Automatic tire block cutting machine

Automatic Tire Block Cutting Machine

The automatic tire block cutting machine is designed to process pre-split tire halves into uniform rubber blocks. Working after the tire splitter machine, it first cuts tires into strips and then precisely slices them into 5mm blocks, creating ideal input material for rubber powder production.

  • Output block size: 5mm (50-80mm strips)
  • Processing capacity: 20-30 pieces per hour
  • Handles tires up to 1200mm diameter
  • Fully automatic operation, minimal manual intervention

How The Automatic Tire Block Cutter Works

This machine is typically positioned after the tire splitter machine in a complete tire recycling line (The entire tire can also be processed). After tires are split into halves by the splitter, the automatic block cutting machine performs a two-stage cutting process: first cutting the tire halves into strips (50-80mm width), then slicing those strips into uniform 5mm blocks. These blocks are then ready for processing in the rubber crusher machine to produce rubber powder or granules.

See the automatic tire block cutting machine in action, transforming tire halves into uniform blocks for rubber powder production.

Why Choose Our Automatic Tire Block Cutting Machine?

High-Efficiency Automated Processing

With a processing capacity of 20-30 pieces per hour, this automatic tire block cutter significantly improves throughput compared to manual or semi-automatic alternatives. The fully automated operation reduces labor requirements and ensures consistent product quality throughout the production process.

Precision Cutting for Optimal Downstream Processing

The machine produces uniform 5mm rubber blocks from 50-80mm strips, creating ideal input material for rubber powder machines. Consistent block size prevents system clogs and ensures stable operation in subsequent crushing and grinding stages, ultimately improving your rubber powder output quality and quantity.

Robust Construction for Heavy-Duty Operations

Built with high-strength materials and precision-engineered components, this tire block cutting machine is designed for continuous industrial operation. The heavy-duty construction ensures long-term reliability even in demanding recycling facility environments.

Versatile Tire Size Compatibility

The machine handles tires up to 1200mm in diameter, making it suitable for processing a wide range of passenger and commercial vehicle tires. This versatility allows recycling operations to process diverse tire inventories without equipment changes.

Tyre block cutting machine
Tyre block cutting machine

Key Features of The Automatic Tire Block Cutter

  • Two-Stage Cutting System: First cuts tire halves into 50-80mm strips, then precisely slices into uniform 5mm blocks for consistent output quality.
  • Automated Operation: Fully automatic feeding, cutting, and discharge processes minimize manual intervention and labor costs.
  • High-Precision Blades: Equipped with durable alloy steel cutting blades that maintain sharpness and deliver clean, accurate cuts through rubber materials.
  • Consistent Output Quality: Produces uniform block sizes (5mm) that optimize downstream rubber powder machine performance and product quality.
  • Heavy-Duty Frame: Stable 1800kg machine weight ensures vibration-free operation and precise cutting performance.

Technical Parameters of The Automatic Tire Block Cutting Machine

ParameterSpecification
FunctionCut whole tire into 5mm blocks
Tire Diameter≤1200mm
Processing Capacity20-30 pieces/hour
Output Block Size5mm (from 50-80mm strips)
Motor Power40.5 kW
Voltage380V, 50Hz
Dimensions (L×W×H)2000×1800×1580mm
Machine Weight1800 kg

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the processing capacity of the automatic tire block cutting machine?

The automatic tire block cutting machine has a processing capacity of 20-30 pieces per hour, depending on tire size and operating conditions. This high throughput makes it suitable for medium to large-scale tire recycling operations.

What tire sizes can this machine process?

This tire block cutter handles tires up to 1200mm in diameter. It is designed to process pre-split tire halves (typically from our tire splitter machine) into uniform 5mm blocks. The machine accepts tire halves that have already been split by the tire splitter machine.

What is the output block size?

The machine produces rubber blocks of approximately 5mm in size. The cutting process first creates 50-80mm wide strips from the tire halves, then slices those strips into uniform 5mm blocks. This consistent block size is ideal for subsequent rubber powder production.

How does this machine integrate into a tire recycling line?

The automatic tire block cutting machine is positioned after the tire splitter machine in a complete tire recycling line. After tires are split into halves by the splitter, this machine cuts them into strips and then into 5mm blocks. The resulting blocks are then fed into the rubber crusher machine for powder or granule production. It can be integrated into our waste tire recycling line for seamless operation.

What power supply is required?

The machine requires a 40.5 kW motor operating at 380V, 50Hz. This is a three-phase industrial power supply commonly found in manufacturing and recycling facilities. Proper electrical installation by a qualified technician is recommended.

What maintenance is required for this equipment?

Regular maintenance includes daily inspection of cutting blades for sharpness and wear, weekly lubrication of moving parts, monthly inspection of electrical connections, and annual comprehensive servicing. The machine features accessible components designed for easy maintenance, minimizing downtime during routine upkeep.

Looking for a complete tire recycling solution? Our automatic tire block cutting machine can be integrated into a full waste tire recycling line or combined with other equipment like the tire splitter machine and rubber crusher machine to create a customized processing line that meets your specific requirements. Contact our engineering team to discuss your project needs.