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Salmon fish scaling machine TRI-6-HXX
for snappersautomatic

salmon fish scaling machine
salmon fish scaling machine
salmon fish scaling machine
salmon fish scaling machine
salmon fish scaling machine
salmon fish scaling machine
salmon fish scaling machine
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Characteristics

Fish type
for salmon, for snappers
Other characteristics
automatic
Output-

125 p/min

Description

THE SIMOR” AUTOMATIC HIGH SPEED FISH SCALER (FISH DESCALER) Trifisk Manufacturing Inc. is the market leader in Industrial and Commercial Fish Scalers with the Simor Fish Descaler. Regardless of the fish species you are working with, or the horsepower you need, Trifisk has a fish scaler model available that's right for you. These are environmentally-friendly machines that offer minimal water consumption and are designed to increase your profits and productivity. FISH SCALER FEATURES: Electric Fish scaler models available from 113 g (4oz) to 10 kg (16lbs.); also flounder types of fish up to 12” wide. Ideal for small, medium and large processors. Easy installation, requiring only one electrical and water connection. Suitable for installation on board fishing vessels as well as in factories ashore. Descaler is equipped with four nylon wheels for easy mobility. Can be used with any in-line conveyor system. This fish scaler offers many advantages and good overall economy. Has been on the market for over 50 years. TECHNICAL DATA: Application: Salmon, Whitefish, Flounder, Grouper, Trout, Red Snapper, Pollock, Cod, Haddock, Sole, Blue Fish, Pickerel, Northern Pike, Perch, Carp, Herring, Whiting, Mullet, Spot, Croaker, and more. Output: Up to 125 fish/min (depending on size) Power Requirements: 208/220/380/440/550 Water Requirements: approx 241 kPa (35 lbs pressure)
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.