The machine is designed for forming hamburger patties, beef meat pies and similar molded products (e.g., biscuits or patties) from dough or minced meat mixtures. For special products or recipes, consult the supplier to confirm compatibility.
Standard capacity is up to 2100 pieces per hour (about 35 pieces per minute, roughly one piece every 1.7 seconds). Actual output depends on product size, filling, and operator setup.
Specification lists 380V, 50Hz and 550W. This typically means three-phase industrial power. Confirm local electrical compatibility and any required electrical work with your electrician or the supplier.
Yes — thickness is customizable within the range 6–18 mm as standard. The supplier can adjust the setting to your required thickness or provide additional customization.
Yes. The machine can be customized for different mold shapes and sizes. Contact the supplier to discuss available mold options, lead times and any tooling charges.
Standard dimensions are 860 × 600 × 1100 mm and the machine weight is approximately 100 kg. Dimensions can be customized on request.
The machine is marketed as easy to operate with PLC control for automation. Many suppliers offer installation support and operator training — confirm training availability and terms when ordering.
Clean all food-contact surfaces after each production run and follow a routine maintenance schedule for the motor and PLC. The supplier should provide a user manual with recommended cleaning, lubrication and maintenance procedures — request this documentation before purchase.
It handles minced meat and typical patty/dough formulations used for hamburgers and meat pies. If you use products with unusual textures, high moisture, or large inclusions, test samples or consult the supplier for suitability.
The machine uses PLC control and standard industrial components. Specific safety features (e.g., emergency stop, guards, interlocks) vary by configuration — ask the supplier for a detailed safety specification and CE or other certification if required.
The MOQ is 1 set. Lead time depends on customization, current factory schedule and shipping method — confirm estimated lead time with the supplier at the time of order.
Spare parts and after-sales support are typically available from the manufacturer or distributor. Verify which spare parts are supplied with the machine, and ask about lead times, warranty and local service options.
Packaging and shipping depend on destination and whether any customization was made. The supplier will offer packaging options for sea or air freight and provide shipping documents and dimensions when arranging delivery.
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