

Heavy industrial steel body and base

Quality craftsmanship

Engineering solutions available to meet unique mill challenges

Made and supported in the USA

Sweed Rotating C-Turner

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SCRAP CHOPPERS

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RECYCLING SYSTEMS

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WOOD PRODUCTS

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Custom Solutions

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Our Commitment To Our Customers.

SWEED engineers work closely with customers on many levels – from customizing a scrap chopper to meet specific criteria or revolutionizing a veneer or panel handling solution to increase production and efficiency, SWEED strives to exceed every customer’s expectation in all they do.

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Since 1955

Our History

It all started with an imported gang saw. After WWII, three brothers from Germany migrated to the United States and built a sawmill on Galls Creek in Gold Hill, Oregon. Dissatisfied with the imported gang saw they were using, they decided they could make a better saw themselves.

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