For single machines, we provide user manuals and operation videos to guide you.



On our FAQ page, you'll find answers to common questions about pellet mills, including technical details, troubleshooting tips, and maintenance advice
For single machines, we provide user manuals and operation videos to guide you.
We warmly welcome you to visit our factory and try out the machines.
Prices depend on factors like capacity and pellet size. As a manufacturer, we guarantee competitive pricing.
Yes, we can customize the machine and print your logo based on your requirements.
Yes, we offer a one-year warranty and have a professional team to help with any issues.
Our machines are commercial-grade and require installation by an electrician. Consult your electrician to select the correct plug type.
Single-phase machines work with household electricity, while three phase machines are for industrial use. Contact us if you’re unsure which to choose.
Our machines are easy to maintain. Clean them regularly, lubricate moving parts, and check for wear and tear.
Grinding and calibrating ensures the pellet machine operates at its best efficiency. Pellet hole smoothness directly impacts output. If only one-third of the holes are clear, production is limited. Regular grinding after each use keeps the machine ready for the next run.
Yes, grind materials like fine sand, rice bran, and waste oil in a 10:10:2 ratio for 3–5 hours.
We recommend running grinding materials for 2 hours daily during the first week to ensure smooth operation, contact us for guidance details.
We offer two types: flat die and ring die. Power sources include electricity, diesel, and PTO. Flat die machines are for small-scale and household use, while ring die machines suit medium and large-scale industries.
Wood pellets are mainly used for heating stoves, furnaces, and industrial boilers, as well as in biomass power plants.
Materials should be 3–6mm in size with 15–25% moisture.
Purely dry or fresh materials cannot be pelleted directly. The optimal moisture level is 6–10%. A good test is to squeeze the mixed material in your hand: it should form a lump under pressure but scatter when released.
If you’re a small-scale farmer meeting personal needs, choose a machine with a production capacity of 40–110 kg/hour. These machines can run on household electricity.
Pellet sizes between 2.5mm and 6mm are ideal. We can recommend a suitable size based on the animals you’re feeding.
It can process grains, forage, and straw into feed for livestock, poultry, pets, and fish
Pellets have a smooth surface and moderate hardness. The high temperature and pressure during the process improve feed flavor, making it easier for animals to eat. This boosts nutrient absorption by 300%. It also eliminates 95% of parasites and microbes, reducing health risks. Plus, pellets take up less space, making them easier to store and transport.
Just let us know the materials you want to process, the production capacity you need per hour, and the desired pellet size or purpose. We’ll design a solution and recommend the perfect machine for your needs, Feel free to contact us, we will reply in 24hours!