Commercial 18" (450 mm) Horizontal Bolt Type SS Flour Mill/Atta Chakki Without Motor, 75 kg/hr
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SKU: AB-AS-200071
MRP : ₹46200
Offer Price : ₹36300 (Including GST)
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Short Description
Commercial 18" (450 mm) Horizontal Bolt Type SS Flour Mill/Atta Chakki without motor
70 to 75 Kg per hr Production Capacity
Suitable for grinding Pulses, Cereals, Spices, Herbs, Grains, Coffee Beans, etc.
Country of origin: India
Description
The Commercial 18" (450 mm) Flour Mill/Atta Chakki is used to crush various grains into flour. This is a heavy-duty equipment with a high crushing rate that is intended to meet the needs of homeowners and commercial businesses. This machine requires a 5 HP motor to power the milling processes, a 18-inch diameter grinding wheel, and a grinding capacity of 70-75 kilos per hour, making it ideal for large-scale production of high-quality flour. The machine's cost-effective operation and low maintenance requirements make it an indispensable instrument in current flour milling operations.
Features
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Advanced Grinding Technology : The commercial stone type atta chakki utilizes high-quality emery stones for grinding. This technology in particular, enhances the grinding process by providing a finer and more consistent flour texture while ensuring the longevity of the grinding stones.
High Grinding Capacity : The commercial atta chakki has a high grinding capacity of 70-75 kilos per hour making it suitable for various high volume grinding tasks.
Low Maintenance Requirements : One of the standout features of these machines is their low maintenance needs compared to traditional flour mills.
Cost-Effective Operation : The operational costs associated with commercial stone type atta chakki machines are generally low due to their durability and efficiency.
Small-Scale Flour Mills : Entrepreneur invest in commercial stone type atta chakki machines to establish small-scale flour mills that cater to local markets. These mills provide freshly ground flour directly to consumers or local businesses, promoting local agriculture by sourcing grains from nearby farmers.
Nutritional Flour Production : The commercial atta chakki/flour mills are also used to produce specialty flours that retain more nutrients compared to industrially milled flours. For example, whole grain flours produced using stone grinding preserve bran and germ components that are often removed during conventional milling processes.
Spice Grinding Applications : In addition to grains, commercial stone type atta chakki can be utilized for grinding spices such as coriander and turmeric into fine powders. This capability allows businesses involved in spice production or those preparing masalas for cooking to use a single machine for multiple purposes.
Usage
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Step 1 : Set Up the Atta Chakki
Location : Place the stone atta chakki in a stable, dry area, preferably away from moisture. The best environment is well-ventilated and clean.
Inlet Adjustment : Adjust the inlet for the grains to fall into the grinding compartment. Ensure it connects correctly and securely to avoid any spillage.
Step 2 : Select Your Grain
Choose the type of grain you want to grind. Common choices include whole wheat, rye, corn, or any other grain of your preference. Ensure the grains are clean and free from impurities.
Step 3 : Load the Grain
Open the inlet and begin pouring in the desired amount of grain. Do not overload the machine, begin with pouring grains into the hopper.
Step 4 : Adjust the Grinding Settings
Most commercial stone atta chakkis come with adjustable settings for coarseness. Depending on your need, set the grinding level to fine or coarse.
Step 5 : Start the Grinding Process
Switch on the atta chakki in order to start the grinding process.
Keep an eye on the process; you may need to adjust the grain flow or the grind settings based on the result you observe.
Step 6 : Collect the Flour
As the grinding process completes, fresh flour will begin to appear from the outlet of the chakki. Collect the flour in a clean, dry container.
Step 7 : Clean and Maintain the Chakki
After processing, take the time to clean the stones and surrounding area to prevent residue build-up. Use a soft brush or cloth to clean the atta chakki.