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TR270 Automatic Rice Husker

Automatic Rice Husker — One-Touch Operation, 20g in 60 Seconds, Large-Capacity Husk Tray

Consistent brown rice samples are the foundation of accurate rice moisture and appearance testing. The TR270 husks a 20-gram paddy sample in about a minute at the press of a key, separating brown rice and husk into individual trays so the sample is ready to test with no hand-sorting.

  • One-touch operation: Pour paddy into the hopper, close the lid, press start. Anyone can run it without training.
  • Large-capacity husk tray: The 550 ml tray holds roughly three times the husk volume of the previous model, so high-volume receiving and inspection runs go longer between emptying.
  • Separate discharge: Brown rice and husk drop into their own trays, delivering a clean, ready-to-test sample every time.
  • Field-replaceable husker roll: The husker roll unit is a user-replaceable consumable, so the instrument stays in service for years without a factory return.

$635.00

Consistent Brown Rice Samples, Ready in About a Minute

Rice moisture and appearance inspection depends on a clean, repeatable brown rice sample. Hand-husking is slow, inconsistent, and a bottleneck when a receiving floor or inspection bench is moving sample after sample. The TR270 automates the step: load paddy, press start, and collect a separated brown rice sample ready for the moisture meter or grainscope.

Built to Keep an Inspection Bench Moving

  • Throughput without hand-sorting: About 20 grams of short paddy husked in 60 seconds, with brown rice and husk discharged into separate trays. No picking brown rice out of chaff before the next test.
  • Longer runs between stops: The 550 ml husk tray holds roughly three times the volume of the prior model, a real difference at rice centers and country elevators running many samples per shift. An optional rice chute adapter discharges husk straight into a larger bag for continuous work.
  • Safe, enclosed operation: An automatic overload stop protects the motor if the unit binds, and the enclosed design keeps paddy from bouncing out during husking.
  • Serviceable for the long term: When the husker roll wears, the roll unit is replaced in the field as a single consumable part, restoring full husking performance without a factory return.

Built for the Rice Center, the Elevator, and the Lab

The TR270 runs on a universal-input AC adapter (100 to 240 V), draws just 15 watts, and weighs about 1.6 kg in a compact 205 x 130 x 146 mm footprint that fits any inspection bench. It works best with paddy in the 12 to 18% moisture range, the normal window for husking sound sample rice. Standard accessories include the AC adapter and a sample spoon. Backed by Kett’s Total Care Warranty covering parts, labor, and specification compliance. Maintenance Agreements available. With 80 years of grain measurement experience behind it, the TR270 is built to the standard by which rice testing instruments are measured.

Need a low-cost, fully portable husker for the field? The TR130 Portable Rice Husker is a hand-crank unit that husks small samples anywhere, with no power required.

Ready to test moisture once the sample is husked? The FV202 Handheld Rice Moisture Tester reads brown or milled rice moisture in about three seconds with eight factory calibrations.

Weight 4.9 lbs
Dimensions 10.5 × 8.5 × 7.5 in

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Does the TR120 harm the rice embryo
AnsweredRob Schreiber asked May 2014 • Rice Quality Testers
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