Double Bucket (25Lx2) Milking Machine with 3HP Motor and HTP
SKU: AP-CM-20220142
₹54900 (Including GST)
MRP : ₹55500
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Short Description
Double bucket milking machine
3 HP motor & HTP
25 x 2 litres Capacity
Country of origin: India
Description
The Double Bucket Milking Machine is a device designed to extract milk from cows and buffaloes. This machine automates the process of milking livestock and, at the same time, reduces both the time and effort involved in milking them. The machine consists of teat cups that are attached to animal's udders, a vacuum system which creates suction to extract milk, and a and series of pipes which connect the milking cluster with the milking bucket. The machine is equipped with a 3 HP motor and the milking buckets are made of stainless steel material and have a storage capacity of 25 litres each. This machine can efficiently milk a cow in 3-4 minutes and a buffalo in 6-7 minutes.
Features
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Motorized Operation : The inclusion of a motor in milking machines allows for automated operation, which significantly reduces the physical labor required for milking. The motor drives the vacuum pump, which is essential for creating the necessary vacuum that extracts milk from the cow’s teats.
High-Pressure Pump : The inclusion of an HTP (High-Pressure) pump, which operates at approximately 22 liters per minute (LPM), allows for effective cleaning and maintenance of the milking equipment as well as the cow sheds. This is crucial for maintaining hygiene standards in dairy operations.
Simultaneous Milking Capability : This machine is designed to milk multiple animals at once; for instance, they can accommodate milking two cows simultaneously, which significantly increases productivity on farms.
Specification
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Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Weight (Approx.) : 75 kg
Material : Stainless Steel
Model Name : Double Bucket CE 06 + HTP
Motor Power : 3 HP
HTP : 22 LPM
No. of Bucket : 2
Milk Extraction : Applicable to Cow, Buffalo
Barrels Milk Volume : 25 x 2 liters
Pulsator : 60/40 pneumatic
Pump : 400 LPM
Claw : 240cc Classic
Pipe Line Valve : 6 No's
Time : 3-4 Min per cow & 6-7 min per Buffalo
Suitable for : 1-40 cows and 1-20 buffalo
Weight : 75 Kg (Approx.)
Accessories
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10 feet (305 cm) length Vacuum Pipe (Set of 2)
Usage
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1. Preparation Before Milking :
Clean the Equipment : Ensure that all parts of the milking machine, including the teat cups, milk buckets, and vacuum lines, are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. This prevents contamination of the milk.
Check the Power Supply : Verify that the power supply is stable and sufficient for operating the motor. A consistent power source is crucial for maintaining vacuum pressure during milking.
Inspect the Machine : Before starting, inspect all components of the milking machine, including hoses, clamps, and seals, for any signs of wear or damage. Replace any faulty parts as necessary.
2. Setting Up the Milking Machine :
Connect the HTP Pump : Ensure that the High-Throughput Pump is properly connected to both the vacuum system and the milk receptacle. The pump should be securely fastened to avoid any leaks during operation.
Adjust Vacuum Levels : Set the appropriate vacuum level on your gauge according to manufacturer specifications. Typically, this will be between 12 to 14 inches of mercury (Hg) for effective milking without causing discomfort to the animal.
3. Preparing the Animal :
Calm the Animal : Before attaching the milking machine, ensure that the cow or buffalo is calm. Stress can affect milk letdown and overall yield.
Clean Teats : Wipe down each teat with a clean cloth or sanitizing solution to remove dirt and bacteria before attaching teat cups.
4. Attaching Teat Cups :
Positioning : Gently attach each teat cup over its respective teat. Ensure that it fits snugly but not too tightly; it should create an airtight seal without causing discomfort.
Monitor Attachment : Observe how well each cup attaches; if there’s excessive leakage or if it falls off easily, readjust as needed.
5. Operating the Machine :
Start the Motor : Turn on the motor to begin operation. The HTP pump will create a vacuum that facilitates milk extraction from each teat.
Monitor Milk Flow : Keep an eye on milk flow through transparent tubing leading to the receptacle. Adjustments may be needed if flow decreases significantly.
6. Ending Milking Process :
Turn Off Machine : Once milking is complete (usually indicated by reduced flow), turn off the motor before removing teat cups from teats.
Remove Teat Cups Carefully : Gently detach each teat cup from its respective teat while ensuring minimal suction remains in order to prevent discomfort for the animal.
7. Post-Milking Procedures :
Clean Equipment Again : After use, thoroughly clean all components of the milking machine following manufacturer guidelines to prevent bacterial growth and ensure hygiene for future use.
Store Properly : Store all parts in a clean area where they are protected from dust and contaminants until next use.
Maintenance :
Visual Checks : Inspect the motor and pump for any visible signs of wear, leaks, or damage. Look for cracks in the casing or signs of corrosion.
Connections : Ensure that all electrical connections are secure and free from corrosion. Check the wiring for any signs of fraying or damage.
Motor Bearings : Check the motor bearings regularly. Depending on the type of motor, you may need to add grease or oil as specified by the manufacturer.
Debris Removal : Remove any debris or buildup around the motor and pump area that could obstruct airflow or cause overheating.
Pressure Gauges : Regularly check pressure gauges on the HTP pump to ensure they are within operational limits.
Bearing Replacement : If bearings show signs of excessive wear during inspections, replace them promptly to avoid further damage.
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.