It's a multi-functional heavy-duty cutter designed for breaking and slicing meat, bones, frozen meat, poultry and fish. Commonly used in hotels, restaurants, food processing factories and slaughterhouses.
All parts that contact food are made of stainless steel or steel with specially treated surfaces to ensure durability and hygiene and to meet food-safety requirements.
Yes. The machine is intended for frozen meat and bone cutting, but cutting capacity (bone size and thickness) depends on the specific model — check the model specifications or consult the supplier for limits.
The machine is designed for safe and easy operation with features such as protective guards and emergency stop controls on many models. Operators should always follow the user manual and local safety regulations.
The product description lists high efficiency and low energy consumption, though exact power usage varies by model and motor rating—refer to the product spec sheet for electrical consumption details.
Power and voltage depend on the specific model (single-phase or three-phase options may be available). Always check the nameplate or product spec and match it to your site's electrical supply.
Disassemble removable food-contact parts, wash with warm soapy water or approved sanitizers, rinse and dry. Wipe non-removable areas and avoid directing high-pressure water at electrical components or motor housings.
Perform basic cleaning after each use, inspect blades and moving parts daily or weekly depending on usage, lubricate bearings per the manual, and schedule professional maintenance or part replacement as needed.
Replace or sharpen blades when cutting performance drops, you notice burrs or chips, or blades show visible wear. Use manufacturer-approved replacement blades and follow their instructions for safe replacement.
Yes — it is designed for safe and easy operation, but operators should receive training on correct use, cleaning and safety procedures before use.
Hygiene and safety certifications (e.g., CE, food-grade material compliance) vary by model and market. Ask the supplier for certificate copies relevant to your region.
Common accessories include replacement blades, blade guards, motor parts, and mounting hardware. Availability depends on the manufacturer—ask your supplier for a parts list.
Size and weight vary across models. Contact the seller for exact dimensions and recommended installation clearances to ensure it fits your workspace.
Turn off and unplug the machine immediately, check for obstructions, verify electrical connections and safety interlocks, and consult the troubleshooting section of the manual. If the issue persists, contact authorized service.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by manufacturer and seller. Typical offerings include a limited parts and labor warranty and availability of spare parts and technical support—confirm details before purchase.
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