The mill is rated at 600 kg per hour under typical operating conditions. Actual throughput can vary based on grain type, moisture content and settings.
It is suitable for grinding wheat, corn, soybeans and other similar crops. For very oily or wet materials, pre-drying or pre-processing may be required.
The machine produces very fine flour suitable for many applications. Exact particle size depends on the raw material and whether you use an additional sifter or downstream processing.
Power consumption is 3 kW and the machine is rated for 220 V. Confirm with the seller whether this is single-phase or requires a specific supply configuration for your region.
It uses a pure copper motor, which offers better conductivity, higher efficiency and typically longer service life compared with lower-quality motors.
The mill features a high degree of automation including automatic feeding and automatic discharge, which reduces labor requirements and enables continuous operation.
The machine measures 560 × 380 × 500 mm and weighs 95 kg.
Operation is described as simple, convenient and safe. Routine maintenance includes regular cleaning, checking and replacing wear parts (grinding surfaces), and basic motor maintenance like ensuring proper ventilation and lubrication as needed.
Use a properly grounded power outlet, avoid overloading the machine, keep hands and loose clothing away from feed openings, turn off and unplug before cleaning or servicing, and use hearing protection if operating for long periods.
Noise levels are moderate for an industrial flour mill. Use ear protection if you will be operating the machine for extended periods. For exact dB figures, request specifications from the seller.
Spare parts (wearing parts, motor components etc.) and service availability depend on the supplier. Confirm parts availability, lead times and service support with the vendor before purchase.
Included accessories are not specified in the product description. Check with the seller for details on included parts and optional add-ons such as sifters, conveyors or collection bins.
The product is described as having a long service life, but actual lifespan depends on usage, maintenance, and operating conditions. Regular maintenance and using recommended materials will extend service life.
Turn off and unplug the machine first. Remove residual grain and flour from the hopper and discharge, brush or blow out the grinding chamber, and wipe external surfaces. For oily materials like soybeans, more thorough cleaning may be needed to prevent buildup.
Stop and unplug the machine, inspect for foreign objects or wet clumps in the feed and grinding chamber, clear obstructions, check wear on grinding parts, and ensure the motor and belts are functioning. Contact supplier support if the problem persists.
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