Made in India Domestic Hand Operated Milking Machine,12 Litres Capacity
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SKU: CM-PB-21961
Price : ₹5840 (Including GST)
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Short Description
Hand Operated Milking Machine, 12 Liters Capacity
Stainless Steel Bucket
Suitable for both cows and buffaloes (except breeds of Gheer, Sahiwal, and Murrah)
Country of origin: India
Description
The Domestic Hand Operated Milking machine is solely designed for the purpose of extracting milk from cows and buffaloes. This is manual milking machine which means it requires human efforts to perform it's function. This machine consists of a manual operating handle mechanism for the purpose of creating suction, a milking tank with cluster and a set of pipes which connect the milking cluster with the tank. Operating this machine doesn't require any sort of expertise, very easy to use machine built using high quality materials which ensure durability and food grade safety. This machine is a boon for the dairy farmers and livestock owners.
Features
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Manual Operation : Hand operated milking machines do not require electricity, making them suitable for farms without reliable power sources. This feature allows farmers to milk their cows or goats in remote locations.
Stainless Steel Construction : The bucket material is made from stainless steel, which ensures durability and hygiene. Stainless steel is resistant to corrosion and easy to clean, maintaining high standards of milk quality.
Easy Cleaning : Manual milking machine is designed for easy disassembly and cleaning, which is crucial for maintaining hygiene standards in dairy farming. The components can be quickly washed after each use.
Specification
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Product Type: Single Bucket
Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Control System : Manual
Bucket Material : Stainless Steel
Tank Capacity : 12 liters
No. of nozzles : 4
Pulsing : Alternating (two teats/stroke)
Continuous vacuum in milking line : 30Omm H15 max
Time required for milking cow : 3 to 4 mins (After habituating the cow)
Time required for milking buffalo : 6 to 8 mins (After habituating the buffalo)
Weight : 6.2kg (Approx.)
Note : The color of the product may vary.
Instructions :
It is crucial to adhere to the recommended suction range of 15 to 20 points for milking cows. Applying excessive vacuum pressure beyond this range may result in potential harm to the cattle. Please exercise caution and avoid surpassing the specified limits.
Please be aware that if a cow/buffalo has excessively large nipples, this machine may not be suitable for milking that particular cow/buffalo. The compatibility entirely depends on the teat size of the animal.
Hand-operated milking machine is suitable for both cows and buffaloes (except breeds of Gheer, Sahiwal, and Murrah)
Applications
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Efficient Milk Extraction : Milking machine automates the process of milk extraction, significantly reducing the time required compared to traditional hand milking. This efficiency allows farmers to milk more cows in less time, increasing overall productivity.
Improved Milk Quality : The use of milking machines helps maintain higher standards of hygiene during the milking process. The equipment is designed to minimize contamination risks by using sealed systems that prevent exposure to external contaminants.
Suitable for Large-Scale Operations : For large dairy farms with extensive herds, milking machines are indispensable as they facilitate efficient management practices necessary for handling large volumes of milk production without compromising quality or animal welfare.
Usage
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Step 1 : Prepare Your Equipment
Cleanliness is Key : Before using the machine, ensure that all components are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. This will help prevent contamination and maintain the quality of the milk.
Check the Machine : Inspect the electric milking machine for any signs of wear or malfunction. Ensure that all hoses are connected properly and that there are no leaks.
Power Up : Connect the milking machine to a reliable power source. Make sure the vacuum pump is functioning correctly by turning it on and listening for any unusual noises.
Step 2 : Prepare the Animal
Calm the Animal : Approach the animal calmly and ensure it is comfortable. A relaxed animal will yield better results during milking.
Clean the Teats : Use a clean cloth or antiseptic solution to wipe down the teats. This removes dirt and bacteria, reducing the risk of contamination.
Stimulate Milk Letdown: Gently massage the udder to stimulate milk flow and encourage letdown.
Step 3 : Attach the Milking Claw
Position the Milking Claw : Hold the milking claw in one hand and align the teat cups with the animal's teats.
Securely Attach the Cups : Gently place each teat into the corresponding cup and ensure a snug fit to create a vacuum seal.
Step 4 : Begin Milking
Start the Machine : Once the claw is attached, turn on the milking machine. The pulsator should activate, and you should hear a rhythmic sound indicating it is working correctly.
Monitor the Process : Keep an eye on the milk flow through the transparent tubing, which allows you to see when milking is nearly complete.
Check the Animal's Comfort : Periodically check the animal’s reaction. If they seem uncomfortable or agitated, consider stopping for a moment and readjusting the machine.
Step 5 : Finish and Clean Up
Detach the Claw : Once the milk flow has slowed significantly, it’s time to gently detach the milking claw from the udder. Avoid pulling too hard; instead, release the vacuum first to minimize discomfort.
Post-Milking Care : Clean the teats again with a disinfectant to prevent any potential infections.
Empty the Milk Storage Container : Carefully pour the collected milk into a clean, sterilized container for storage or processing.
Clean the Milking Machine : After each use, disassemble the milking machine and clean all components as per the manufacturer’s guidelines. This will extend the life of the equipment and ensure the quality of the milk.