Made in India Commercial Peanut Shelling/Decorticator Machine with 0.25 HP Motor, 60-70 Kgs/Hr
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SKU: AK-JA-20237027
MRP : ₹9600
Offer Price : ₹8990 (Including GST)
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Short Description
Made in India Peanut Shelling/DecorticatorMachine With 0.25 HP Motor
Semi Automatic
60 to 70 Kgs/hr Production Capacity
Country of origin: India
Description
The Peanut Shelling/Decorticator Machine is designed to shell peanuts with high efficiency, high capacity and minimum split creation. The Groundnut/Peanut Shelling Machine can be utilized for personal as well as commercial purposes. Regardless of your role as a home cook, nut enthusiast, or business owner, this product is extraordinary. A more effective and productive nut shelling experience awaits you when you wave goodbye to laborious manual shelling.
Features
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High Efficiency : The machine operates at a high speed, allowing for the processing of large volumes of peanuts in a short period, thereby increasing overall productivity.
Easy Operation : The user-friendly interface and straightforward controls facilitate ease of operation, allowing even untrained personnel to effectively manage the machine.
Energy Efficient : Engineered for optimal energy utilization, this machine reduces operational costs while maintaining high performance levels.
Low Maintenance : The design of the peanut shelling machine allows for easy maintenance and cleaning, thus minimizing downtime and operational interruptions.
Specification
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Product Type: Peanut Shelling Machine
Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Motor Power : 0.25 HP
Phase : Single Phase
Voltage : 240V
Production Capacity : 60-70 Kg Per Hour
Automation Grade : Semi Automatic
Body Material : Mild Steel
Surface Treatment : Paint Coated
Dimension (L x B x H) : 50.8 x 22.8 x 53.3 cm
Weight : 17 Kg (Approx.)
Usage
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1. Set Up the Machine :
Place the shelling machine on a stable surface to ensure safe operation.
Plug in the machine to a suitable electrical outlet.
2. Load the Peanuts :
Carefully pour the peanuts into the hopper. Make sure not to overload the machine, as this can lead to blockages or mechanical issues.
3. Start the Machine :
Turn on the machine and monitor the initial operation to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
Allow the machine to process the peanuts, continuously checking for any signs of jams or issues.
4. Collect the Shelled Peanuts and Debris :
As the shelling process continues, collect the shelled peanuts in the designated container.
Watch for empty shells and other debris, separating them into the other container for disposal.
5. Regularly Check for Jams :
Periodically stop the machine to check for any clogs or jams, especially if the machine seems to slow down.
Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for safely clearing any blockages.
6. Cleaning and Maintenance :
After finishing, clean the machine thoroughly, removing any residual peanuts and shells.
Perform any necessary maintenance and inspections, storing the machine in a dry place for the next use.
Applications
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Peanut Processing : Peanut shelling machines are essential in the initial stages of peanut processing. They allow for the rapid removal of shells, which is necessary before further processing steps such as drying, roasting, or grinding into products like peanut butter and oil.
Food Production : The shelled peanuts produced by these machines are used in a wide range of food products, including snacks, confectioneries, baked goods, and culinary dishes. The precise removal of shells ensures that the kernels are clean and intact, making them suitable for direct consumption or as ingredients in various recipes.
Agricultural By-products : The shells removed during the shelling process do not go to waste; they can be repurposed as animal feed, biomass fuel, or organic compost. This utilization adds value to what would otherwise be considered waste material, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.