This is the Grade One Maize Flour Mill Machine, Diesel Model YTZSF28-5B. It is designed to process corn into medium grits, small grits and corn flour for small to medium food processing factories.
The machine has a nominal capacity of 350 kg per hour (KG/H).
Weight: 300 kg. Dimensions: 2200 mm (length) x 900 mm (width) x 1200 mm (height).
This is the diesel-powered version (YTZSF28-5B). The listed rated power is 2 kW; confirm with the supplier whether that refers to an auxiliary electric motor or engine-equivalent rating for your configuration.
It is primarily designed for maize (corn) but can also be used for wheat hulling and millet polishing as noted in its applications.
The machine produces multiple end-products including medium grits, small grits and corn flour, with a low broken-grain rate.
Key features include dry peeling technology for sanitary processing, an efficient winnowing and dust removal system, low energy consumption, high efficiency, and multifunctional milling with a low broken rate.
Yes. The machine uses dry peeling and an efficient winnowing/dust removal system to minimize dust and help maintain a cleaner, more sanitary production environment.
The machine is designed for easy operation. Product fineness (grit size versus flour) is adjusted via its milling/sieving settings and separation stages; your operator manual and supplier support will guide proper adjustments.
Allow sufficient floor space for the machine footprint and safe access for loading/unloading and maintenance. A stable, level foundation is required. As a diesel model, ensure proper ventilation and fuel storage safety. Check with your supplier for any auxiliary electric power needs.
Regular tasks include daily cleaning of hoppers, sieves and dust removal components, checking and tightening belts and fasteners, periodic lubrication of bearings, and replacing worn grinding or sieve components as needed. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule.
Basic operator training is recommended. Most suppliers provide training, installation guidance and after-sales support; confirm training and support terms with your vendor or manufacturer.
Operate in a well-ventilated area when using diesel power and follow fuel-handling safety procedures. Use appropriate guards and emergency stops. Noise levels for milling machines can be significant—provide hearing protection for operators and consult the supplier for measured noise figures.
Contact the machine supplier or manufacturer directly for spare parts availability, warranty terms, and options for customization (sieves, motors, packaging solutions). They can provide lead times, pricing and recommendations for your production needs.
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