The Centrotech Commercial Flour Mill/Atta Chakki as the names suggests, this is a commercial grade machine used for grinding grains into flour. The machine is designed to process high volume of grains and turn them into flour in order to fulfill the commercial requirements. The machine is equipped with a 3 HP motor, has a hopper capacity of 18 kilos and can easily achieve the grinding capacity of 10-60 kilos per hour depending upon the material. The machine requires less operational space, has low power consumption and is made using stainless steel material enhances the overall durability of the machine.
Features
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Heavy shaft and 100% copper winding motor for continuous grinding
Big-size feeding hopper
Fine grinding technology with high durability
Stainless Steel Build
Motor protecting overload control switch
Specification
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Product Type: Domestic Atta Chakki
Brand: CENTROTECH
Motor Power : 3 HP
Motor Speed : 2800 RPM
Voltage : 230V AC
Phase : Single
Body Material : Stainless Steel
Blades : 4
Jali : 8
Grinding Chamber : 12 x 6 inch (30.48 x 15.24 cm)
Hopper Capacity : 18 kg
Grinding Capacity : 15 to 80 kg per hour
Dimension (L x W x H) : 66 x 40 x 120 cm
Weight : 90 kg (Approx.)
Grinding Average Kg/hr :
Wheat : 16 to 20 kg per hour
Besan : 26 kg per hour
Rice : 12 kg per hour
Sugar : 80 kg per hour
Turmeric, Corn : 10 kg per hour
Amla, Herbs : 20 kg per hour
Jowar, Millet : 10 kg per hour
Chilly, Spices : 14 kg per hour
Cattle Feed : 40 kg per hour
Applications
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Cost Efficiency : By milling flour at home, consumers can significantly reduce the cost of purchasing commercially processed flours, especially for specialty flours that may be overpriced in retail settings.
Convenient and Time-Saving : The Centrotech flour mill is designed for user-friendliness and efficiency. They enable quick milling, making it convenient for busy households and businesses to incorporate fresh flour into daily meals.
Fresh Flour Production : The primary application of the flour mill/atta chakki is to produce fresh flour from various grains to ensure availability of fresh flour during all times.
Nutrient Retention : Milling grains at home preserves essential nutrients that are often lost during commercial milling processes, promoting a healthier diet by utilizing whole grains.
Usage
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Step 1 : Prepare Your Grains
Measure out the amount of grains you intend to mill.
Make sure your grains are clean and free from stones or debris, as this can damage the machine.
Step 2 : Assemble the Machine
For assembling the machine, follow the instructions in the manual carefully.
Step 3 : Adjust the Grind Settings
The Centrotech flour mill typically features adjustable settings for fine to coarse flour. Depending on your needs, set the grind level using the designated knob or dial.
Customize the settings for achieving the desired flour fineness.
Step 4 : Mill the Grains
Pour the grains into the feed hopper. Make sure to not exceed the recommended capacity.
Turn on the machine using the power switch. The grinding process will begin, and you will notice the sound of the grains being milled.
Monitor the milling process, ensuring that nothing obstructs the feed area or the discharge.
Step 5 : Collect the Flour
Once milling is complete, turn off the machine and allow it to come to a stop before opening the grinding chamber.
Clear any flour residue from the grinding chamber, if needed.
Collect the freshly milled flour from the discharge area. It’s advisable to store the flour in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for optimal freshness.
Maintenance :
Regular Cleaning : After each use, clean the machine thoroughly according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically involves wiping down the exterior and removing any flour build-up inside the grinding chamber.
Check for Wear : Regularly inspect the grinding blades for wear and tear. Replace them as necessary to maintain milling efficiency.
Servicing : Periodically, consider having your flour mill serviced by a professional, especially if you notice any unusual noise or diminished performance.