Commercial 25 Liter Four Bucket Milking Machine with 2HP Motor
SKU: SD-CE-20233678
₹115200 (Including GST)
MRP : ₹120000
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Short Description
Four Bucket Milking Machine
3 to 4 mins for milking cow
6 to 7 mins for milking buffalo
Productivity More Than 50 Cows/hr
Country of origin: India
Description
The Commercial Four Bucket Milking Machine is used by dairy farmers or individuals for gathering milk from cows and buffaloes. It automates the milking process, resulting in enhanced efficiency and uniformity over human milking. Milking machines are made up of multiple components that work together to gently and effectively take milk from an animal's udder. This machine makes sure that the animal doesn't feel any discomfort while the milking process is carried out. The machine is equipped with a 2 HP motor and is capable of milking 50 cows/buffaloes per hour and the time required to milk them is 3-4 mins and 6-7 mins for cows and buffaloes respectively.
Features
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Powerful Motor : The machine is equipped with a powerful 2 HP motor which helps in conducting the milking process effectively and efficiently.
Capacity : The machine is equipped with four buckets, each having a capacity of 25 liters. This allows for simultaneous milking of multiple animals, significantly increasing productivity.
Ease of Usage : Designed for easy handling, this milking machine is user-friendly and operates quietly, which helps reduce stress for both the operator and the animals.
Specification
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Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Weight (Approx.) : 75 kg
Material : Stainless Steel
Motor Power : 2 HP
Vacuum Pump : 800 LPM (Oil Lubricated)
Voltage : 240 V
Milk Extraction Applicable to : Cow, Buffalo
Suitable for : 200 to 300 cows
Productivity : More Than 50 Cows/hr
Phase : Single
Storage Capacity : 25 Lit. x 4 (Stainless Steel)
Time Required for Milking Cow : 3-4 min
Time required for Milking Buffalo : 6-7 min
Pulse Rate : 60 : 40 per mins
Weight : 75 Kg (Approx.)
Accessories
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10 ft. (305 cm) PVC Pipe with 4 pcs Ball Valve
Vacuum Pipe 15 ft. (457 cm)
Usage
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Preparation : Before starting the milking process, ensure that the machine is clean and all components are in good working condition. Check the vacuum pump, milk containers (buckets), and the pipeline system for any leaks or damages.
Setup : Position the four buckets in a suitable location where they can easily collect milk from the cows. Ensure that the pipeline system is properly connected to each bucket. Connect all the various components of the milking machines to begin the milking process.
Connecting the Machine : Attach the teat cup assemblies to each cow’s teats carefully. Make sure that the teat cups fit snugly but not too tightly, as this could cause discomfort to the animal. The continuous vacuum within the liners will help open the teat ducts, allowing milk to flow.
Starting the Machine : Turn on the power so the vacuum pumps starts working to create a negative pressure in the system. This vacuum will draw milk from the teats into the buckets through the pipeline system. Monitor the vacuum gauge to ensure it remains within optimal levels
Milking Process : As milking begins, observe each cow for signs of stress or discomfort. The pulsator will alternate between creating a vacuum and releasing it, which helps massage the teats and maintain blood circulation while allowing milk flow during each cycle.
Monitoring Milk Flow : Keep an eye on milk flow rates; they should be consistent throughout milking. If flow decreases significantly, check for blockages in tubes or issues with teat cup placement.
Completion of Milking : Once milking is complete (indicated by reduced milk flow), carefully detach each teat cup from its respective cow’s teats without causing injury or discomfort.
Post-Milking Procedures : After detaching, clean all equipment thoroughly to prevent contamination and ensure hygiene for future use. Store milk in appropriate containers immediately after collection.
Maintenance :
Regular Cleaning : Use a mild detergent mixed with warm water to wash all parts, including the buckets, teat cups, claw pieces, and hoses. Ensure that you scrub any surfaces that may have come into contact with milk.
Inspect Hoses and Connections : Look for any signs of wear or damage in hoses and fittings. Replace any damaged parts immediately to avoid leaks.
Check Vacuum Levels : Ensure that the vacuum system is functioning correctly by checking gauges regularly. Adjust as necessary according to manufacturer specifications.
Examine Electrical Components : Inspect wiring and connections for any signs of wear or corrosion. Ensure that all electrical components are functioning properly.
Professional Servicing : Consider hiring a professional technician to inspect and service your milking machine thoroughly every 6 months depending upon usage.
Applications
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Increased Milking Efficiency : The four bucket setup enables the simultaneous milking of up to four cows or buffaloes, significantly speeding up the milking process compared to traditional hand milking methods.
Suitable for Medium-Sized Herds : The machine is specifically designed for farms with multiple cows or buffaloes, making it ideal for medium dairy operations that require a balance between capacity and manageability. It provides an effective solution for farmers who may not have the resources or space for larger, more complex systems.
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.