Mincers / Grinders

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Meat grinder WR-130
Meat grinder WR-130

Mixer/Grinder Seydelmann CS 160
New in stock!
Mixer/Grinder Seydelmann CS 160

Fama TS 8 Mincer
Fama TS 8 Mincer

FAMA TS 12 MINCER
FAMA TS 12 MINCER

Fama TS 22 Mincer
Fama TS 22 Mincer

840.00 € (excl. VAT)
Fama TS 32 Mincer
Fama TS 32 Mincer

TALSA TABLE MINCERS/GRINDERS
TALSA TABLE MINCERS/GRINDERS

Talsa Free standing Mincers/Grinders
Talsa Free standing Mincers/Grinders

     Meat grinders are often used to grind soft and elastic raw materials. Meat grinders are especially widely used in the meat processing industry. Created at the beginning of the last century and called meat cutting machines, meat grinders have become indispensable in the production of sausages, kitchens, and households.
     The working principle of the meat grinder is simple - the meat falling between the sieves and the blades is cut using the scissor cutting principle. Grinding is best done with sufficiently cooled raw material. Large pieces of meat enter the transport shaft, which pushes them to sieves and knives. There are three main functions of a meat grinder: raw material loading - transportation, raw material compression and cutting.
     The number indicating the diameter of the...

     Meat grinders are often used to grind soft and elastic raw materials. Meat grinders are especially widely used in the meat processing industry. Created at the beginning of the last century and called meat cutting machines, meat grinders have become indispensable in the production of sausages, kitchens, and households.
     The working principle of the meat grinder is simple - the meat falling between the sieves and the blades is cut using the scissor cutting principle. Grinding is best done with sufficiently cooled raw material. Large pieces of meat enter the transport shaft, which pushes them to sieves and knives. There are three main functions of a meat grinder: raw material loading - transportation, raw material compression and cutting.
     The number indicating the diameter of the sieves used in the meat grinder is considered the main data that determines the power of the meat grinder. Small and medium-sized enterprises use meat grinders with sieve diameters from 106 to 160 mm. Large companies use meat grinders with mesh cross-sections of up to 400 mm. Kitchens usually use table-top meat grinders smaller than 106 mm in diameter. The cross-sections of sieves used in a professional environment are usually marked with letters.