This commercial grinder is designed to handle a wide range of meats including chicken, pork, lamb, rabbit, fish and similar proteins, and can process small to medium bones commonly used in food and pet-food production. Avoid very large, weight-bearing beef bones or extremely hard frozen bones that can damage blades.
Rated production capacity is 350 kg per hour. Actual throughput depends on meat type, bone content, cut size and operator feeding rate.
The unit features a 100% pure copper electric motor and a stainless-steel construction for durability and food-safety compliance in commercial environments.
Machine dimensions are 66 x 25 x 41 cm, weight about 35 kg. Single package size listed as 65 x 28 x 43 cm.
The grinder is specified for 220V operation. Plug type is listed as 'variety' — confirm the specific plug supplied with your order and use an appropriate outlet or certified transformer/adapter if your local voltage differs.
Yes. It is designed for heavy-duty, commercial applications such as butcher shops, restaurants and small-scale food production, but follow proper duty-cycle, feeding and maintenance practices for continuous operation.
Grinding fully frozen solid blocks is not recommended. Partially thaw meat to a firm-but-sliceable state and cut into small pieces to avoid stressing the motor and blades.
Always unplug before cleaning. Disassemble removable parts (hoppers, plates, blades, auger) and wash with warm, soapy water, rinse and fully dry to prevent rust. Do not submerge motor housing. Lightly oil moving metal parts as recommended and sanitize surfaces before food contact. Inspect blades/plates regularly and replace when dull.
The product description does not list included spare parts. Most commercial grinders use replaceable cutters, plates and augers; check with your seller for compatible spare parts and part numbers before purchase.
Yes — the grinder can be used to prepare meat-and-bone mixtures for pet food. Use appropriate bone types (smaller, softer bones), follow animal nutrition and food-safety guidelines, and consult a veterinarian or pet-food specialist if preparing complete diets.
Use the supplied meat pusher — never use hands to feed meat. Keep loose clothing and jewelry away from moving parts, unplug before servicing or cleaning, mount on a stable surface, and provide adequate ventilation. Use hearing protection if operating for long periods.
A commercial electric meat grinder is typically quite loud compared with domestic appliances. Exact decibel levels are not specified; plan for a noisy environment and consider hearing protection for prolonged use.
The specification lists Max. Capacity as >10 L, which indicates a large hopper/batch capacity suitable for commercial use. Actual batch size and continuous throughput will depend on the operator and product being ground.
Provide a stable, level surface and a clean, properly grounded 220V circuit capable of handling the motor load. If your facility uses a different voltage, arrange a certified step-down/step-up transformer or consult an electrician to ensure compliance with local electrical codes.
Warranty and after-sales service are not specified in the product description. Before purchase, check with the seller or manufacturer for warranty terms, spare-part availability and local service options.
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