Description:
It is suitable for filling and setting up mutton rolls and meat chops rolls. It will fill minced meat and block meat. The whole machine is made of 304 stainless steel. The whole system does not need to be connected to electricity. It only needs the air source to complete the operation, which is safer and more convenient. The bin size is custom-made and can be changed at any time for more flexible production of meat rolls of various sizes.
Featrues:
The meat filling machine was specially designed and developed by our company for filling beef and mutton. This machine is a full 304 stainless steel body, pneumatically controlled, with a foot switch. Safe and hygienic, easy to operate. While increasing production, it saves production costs and labor.
- The whole machine is made of 304 stainless steel material, which is safe, hygienic and durable.
- Beautiful appearance, uniform molding of meat rolls, and full filling effect.
- Safe operation, pneumatic control, foot switch.
- Pressure regulating device to adjust the fullness of the product to meet the diverse needs of customers.
- According to customer needs, adjust the bagging speed and improve production efficiency.
- Customized molds, customized according to customer’s production requirements.
- Easy to clean and maintain, easy to disassemble and assemble.
- Applicable to the process of mutton roll forming, ham sausage filling, minced meat, and block meat filling.
- Applicable to the field of meat reprocessing of mutton rolls, pork rolls, pork chops, pork chop, steak, granules and other products.
Technical Parameters:
Model |
Floor type stuffer |
UM TC-108 |
Dimension | mm | 1860*580*1430 |
Air pressure | MPa | 0.4-0.6 |
Diameter | mm | 70-140 |
Material slot | mm | 600 |
Production frequency | 次/min
Times/minute |
10-12 |
Weight | kg | 165 |
Name |
Desktop stuffer |
UM TC-1 |
Dimension | mm | 1735*340*350 |
Air pressure | MPa | 0.4-0.6 |
Diameter | mm | 70-120 |
Material slot length | mm | 600 |
Production frequency | 次/min | 6-12 |
Weight | kg | 41 |
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