The Commercial Double Bucket Milking Machine is a device designed to extract milk from cows. This machine automates the process of milking livestock and at the same time reduces both time and effort involved in milking them. The machine consists of teat cups which are attached to animal's udders, a vacuum system which creates suction to extract milk, set of pipes which connect the milking cluster with the milking bucket. The milking bucket is made of stainless steel material and has a storage capacity of 25 litres. This milking machine is suitable for individuals who own a couple of cows or for large dairy farm owners. The machine is equipped with a 1.5 HP motor and can efficiently milk a cow in 5-6 minutes.
Features
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Dual Milking Capability : The double bucket design allows for simultaneous milking of two animals, which significantly increases productivity. It is particularly beneficial for dairy farm owners or farmers who own dairy farms or multiple cattle.
User-Friendly Design : The machine is designed to be easy to operate, making it accessible even for those who may not have extensive experience with dairy equipment. The user-friendly interface reduces the learning curve for new users.
Hygienic Design : Constructed from stainless steel, the machine ensures optimal hygiene while enhancing the durability and longevity and also minimizing the risk of contamination during the milking process.
Specification
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Brand: Modern Dairy Machines
Weight (Approx.) : 60 kg
Material : Stainless Steel
Model : MM50-FDB
Operation : Automatic
Required Engine Power : 1.5 HP
Vacuum Speed : 500 LPM
No. of Bucket : 2
Bucket Capacity : 25 Liter
Suitable for : 15 to 30 Cows
Oil Pump : Low Noise, Long Life
Productivity : 5 to 6 Min./Cow
Weight : 60 Kg (Approx.)
Note : The images are for reference purpose only. The engine is not included with the product.
Usage
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Step 1 : Preparing for Milking
Clean the Milking Area : Sanitize the Milking area ensure the milking area is clean and sanitary to prevent contamination of the milk.
Prepare the Equipment : Assemble the components such as the milking cluster, vacuum pipes, milking pipes. Make sure all components are clean and are properly assembled.
Step 2 : Setting Up the Milking Machine
Connect the Engine : Prepare the engine, as this product is engine operated and doesn't include the engine with it. The user needs to place the engine and do the required connections for the machine to start working.
Test the Vacuum : Before attaching the teat cups, test the vacuum system to ensure it is functioning correctly; there should be adequate suction.
Adjust the Milking Pulsator : Set the pulsator rate according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Step 3 : Milking Process
Position the Teat Cups : Guide each teat cup onto the respective teats gently and securely. Ensure that they are aligned properly to avoid any discomfort to the animal.
Check for Proper Seal : Observe if the tea cups are holding their position without excessive pressure. A good seal will maintain the right suction.
Observe Milk Flow : As the milking progresses, monitor the flow of milk through the milk line. A steady flow indicates that the suction is working effectively.
Watch for Discomfort : Keep an eye on the animal for signs of discomfort. If the animal appears stressed or agitated, stop the process and reassess the machine setup.
Signs of Completion : Detach the cups once the milk flow significantly slows or stops. This typically indicates that the udder is empty.
Release Vacuum : Turn off the vacuum pump before removing the teat cups to avoid discomfort or injury to the animal.
Step 4 : Maintenance of Milking Machine
Daily Cleaning : After each milking session, dismantle and wash all components with warm water and a suitable detergent. Rinse thoroughly to remove any residues.
Regular Inspection : Check for wear and tear, especially on rubber components such as gaskets and liners. Replace them as needed to prevent leaks and ensure proper function.
Periodic Servicing : Schedule regular professional maintenance checks on your milking machine to keep it in optimal condition.
Applications
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Commercial Dairy Farming : Milking machines are primarily used in commercial dairy farms to increase efficiency and productivity. They allow for the rapid milking of large numbers of cows, significantly reducing labor costs and time compared to traditional hand milking.
Improved Milk Quality : The use of milking machines helps maintain better hygiene standards during the milking process. Automated systems minimize human contact with milk, reducing the risk of contamination and ensuring higher quality milk production.
Small-Scale Dairy Operations : While primarily associated with large-scale operations, smaller farms also benefit from portable or smaller capacity milking machines that allow them to enhance their productivity without significant investment in infrastructure.