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Equipement - Slicing/Packaging
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The automatic packing of fresh meat into film is our profession.
Full automatic film wrapping of meat pieces, also possible with sealing at the side.
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A 400 With Stand.
Safety, precision and proven Bizerba quality are the outstanding features of the fully automatic slicer A 400. Handling is simplicity itself and can be quickly and easily learned.
A practical system of operator prompting for the input and programming of machine functions ensures a trouble-free man-machine dialogue.
The stainless steel stand on casters [optional] and the compact design make the A 400 highly mobile and convenient to use, even in packaging or preparation rooms where space is at a premium.
Cleaning and Maintenance.
The A400 features perfect workmanship and closed design surfaces with a smooth, easy-maintenance surface finish. Available in an anodized aluminum or stainless steel version.
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To ensure safe, simple cleaning, all that is needed is to start the cleaning program. This automatically closes the blade and releases the carriage to permit it to be tilted down. At the smae time, all other machine fucntions are disabled.
The chain assembly, depositing arm, conveyor, gripper and blade cover can be removed in a few quick and simple steps.
The intergrated blade sharpening rpogram offers enhanced convenience, and can be accessed simply by pressing a button.
This automatically opens the blade to permit the sharpening device to be mounted. Pressing another button causes the blade motor to start up for sharpening.
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Incomparably good: The Slicer 904 opens new industrial processing dimensions. Equipped with weigher, rocker, reject conveyor and transport conveyor. Portions that are not within the weight limits are guided on to the reject conveyor by the rocker (program-controlled) and corrected there by hand.

Designed for optimal automated production.
The shrink tank and dryer ensures that vacuum packages reach the end of the line already shrunken and dry enough for labeling and carton filling.
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