This model is rated for a production capacity of up to 200 kg/h. Actual throughput can vary depending on meat type, fat content, plate size, and how cold the meat is.
The unit is driven by a 1 kW motor and is available for 220V or 380V supply. Confirm whether you need single-phase (220V) or three-phase (380V) power when ordering.
Dimensions are 1200 × 1300 × 1400 mm (L × W × H) and the machine weight is approximately 100 kg. Ensure you have adequate floor space and load capacity for installation.
The machine is constructed from 304 stainless steel, which is food-grade, corrosion resistant, and suitable for meat processing when properly cleaned and maintained.
Yes. It is designed for grinding pork and beef for butchers, restaurants, and food processing operations. Avoid attempting to grind large bones unless the manufacturer explicitly states bone-processing capability.
While it can be used by catering businesses and high-volume home users, the size (100 kg and large footprint) and power requirements make it better suited to commercial settings rather than typical residential kitchens.
Standard grinders typically accept a range of cutting blades and perforated plates (different hole sizes) and may offer sausage stuffing funnels as optional accessories. Contact the supplier to confirm which plates and accessories are included or available as options.
Disassemble removable parts and wash with warm water and mild detergent, rinse thoroughly, and sanitize with a food-safe sanitizer. Avoid harsh chlorine-based cleaners on stainless steel. Dry all parts completely before reassembly to prevent corrosion.
Regular maintenance includes daily cleaning, routine inspection of blades and plates for wear, sharpening or replacing cutting components as needed, checking fasteners, and following any lubrication schedule for bearings or gearboxes as specified in the operator manual.
Operator manuals and basic usage/training are typically provided by the manufacturer or seller. Contact the supplier to confirm documentation and whether operator training or on-site commissioning is available.
Follow standard safety practices: never put hands into the feed hopper while running, keep guards in place, use pushers provided, disconnect power before servicing, and wear appropriate PPE. Check the machine documentation for any built-in safety features and emergency stop locations.
This grinder is intended for fresh or properly thawed meat. Grinding fully frozen blocks or large bones can damage blades and the gearbox—only grind bones if the manufacturer explicitly specifies bone-processing capability.
The 100–1500 kg/h range refers to the broader model family capacity options. The specific GY-MG unit described here is rated at 200 kg/h. If you need higher capacity, other models in the family may provide that throughput.
Certifications vary by supplier and destination market. Request copies of CE, HACCP, or other certification and test reports from the seller before purchase to ensure compliance with local food-safety and electrical standards.
Warranty terms, spare-parts availability, and lead times are determined by the manufacturer or seller. Contact your supplier or distributor for details on warranty coverage, parts kits, pricing, and estimated delivery or production lead time.
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