Description
Rubber plucker finger are small, flexible components used in poultry processing equipment, particularly in chicken plucking machines. These fingers are attached to rotating drums or discs inside the plucking machine and play a crucial role in removing feathers from the birds during the processing stage.
Here’s how they work and their significance:
- Rubber plucker fingers are typically made from durable and flexible rubber materials that can withstand the rigors of poultry processing, including repeated use and exposure to water and cleaning chemicals.
- These fingers are shaped like small cones or fingers with ridges or nodules along their surface.
- The design is intended to mimic the action of a bird preening its feathers, effectively gripping and removing feathers during the plucking process.
- Rubber plucker fingers are attached to rotating drums or discs within the plucking machine. As the drum or disc rotates, the fingers come into contact with the bird’s skin, grabbing and pulling out feathers.
- When the plucking machine is activated, the rotating motion of the drum or disc causes the rubber plucker fingers to make rapid contact with the bird’s body.
- Rubber plucker finger is designed to efficiently remove feathers from poultry while minimizing damage to the bird’s skin.
- Their flexible nature allows them to adapt to the contours of the bird’s body, ensuring thorough feather removal.
- Regular maintenance of rubber plucker fingers is essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity of poultry processing equipment.
This may include cleaning, inspection for wear or damage, and replacement of worn-out fingers as needed.






Additional information
| Weight | 16.7 kg |
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| Breed | |
| Rice Kg | |
| SC 526 Maize Seeds | |
| SC 612 Maize Seeds | |
| Serial Number | |
| Signal Soybean Seed (25kg) | |
| Signal Soybean Seed (5kg | 25kg) | |
| Signal Soybean Seed (5kg) | |
| Size | |
| Spray Radius |









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