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Krämer & Grebe Cutmix SM 325 Typ 173 Cutting Mixer

Manufacturer
Krämer & Grebe
Model
Cutmix SM 325 Typ 173
Type
Cutting Mixer
Year
1988
Category
Food processing machines, Beverage
Sub-category
Mixing machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Krämer & Grebe rotary cutter

Technical Specifications

Bowl volume
325l
Knife speed
3000 rpm
Knife peripheral speed
120 m/s
Steam pressure
2-4 bar
Steam temperature
120°C-150°C
Cooking temperature
65°C-85°C
Cooling temperature
45°C-50°C

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 3000 mm / 2250 mm / 2050 mm
Weight
approx. 4300 kg

Accessories

Knives
Plastic parts
Assembly wrench

Machine Condition

Machine is dismantled; control cabinet and motor are stored in the hall

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Krämer & Grebe Cutmix SM 325 is a high-speed rotary cutter mixer designed for consistent, efficient mixing and emulsifying in large batches. With a 325-liter bowl capacity and knife speeds reaching 3000 rpm (120 m/s peripheral speed), it handles demanding mixing tasks while integrated steam and cooling systems maintain precise temperature control—crucial for food safety and product quality. This machine excels at creating uniform textures in sausages, pâtés, sauces, and other processed foods.

Industries & Uses

Meat processing facilities, sausage makers, and food manufacturers rely on cutters like this for consistent product quality and high throughput. The combination of rapid cutting, mixing, and thermal control makes it ideal for businesses producing emulsified meat products or specialty foods where texture and temperature stability directly impact final product quality.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting this 1988 model, prioritize checking the knife condition—replacements are a wear item—and verify the steam system's integrity, as leaks or pressure inconsistencies affect performance and safety. Request maintenance records for the motor, gearbox, and control systems. Since this unit is currently dismantled with components in storage, confirm all parts are present and functional, and budget for professional reinstallation and system testing before production use.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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