I’ve walked more than a few barns where eggs used to pile up by hand. Then someone installs an automatic egg collecting machine and, to be honest, the mood changes. Fewer cracks, fewer sore backs, and way better traceability. The system below—built in Jinwang Western Street, Industrial Zone, Anping County, Hengshui, Hebei—has been catching my eye for its straightforward mechanics and surprisingly gentle handling.
Two big currents: labor scarcity and consistency. Retailers are picky about breakage and cleanliness; integrators want audit-ready data. Automation gives both. The latest systems combine belt collection, gentle lifts, and buffer rollers to keep micro-cracks down. Many customers say breakage drops 30–60% after the first month—your mileage will vary, but the trend is real.
| Parameter | Spec (≈, real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Model | Automatic egg collecting system for layer chicken cage |
| Capacity | ≈18,000–45,000 eggs/hour per line |
| Belt width/material | 200–350 mm, food-grade PP/PE |
| Drive | 0.75–2.2 kW motor, VFD speed control |
| Voltage | 220/380V, 50/60 Hz |
| Noise | ≤65 dB at 1 m |
| Breakage rate | ≈0.2–0.6% under standard handling |
| Materials | Galvanized Q235 steel frame, SUS304 contact points, PU buffer rollers |
Large-scale layer houses, integrator complexes, and surprisingly, mid-sized family farms upgrading to multi-tier cages. Advantages: lower labor, consistent throughput, cleaner handling path, easier HACCP records. A few managers told me they freed two workers per barn after installation.
| Vendor | Capacity range | Customization | Certs | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yize Machine (Hebei) | ≈15k–60k eggs/h | Belt, voltage, layout, PLC | ISO 9001, CE (decl.) | 25–45 days |
| Big Dutchman | ≈20k–80k eggs/h | High | CE, ISO | 6–10 weeks |
| Chore-Time/Facco | ≈18k–70k eggs/h | Medium–High | CE, ISO | 6–12 weeks |
Options include belt width, cage-tier interfaces, stainless upgrades, 220/380V, 50/60 Hz, and PLC/HMI with language packs. Remote alarms via Modbus are available; I guess that’s table stakes now, but handy when a belt stalls at 4 a.m.
Case A (120k layers): breakage fell from 1.1% to ≈0.5% after 3 weeks; labor cut by 2 FTEs. Case B (60k layers): cleaner eggs at the grader—operators reported fewer rejects due to hairline cracks. Feedback wasn’t unanimous at first, but after belt tensioning was dialed in, the tone changed.
If you’re weighing a automatic egg collecting machine for a new house or retrofit, map the line to your grader height and corner radii, then specify the buffer section length generously. The Hebei-built unit ships with clear install diagrams and, surprisingly, fast spares support.
automatic egg collecting machine origin: Jinwang Western Street, Industrial Zone, Anping County, Hengshui, Hebei, China. For price tiers and freight, ask for layout drawings—capacity and slopes drive the BOM more than you’d think.