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Rosensteiner Top 5 cattle hoof trimming crush - Comfort

KM-ROSEN-TOP5C

Rosensteiner Top 5 hoof trimming crush - Comfort

Specially designed for the 5 steps of functional hoof trimming.

Technical data:

External dimensions: 2400 mm x 1025 mm x 2400 mm
Recommended animals: 400 - 900 kg live weight.
Attachment: Three-point hitch Cat I.
Mains connection: 230 V
Internal width:: 70 cm

Standard equipment:

  • Electric rear foot lift 500 kg.
  • Fully galvanized base frame.
  • Non-slip rubber floor.
  • Head bail / head gate.
  • Left and right front leg winches, which are swivelling.
  • Rear leg lift using a rope winch.
  • Rear under-leg bar.
  • Safety elements (straps/ropes).
  • Three-point mount + top link chain.
  • Escape protection (removable without tools).
  • Universal spray.

Surface treatment: Hot-dip galvanized.

Weight: 436 kg

SUITABLE FOR:

  • Small operations up to the professional version with electric winches and accessories.
  • Interim hoof treatment.
  • Emergencies - these can be treated immediately without the long wait for the hoof trimmer.

BENEFITS:

SIMPLY ANATOMICAL

The Top 5 is anatomically built around the animal. It facilitates the 5 steps of functional hoof care like no other.

EASY TO USE

Once clockwise around the Top 5 and the simple operation is explained quickly and understandably.
The catching device, which can be operated from the rear, saves working distances and also allows stress-free working in narrow driveways.

SIMPLY HELD IN PLACE

The fixation with crossed abdominal belts secures the animal optimally to prevent it twisting or laying down. Udder and abdomen are spared.
The fixation of the hind leg using the thigh ensures maximum stability.

SIMPLY ORGANISED

Tool holders, sockets and lighting on the service arm enhance the professional version of the hoof trimming crush to create a perfectly organised, neat and tidy workplace.

EASY TO INSTALL

Optimised for installation in barns or driveways, the hoof trimming crush can be placed on the paths that the cows habitually use.