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PRESS-5NAR-WD - ABA-M399 - pail closing machine, stainless steel, washdown, for use in a salt processing plant

PRESS-5NAR-WD

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Pint, Quart, Gallon, Five Gallon

 

The ABA-PRESS-5NAR-WD is a 5 gallon non-powered automatic roller lid press which can be washed down and is designed for use in a food plant or in a corrosive environment such as a salt plant. This machine presses on lids from pint through 6 gallon pails.



 

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ABA-PRESS-5NAR-WD is a 5 gallon non-powered roller lid press which can be washed down and is designed for use in a corrosive environment such as a salt plant. This press is constructed from stainless steel material and a special stainless steel motor which can be washed down in a food processing setting and can withstand a corrosive environment.

 

Features:

  • Hand crank with chain and sprockets allows for full height adjustment from pint through 6 gallon pails
  • 32 x 1 inch diameter stainless steel rollers firmly press on lids
  • Rollers have 1/4 inch thick stainless steel walls and are mounted onto 1/4 inch stainless steel shafts using 2 x 1/4 inch double shielded bearings.
  • Stainless steel sheet metal guard covers chains and sprockets
  • Fully stainless steel motor which can be washed down
  • For use in a food processing plant or highly corrosive environment such as a salt processing facility.

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