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In a class of its own for speed and durability!
The WestfaliaSurge herringbone parlours EuroClass 800 and 850 are designed for fast throughput. The short distance between stalls reduces walking for cows and operators, whilst wider cow standings are obstruction-free for faster cow movement. The double offset semi-cranked rump ensures cows are optimally located for effective cluster position and allows the operator easy access to the udder. The EuroClass 800 and 850 can be installed as doubled up (one unit per stall) or swingover (one unit per two stalls) parlours.
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What is the difference between the EuroClass 800 and the EuroClass 850?
The EuroClass 800 is the true 50-degree herringbone parlour designed for high throughputs and for milking comfortably through the rear legs. The EuroClass 850 is designed to directly replace existing Autotandem and some old designs of Herringbone parlour that have cow standings widths of 1800 mm or for installation in buildings that are too narrow for the EuroClass 800 stalls. In this parlour the cows are positioned at approximately 45 degrees with slightly different stalling dimensions. In all other aspects, the two versions are identical and share similar benefits.
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EuroClass 800/850 offers
- semi-cranked rump rail for guaranteed cluster position
- special rump rail design provides high visibility of the udder, large working area for operator
- wide walkways for quick and easy group changeover
- easily adjustable breast rail to suit different cow sizes
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Benefits of both systems at a glance
- good potential throughput
- secure but gentle positioning of cows for optimum cluster position
- short distances between stalls
- less operator fatigue during milking
- safe milking and easy cleaning of floors due to suspended parlour frames
- modular system for very practical and highly flexible system upgrades and expansions
If you need any further details or would like to discuss your particular requirements with your local sales specialist, please complete theinformation request form.
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