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DIMENSION AA 66 AA 1100
A 34" 41"
B 41" 48"
C 38" 48"
D 24" 30"
E 45" 57"
F 33" 38"
G 52" 60"
H 70" 84"
I 26" 30"
J 18" 21"
K 38" 48"

DESCRIPTION:

The AA Series meat grinder are primarily used as final grind grinders for fresh meat. The high speed, low torque characteristics of the AA's make them unsuitable for grinding frozen meat. The AA 1100 can be equipped with optional equipment such as: different extension hoppers and bone collection systems.

Specifications: AA 66

MOTOR: Heavy duty 50 hp, 208/230/460 volt, 3 phase, 60 hertz, TEFC motor conforms to NEMA specifications. Across the line start standard, others available.

GRINDING CAPACITY: 24,000 to 36,000 pounds per hour depending upon product and plate holes.

WEIGHT: Net: 1460 lbs - Crated: 1540 lbs

Specifications: AA 1100

MOTOR: Heavy duty 75 hp, 208/230/460 volt, 3 phase, 60 hertz, TEFC motor conforms to NEMA specifications. Across the line start standard, others available.

GRINDING CAPACITY: 36,000 to 60,000 pounds per hour depending upon product and plate holes.

WEIGHT: Net: 2550 lbs.-Crated: 2675 lbs.

Common Specifications:

MOTOR CONTROLS: Standard equipment. Grinder shipped with starter, overload protection and stop start station. User to supply over current protection.

CONSTRUCTION: Stainless steel fabricated to USDA standards.

CUTTING GROUP: Stainless steel.

POWER TRANSMISSION: The AA Series gearbox is carefully selected to with stand the high speeds utilized when grinding fresh product. The AA Series is supplied with a separate bearing housing equipped with oversize tapered roller bearings. These bearing take up the thrust loads developed when grinding.

NO CONTAMINATION: A non-pressurized area with drain slots between the bearing housing and the grinder's hopper prevent lubricants from entering the food zone.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Spurt guard, spanner wrench and parts/operating manual.

NOTE: Specifications-Design-Features are subject to change without notice.

 

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Last modified: 10/27/2005