The machine has a high production capacity of approximately 3–4 tons per hour under typical operating conditions.
Yes. It is designed for grinding frozen meat; however actual performance depends on the degree of freezing and meat block size. Slightly thawed (firm, not soft) meat is often easier to feed and yields more consistent results.
The unit is powered by a 15 kW motor and requires a 380V, 50Hz three-phase electrical supply. Proper industrial wiring, a suitable breaker, and grounding are required.
The machine frame and food-contact parts are made from 304 stainless steel for durability, corrosion resistance, and hygiene.
Overall dimensions are 1625 × 855 × 1450 mm (L × W × H) and the machine weight is approximately 1000 kg.
Yes. It is designed to grind meat for sausage production. Sausage stuffing capability may require specific attachments or a linking/stuffing unit—confirm the included accessories with the supplier.
Standard offerings vary by seller. Common accessories include knives, cutting plates and possibly hopper or pusher tools. Ask the supplier for a full list of included accessories and optional plates/knives.
Throughput (3–4 t/h) depends on meat temperature, hardness and feed size. Harder or larger frozen blocks will reduce throughput; evenly sized blocks and proper pre-processing improve efficiency.
Requires a flat, stable floor and sufficient clearance for operation and maintenance. Ensure access to a 380V three-phase power source, proper ventilation, and room for loading/unloading meat and routine cleaning.
Clean food-contact surfaces after each production run with approved food-safe detergents and sanitizers. Use food-grade lubricants where specified by the manufacturer. Perform routine inspections of cutting knives/plates, seals, electrical connections and motor according to the supplier's maintenance schedule.
Typical safety features include guards, emergency stop controls and locked access to moving parts. Always follow lockout/tagout procedures during maintenance, use appropriate PPE, and ensure only trained operators run the machine. Confirm specific safety features with the seller.
Spare parts and service availability vary by manufacturer and distributor. Ask the supplier about local service centers, part lead times, and recommended spare parts to keep on hand (knives, plates, bearings, seals).
Certification and warranty terms differ by vendor and region. Request documentation for CE, ISO, food-safety approvals and warranty coverage from the seller before purchase.
At roughly 1000 kg, the machine requires mechanical handling (forklift/crane) for transport and placement. Ensure the installation site can support the weight and that personnel/equipment for safe lifting are arranged.
Heavy-duty grinders with high-power motors may produce noticeable noise and vibration. Actual levels depend on installation and load. Consider isolating the machine on vibration-damping mounts and using hearing protection for nearby staff. Request measured noise data from the supplier if required for compliance.
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