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NS220
NS220 Slicer

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Medium Duty Gravity Feed Slicer Metcalfe
  • High quality gravity feed slicer
  • Designed for light to medium duty usage. Ideally suited to smaller shops, delis, cafes, restaurants and small school kitchens
  • Hollow ground chromed carbon steel blade
  • Powerful twin poly `v` belt driven transmission gives a smooth cutting action and silent running
  • Easy set thickness control allows for precision slicing
  • Built-in sharpening unit
  • Carriage slides on ball bearings for smooth carriage glide
  • Anodised aluminium body is hygienic and durable
  • Entirely detachable for easy cleaning
  • CE approved
  • Covered by Metcalfe 2 year warranty (1st year parts and labour, 2nd year parts only) and full after sales service
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Price & SpecNS220 Dimensions 2016
MODELPRODUCT
CODE
BLADE SIZE
(mm)
CUTTING CAPACITY
(mm)
MAX SLICE
THICKNESS (mm)
DIMENSIONS
D x W x H (mm)
NET WEIGHT
(kgs)
MOTOR
(watts)
PRICE
£
NS220 5S503N220● 155, □ 155 x 18513445 x 610 x 39014.5130 1,025
NS2505S252N250● 175, □ 170 x 20513445 x 610 x 44020 130 1,099
NS300 5S302N300● 210, □ 210 x 23012475 x 630 x 49020 180 1,536
FeaturesWhy buy Metcalfe Slicers 1Optional Extras
ACCESSORYACCESSORYACCESSORYACCESSORY
Tray extension device
(for NS220/NS250/NS300/NS250HD)

£89
Stainless steel knife remover

£192
Stainless steel knife remover
Stainless steel guard

£129
Teflon coated parts
(special order item - see T&Cs)

£323
Aluminium knobs kit

£314
Product hold bar for gravity plate

£193
Plastic cover – small

£90
Serrated blade

POA

Painting customisation
(special order item - see T&Cs)
(example shown in red)

£294

Painting Customisation Colour Options
NS Slicer Comparison ChartResources

NS Slicer Comparison Chart (4/23)

NS Slicer Optional Extras Chart (4/24)

NS220 Specification Sheet (4/23)

NS220, NS250 & NS300 User Instructions (4/23)

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