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Sorting table for the food industry RVT 20/25

sorting table for the food industry
sorting table for the food industry
sorting table for the food industry
sorting table for the food industry
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for the food industry

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The roller sorting table can be used to sort raw products or check the peeling and cutting quality of processed whole products. As the products rotate, they can be visually inspected from all sides. • Robust construction made completely of stainless steel • Models with different table lengths available • Height adjustment for optimal adjustment to upstream and downstream processing steps • Adjustable speed Efficiently sorting raw material and checking peeling and cutting quality The roller sorting table enables efficient manual sorting and trimming of whole products. It can be used for the visual inspection of raw products or for checking the peeling and cutting quality of processed products. The products, for example peeled potatoes, are automatically conveyed across the table and are rotated so that the personnel working at the roller sorting table can inspect the product from all sides. The processing result from previous machines is thus visually checked and individual products can be sorted out or trimmed manually. The roller sorting table is made completely of stainless steel and is particularly low-maintenance and easy to clean. It is available in two lengths: 2 m or 2.5 m. Height adjustment for optimal integration into production lines The height of the roller sorting table can be adapted to upstream or downstream processing machines so that the product is easily transferred. The table is therefore ideal for integration into production lines or combination with different stand-alone machines. Its height adjustment function also enables ergonomic work.
*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.