The Meatball Beater produces about 24–48 kg per hour depending on meat type, grind size, recipe (fat/water content) and batch setup.
Rated power is 3 kW. Voltage options listed are 380 V / 220 V — confirm with the seller which configuration (single‑phase or three‑phase) and plug type is supplied for your region.
Dimensions are 370 × 420 × 830 mm (L × W × H) and the unit weight is approximately 50 kg.
The unit is constructed from food‑grade stainless steel for surfaces in contact with product, providing corrosion resistance and easy cleaning for food‑safe operation.
Designed for fish balls, pork balls, beef balls and general minced meat products. It can handle most boneless meats and mixed formulations; avoid feeding large bones, thick cartilage or hard frozen blocks.
Do not use fully frozen solid blocks. The machine works best with chilled or partially thawed meat. Small icy crystals are acceptable but fully frozen meat may damage blades or affect forming.
Disconnect power, disassemble removable food‑contact parts per the manual, remove residues, wash with warm water and food‑safe detergent, rinse and sanitize, dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the motor or electrical components.
Clean after each use, inspect and sharpen/replace blades when dull, check belts, bearings and fasteners regularly, lubricate moving parts per the manual, and arrange periodic professional servicing as needed.
Follow electrical grounding, ensure correct voltage, use machine guards and lids, keep hands clear of moving parts, use emergency stop if available, and only operate when all safety devices are in place. Train staff on safe operation.
The specification lists a speed of 2800 (manufacturer listing). Please confirm with the seller whether this refers to rpm or another unit and how speed relates to your product outcomes.
Place on a stable, level surface near a suitable power supply. At ~50 kg, two people are recommended to move the unit. Provide adequate clearance for loading, cleaning and ventilation.
Spare parts such as blades, seals and belts are generally available through the manufacturer or authorized dealers (brand: XingDian). Contact the seller for parts availability, lead times and service options.
Warranty and certification details are not listed here. Ask the seller for warranty terms and any applicable certifications (e.g., CE, NSF or local food‑safety approvals) before purchase.
Check power connection and correct voltage, main switch and fuses, emergency stop/reset, overload protection, and that all guards are correctly fitted. If electrical issues persist, contact a qualified technician.
Ensure consistent meat particle size, proper fat/protein ratio, correct moisture, sharp blades, and correct feed speed. Experiment with small batches to dial in recipes and machine settings for the desired texture.
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