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56SS
56SS Stainless Steel Potato Peeler

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Heavy Duty Commercial Pedestal Peeler Metcalfe
  • The extremely efficient and robust 56SS Peeler is designed for regular high volume use and enables up to 250kgs of potatoes to be prepared every hour.
  • Available in a choice of pedestal heights and with the option of an integrated filter basket
  • Its solid cast aluminium peeler plate, stainless steel chute and hopper, and tough door mechanism combine to offer a long maintenance-free service life
  • 1 year parts and labour warranty
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Price & Spec
56SS dimensions drawing
MODELPHASEPRODUCT
CODE
CAPACITY
(kgs/lbs)
OUTPUT
(kgs) per hour
DIMENSIONS
D x W x H (mm)
NET WEIGHT
(kgs)
POWER
(kW/hp)
VOLTAGE PRICE
£
56SSL - low pedestal15P56625/56250725 x 564 x 108064.50.75/1230/240 7,150
56SSL - low pedestal35P56825/56250725 x 564 x 108064.50.75/1380/415 7,150
56SSH - high pedestal15P56325/56250725 x 564 x 136064.50.75/1230/2407,150
56SSH - high pedestal35P56425/56250725 x 564 x 136064.50.75/1380/4157,150
FeaturesEASY TO LOAD AND OPERATE
Featuring a large hopper opening with a robust lip, and simple to use wall mounted controls. To ensure operator safety the control unit also prevents automatic restart in the event of the power being cut

QUIET OPERATION
The motor and water inlet both run exceptionally quietly, minimising the impact on the working environment

EFFICIENT
The 56SS is incredibly energy efficient, combined with faster peeling results in significant cost savings. The 2hp motor ensures that performance and reliability are maximised

QUICK AND SIMPLE CLEANING
Hygienic brushed stainless steel finish. Water and waste drain away efficiently from the smooth cylinder base of the machines with the help of large paddles under the peeler plate, which are easy to remove and clean
Electrical Connection
  • Single phase machines come supplied with a 3-pin plug. The socket used should be away from any splash area and be accessible with the peeler installed. A dedicated supply to the socket is recommended and it should be protected by a C or D class circuit breaker rated at 16amps

  • 3 Phase machines should be connected to a 16amp isolator providing at least 3mm separation in all poles. The isolator should be fused at 10amp. The supply to the machine must also be protected by a 30ma RCD (residual circuit breaker)

  • Marine voltages available, prices on request
Accessories
 
GUARDED DISCHARGE CHUTE

Protects the operator by allowing the door to the chamber to be opened which stops hand access through the door aperture whilst the machine is working.

PRODUCT CODE: 9P80
PRICE: £123


 


 
WASTE DISPOSAL ADAPTOR

Waste pipe can be connected direct to the drain. Gives an additional water supply to the waste outlet to flush away the sludge. Water Byelaws Scheme approed product when connected to water header tank.

PRODUCT CODE: 9P79
PRICE: £528


 
Resources

56SS Peeler Specification Sheet

56SS Peeler Instructions

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