Kesla is the leading expert in modern forest technology and material handling. Our innovative, high-quality products – made in Finland with decades of experience and customer understanding – meet the most demanding needs, in and outside the forest. Whatever your talent and platform, Kesla is the perfect match with our durable, user-friendly ...
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The design and manufacturing of Kesla’s forest machines complies with all applicable international quality criteria. All products pass through a rigorous quality assurance program as well as practical performance and safety tests; the principles of sustainable development guide every aspect of Kesla’s operations. Products Type of the head
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Sturdy construction – long lifetime. Frames of Kesla heads (16, 18, 20, 25RH) are welded of steel plates to form a rigid one-piece construction. No bolted joints are used in the frames. The construction is light but extremely durable, thanks to the simple design and use of …
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Kesla Equipment. NEW Kesla EQUIPMENT. Woodland is US’s authorized dealer for Kesla, a manufacturing company specializing in design, marketing and manufacturing of forest technology based out of Finland. For over 55 years, the company has focused on strong, client-oriented product development which fits Woodland’s continued focus on solutions for the end-user and …
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Roof planes must be able to accommodate a minimum of two panels to be considered in your final design. Roof Pitch. The slope of your roof can affect your solar energy output. The ideal roof slope is 15-45 degrees. Anything beyond 45 degrees makes installation difficult and limits your solar energy production. Solar panels on flat roofs will be ...
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The guide will begin with a basic introduction to Tesla coils, how they operate and how to properly design one. This section mostly contains tedious equations and formulas used in the design process. Fortunately the use of software programs, like the TeslaMap Tesla coil design program can quickly and easily perform all the necessary ...
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Kesla 20RH-II is an ideal head for medium-sized thinning harvesters and 8 to 13 ton tracked excavators. Kesla 20RH-II is a powerful and agile harvester head for thinning and even for final felling ...
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The design and manufacturing of Kesla’s forest machines complies with all applicable international quality criteria. All products pass through a rigorous quality assurance program as well as practical performance and safety tests; the principles of sustainable development guide every aspect of Kesla’s operations.
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The Kesla 19RH-III is a three-knife, lighter and more compact head specially developed for curved broad-leaved trees and debarking, making it also ideal for thinning in Scandinavian forests. Equipped with two rear knives, the 21RH-III can handle even bigger trees and is an excellent choice as a thinning machine’s all-round head, which can also handle final …
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The Kesla tractor attachment range includes several suitable loader models for the harvester assembly of a tractor. In terms of hydraulics and steering, the Kesla 314, 305 and 316 models can be equipped suitable for harvester use. Harvester equipment of tractors has become more common in recent years.“A tractor harvester is ideal for thinning,”
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The disk design is more common and uses a disk mounted on the motor shaft. The disk has electrodes placed around the edge that rotate and line up with stationary electrodes to create the spark gap. A propeller design looks like an airplane propeller. The electrode is mounted on the motor shaft (but insulated from the shaft) and rotated to line ...
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The design and manufacturing of Kesla’s forest machines complies with all applicable international quality criteria. All products pass through a rigorous quality assurance program as well as practical performance and safety tests; the principles of sustainable development guide every aspect of Kesla’s operations.
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The all-new Kesla 14RH is the smallest harvester head in Kesla’s range. Despite its size, it makes use of the technology, structural solutions and manufacturing know-how of large harvester heads. With the new model, Kesla strengthens its position as a leading harvester head manufacturer independent from base machines.
The new Kesla 14RH is suitable for installation on tractors, thinning harvesters and up to approximately five-tonne excavators.
Kesla 14RH has three delimbing knives, which, together with the short head frame length, make it especially agile and efficient in handling curved and branchy trees. Thanks to the rear knife, spruce bases also get delimbed nicely.
Several sample Tesla coil designs are included with the TeslaMap program. TeslaMap is ideal for quickly and easily generating a working Tesla coil design, however it is not a Tesla coil modeling program.