The Dairymaster Swiftflo Revolver Rotary milking parlour is the world’s most advanced rotary parlour system. All of our technology in conventional parlours may be utilised in this system as well as many new developments in this unique design.
Equipment levels are dependent on the level of automations desired by a particular farmer. Some farmers have chosen to install fully automated Swiftlflo Revolvers immediately whereas others have installed plants with a view to adding automation features later. The Swiftflo Revolver may be designed in a range of sizes to meet the needs of each customer. Our design team are on hand to assist with all aspects of parlour design and our highly experienced technical staff can provide comprehensive advice and assistance. The Dairymaster Swiftflo Revolver rotary parlour is made from advanced materials and is built in a modular format. All the parts for the parlour are manufactured in-house and built for heavy duty use, it is constructed from heavy gauge steel in individual sections and hot dipped gavanised for maximum protection. The concrete platform deck provides better traction for cows and results in a quieter milking evironment.
The cows enter the parlour through a havy duty entrance. The animals will be identified one at the time, before the step onto the rotating platform. The feed is released upon cow presence, however the intelligent software also takes into account cows going around twice and they are not given additional feed. The feed can be preprogrammed according to production, weightgain and lactation stage.
Some options are:
- An auto retention device drops into place behind the cow. The Milk manager program check each cows yield and milking time against her normal statistics and if outside user defined limits the retention device will retain the cow and send her back to the operator again. This activation can also be done by hand, if you want the cow to go for a second round. This optioin saves time comparing to other brands. The operator can work alone and doesn’t have to walk around for control.
- A soundsystem makes the milker aware of matters of importance, also these attentions will be visualized on the display of the milkmeter.
- Automatic selectionboxes are being served from a task planning in the computer or through operation of the milkmeter terminal. In the selectionbox, the teats of the cow can be sprayed.