Chicken fillet slicing machine TP12
automaticbandsaw blade230V single phase

chicken fillet slicing machine
chicken fillet slicing machine
chicken fillet slicing machine
chicken fillet slicing machine
chicken fillet slicing machine
chicken fillet slicing machine
chicken fillet slicing machine
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Characteristics

Food product
chicken fillet
Operating mode
automatic
Cutting tool
bandsaw blade
Electric powered
230V single phase
Material
stainless steel
Installation
tabletop
Orientation
horizontal
Other characteristics
compact
Throughput

7 p/min

Slice thickness

45 mm
(1.8 in)

Length

558 mm
(22 in)

Width

495 mm
(19 in)

Height

351 mm
(14 in)

Weight

39 kg
(86 lb)

Description

• Constructed entirely of stainless steel • Sturdy and compact in size, especially suitable for small spaces and intuitive operation • Easy to disassemble and reassemble without the use of any equipment • Ergonomic line and attractive design, easy to clean and sanitize • Production of up to seven pieces per minute • Easily removable blade kit • Created to meet market needs for slice processing, especially chicken breasts, but also turkey, pork and beef • Ideal for butcher shops, poultry shops, supermarkets and mass catering and small and medium industries STANDARD EQUIPMENT • Tabletop compact machine • Single phase • All 304 grade stainless construction • Blue Food grade belts • Perfect and safety cut of max 45mm thickness of boneless chicken, turkey breasts, small beef pieces and bacon into 4 / 5 slices • Production speed up to 7 breasts per minute, the TP12 makes consistent slice different thickness • No professional operator needed – friendly use • Active security systems • Small foot print • Noise: acoustic pressure under 70dB (A) • Quick release belts for cleaning • Quick release knife assembly

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