VSAN Agro Double Bucket Milking Machine With 1 HP Motor & 6 HP Engine for Cows & Buffaloes
SKU: TI-VA-24072
Price : ₹55500 (Including GST)
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Short Description
VSAN Agro Double Bucket Milking Machine,
1 HP Motor & 6 HP Engine
Suitable for Cows & Buffaloes
Country of origin: India
Description
The VSAN Agro Milking Machine is a motor operated mechanical device designed to facilitate the milking of cows and other livestock by simulating the natural sucking action of a calf. This machine typically consists of several key components, including a vacuum pump, a milking unit, and storage containers for the milk. The operation of the milking machine is based on creating a vacuum that draws milk from the udder into a collection bucket or tank.
Features
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Powerful Motor & Engine : This milking machine is equipped with a 1 HP powerful motor & 6 HP engine, which provides ample power for carrying out the milking process.
Efficient Milking Process : The integration of advanced technology leads to a faster milking process, reducing the time spent per cow while maximally extracting milk.
Hygienic Milking Process : The milking process is hygienic because the user doesn't come in direct contact with the milk which reduces the chances of contamination, improving the hygiene standards.
Specification
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Product Type: Double Bucket
Brand: VSAN Agro
Motor Power : 1 HP
Engine Power : 6 HP
Pump (Mono-Block) : 200 LPM
Vacuum Pressure : 400 mmHg
Milk Claw : 230 cc
Bucket Capacity : 20 Liters x 2
Operation Mode : Electric & Engine
Design Type : Trolley
No. of Bucket : Double
Productivity : 25-30 cows & Buffaloes/hour
Suitable For : Cow & Buffalo
Weight : 70 Kg (Approx.)
Usage
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Step 1 : Preparing for Milking
Clean the Milking Area : Sanitize the Milking area ensure the milking area is clean and sanitary to prevent contamination of the milk.
Prepare the Equipment : Check the milking machine for any signs of wear and tear. Make sure all components are clean and functioning properly.
Step 2 : Setting Up the Milking Machine
Connect the Vacuum Pump : Plug the pump into a power source and check that all connections are secure.
Test the Vacuum : Before attaching the teat cups, test the vacuum system to ensure it is functioning correctly; there should be adequate suction.
Adjust the Milking Pulsator : Set the pulsator rate according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Step 3 : Milking Process
Position the Teat Cups : Guide each teat cup onto the respective teats gently and securely. Ensure that they are aligned properly to avoid any discomfort to the animal.
Check for Proper Seal : Observe if the tea cups are holding their position without excessive pressure. A good seal will maintain the right suction.
Observe Milk Flow : As the milking progresses, monitor the flow of milk through the milk line. A steady flow indicates that the suction is working effectively.
Watch for Discomfort : Keep an eye on the animal for signs of discomfort. If the animal appears stressed or agitated, stop the process and reassess the machine setup.
Signs of Completion : Detach the cups once the milk flow significantly slows or stops. This typically indicates that the udder is empty.
Release Vacuum : Turn off the vacuum pump before removing the teat cups to avoid discomfort or injury to the animal.
Step 4 : Maintenance of Milking Machine
Daily Cleaning : After each milking session, dismantle and wash all components with warm water and a suitable detergent. Rinse thoroughly to remove any residues.
Regular Inspection : Check for wear and tear, especially on rubber components such as gaskets and liners. Replace them as needed to prevent leaks and ensure proper function.
Periodic Servicing : Schedule regular professional maintenance checks on your milking machine to keep it in optimal condition.
Applications
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Increased Milk Yield : The use of milking machines can lead to an increase in the quantity of milk produced per cow. The consistent vacuum applied by these machines can stimulate milk let-down more effectively than manual methods, resulting in higher yields during each milking session.
Labor Savings : By mechanizing the milking process, dairy farms can reduce their reliance on skilled labor. This is particularly beneficial in regions where there is a shortage of experienced workers or where labor costs are high. Milking machines allow fewer workers to manage larger herds effectively.
Dairy Farms : The most common place for milking machines is on dairy farms where large herds of cows are kept. Milking parlors equipped with different types of milking machines allow farmers to milk multiple cows simultaneously, reducing labor time and increasing output.