The machine is designed to form sweet potato balls and sticky bean buns (dough ball rounding). It is multifunctional and can typically handle a variety of similar snack doughs (e.g., glutinous doughs, taro/yam-based doughs), subject to testing for best results.
Rated production capacity is 80 kg per hour. Actual output in pieces depends on the weight of each ball—for example, at 20 g per ball you would get about 4,000 pieces/hour; at 50 g per ball about 1,600 pieces/hour.
Power is 0.4 kW and it supports 220/380 V. Confirm with the supplier whether your unit is wired for single-phase 220 V or three-phase 380 V and whether a specific plug or power conversion is required.
Single package size is 65 x 60 x 60 cm and the single gross weight is 50 kg. The machine's compact footprint makes it suitable for small kitchens and production lines, but allow clearance for operation and maintenance.
Most rounding machines of this type offer adjustable mold sizes or settings so you can produce different diameters and weights. Confirm the exact adjustment range and whether additional molds or tooling are provided or sold separately.
These machines are commonly constructed from food-grade materials such as stainless steel. The product listing doesn't specify exact materials, so verify food-grade certification and finish with the supplier before purchase.
The machine comes with a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report. Expect also a user manual and basic operating instructions; confirm the language and whether digital copies are available.
The listing specifies the machine as a single item and notes the motor as the core component. Typical packages may include a power cable, basic tooling, a user manual, and possibly a few spare parts. Check with the seller for a detailed packing list and spare-parts availability.
Place the machine on a stable, level surface, connect to the appropriate power supply (per unit specification), perform the recommended pre-operation checks from the manual, and run a test batch. Review the provided video/test report for setup and operation tips. If in doubt, request on-site or remote commissioning support.
Always unplug the machine before cleaning. Disassemble removable parts per the manual, wash with warm water and mild detergent, rinse and dry thoroughly. Wipe non-removable surfaces clean and avoid high-pressure washing of electrical components. Follow regular maintenance checks for the motor, bearings and seals; replace worn parts as needed.
Yes. With an 80 kg/h capacity and compact footprint, it's suitable for small- to medium-scale commercial uses (snack shops, catering, restaurants) as well as heavier home use. For large-scale industrial production, evaluate whether capacity and automation level meet your needs.
The listing doesn't detail specific safety features or decibel ratings. General safe-use practices include emergency power-off, guarding around moving parts, and operator training. The machine's 0.4 kW motor suggests relatively low to moderate noise; request a measured noise level and a list of safety features from the supplier.
The machine ships as a single package sized 65 x 60 x 60 cm with a gross weight of 50 kg. Packaging should protect the unit for normal transport—confirm shipping terms, insurance, and whether the seller provides crating or palletization for export shipments.
Warranty and after-sales service are not specified in the product description. Ask the seller (brand BBT) for details on warranty length, what it covers, spare-part availability, technical support, and options for installation or training.
Contact the seller or manufacturer (BBT) for spare parts and technical service. Since the motor is the core component, confirm motor model/specifications and availability of replacements or service kits before purchase.
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