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Fish skinning machines

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Skinex S 460

Skinex S 460

Features and application range

  • cutting width: 430 mm
  • cutting speed: 29 m/min
  • open top fish skinning machine with S technology
  • special application for low-loss skinning of fish with thin skin, e.g. tilapia, pangasius (basa), trout, cod, catfish, squid etc. 
  • skinning of flat fish e.g. plaice, sole
  • 3 methods of skinning:
    - thin skinning (shallow skinning) with sharp blade
    - pulling-off the skin with blunt blade (silver skinning)
    - limited: deep skinning with sharp blade

 

Transport roller without grooves, with counter rotating cleaning roller
Transport roller without grooves, with counter rotating cleaning roller
Skinex S 460

Standard equipment

  • transport roller without grooves, with counter rotating cleaning roller made of stainless steel  (S technology)
  • water cleaning unit for steady continuous operation
  • blade gap infinitely adjustable
  • spring suspended blade holder for perfect skinning results
  • ergonomic favourable foot switch bar, adjustable in height
  • NOCK POWER PLATES® for a machine construction which is easy to clean, for outstanding robustness and service friendliness
  • lockable castors
  • stainless steel

Options

  • transport roller with coarse or fine toothing
  • feeding unit for secure skinning of smaller fish
  • special equipment for the skinning of herring
Technical data Skinex S 460

cutting width

430 mm

cutting speed

29 m/min

blade gap

0 - 4 mm infinitely adjustable

overall dimension W x H x D

740 x 960 x 630 mm

weight

160 kg

motor performance

0.75 kW

electrical connections

3 AC - 400 / 230 V - 50 (60) Hz

CEKON 16 A

other voltages upon request

water connection

G 1/8“ female thread

water consumption

approx. 100 l/h

compressed air

not required

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NOCK Maschinenbau GmbH
Industriestrasse 14
77948 Friesenheim / GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0) 78 21 / 92 38 98-0
E-mail: info@nock-gmbh.com

© 2012 NOCK Maschinenbau GmbH

07.02.2012 - 03:19 Uhr
© 2012 NOCK Maschinenbau GmbH