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Maximum Performance & Maximum Profitability
- A patented progression in the lip thickness of the mouthpiece – and the rib-supported wall thickness of the barrel – helps predict changes in liner slips and milking performance. You choose what works for your herd.
Improved mouthpiece contact area to keep liners from twisting: a twisted liner compromises pulsation, proper teat massage, and milking speed.
- Ribs on the outer barrel wall to help maintain liner tension and integrity.
- Heavy-duty structure: 22% more rubber in the Magnum M liner than our other premium liners.
- One size fits all BouMatic claws.
- These liners provide exceptional durability during entire life cycle of the liner.
Where to use the Magnum M
1. Herds with larger teat sizes
2. Dairies accustomed to medium bore type liners.
3. Dairies accustomed to using thin walled liners.
Liners That Fit Your Herd
BouMatic has created a new standard for liner design. The Magnum M Liner Series makes finding the right balance between liner slips and milking speed an easy choice. The Magnum M Liner Series is the easiest, smartest choice for progressive dairy producers.
- Helps reduce liner slips
- Faster milking
- Better milkout
- Heavy-duty and high performance
- Less twisting in the shell
The Design Is The Difference
You have the choice to select from two precisely calibrated liner options for optimum milking performance. Each Magnum M liner in our Magnum 400M and 500M series looks the same on the outside but is different on the inside.
Why does a liner design make a difference?
The liner is the heart of the milking system. No other part of the milking machine has a greater effect on milk harvest performance. The liner mouthpiece, the liner barrel, the liner support structure…they’re all
integrated for optimal milking performance.
- Some liners milk faster, but tend to slip more.
- Some liners slip less, but tend to milk slow.
How do you know which liner provides the best balance of less slippage and more milking speed for your herd?
The BouMatic Magnum M liner series makes it an easy process. This series is a progression of liners designed for you to adapt and change as your milking procedures or management styles allow.
- Magnum 400M will have fewer slips than Magnum 500M.
- Magnum 500M will milk faster than the Magnum 400M.
The Magnum M Mouthpiece
The lip thickness of the mouthpiece varies from liner to liner. The mouthpiece helps keep the unit on the cow.
The Magnum 400M liner, for example, has a thicker mouthpiece lip and a thinner barrel wall; while the Magnum 500M liner has a thinner mouthpiece lip and a thicker barrel wall.
- The Magnum M mouthpiece design creates improved contact area between the liner and the stainless steel shell.
- The improved contact area between the liner and the stainless steel shell helps keep the barrel from twisting in the shell while placing it in and out of jetter cups during washing.
The Magnum M Liner Barrel
As the liner opens, the skin of the teat expands with the opening liner, allowing milk pressure in the teat in combination with claw vacuum to open the teat canal. The liner must be almost open before milk flow can begin.
- The wall thickness of the liner barrel changes from liner to liner. The Magnum 400M has a thinner barrel wall, while the Magnum 500M wall is thicker. Thickness affects the speed of the liner opening and closing – affecting milking speed.
Three Vertical Ribs
The ribs around the exterior of the Magnum M liner barrel help the liner maintain its tension and integrity over the life of
the liner.
- This unique rib design helps to reduce the ballooning that can occur after repeated milkings where the barrel wall is thin.
- Ribs are under tension when the liner is installed in the shell. This tension helps the liner open rapidly, resulting in faster milking.
- Flexible rings on the short milk tube help to reduce puncturing of the liner by the claw nipple.
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