VARES STAINLESS PEELERS FOR POTATOES
New potatoes are perfectly clean within approximately a minute; old potatoes with rough skin are done within three minutes.
The two most frequently sold types of peelers are designed for 12 and 20 kg of potatoes in one load. We can also offer a small peeler for 6 kg loads, and on the other hand, our largest peeler – type 40 kg – can peel almost half a ton in only one hour of operation; these heavy machines work mostly in large industrial peeling factories, or in all-day shift operation, where potatoes are further processed, pre-cooked, vacuum-packed, etc.
If our customer decides to save hours of work for their cooks and primarily their own wage costs by availing of this great benefit of high efficiency and minimum loss during peeling of potatoes and vegetables, they should consider the optimal capacity of the machine – whether they need instant high production, or long-term regular lower production, with energy savings. The machines are equipped with modern electro-motors with outputs of 350W, 550W, 750 W and 1,100W with the humidity protection IP 54.
The peelers are normally delivered with a stainless coat. They can also be produced in a grey coated version. The catchers of the peeled skin and starch are always stainless. There is a movable inlet fixed on the machine, finished with a compact control switch with over-current protection, with protection features against twisting after a blackout, and with a STOP button.
For the installation, a source of feeding voltage 3x400V is sufficient, with the inlet of water via a common half-inch hose, and a waste pipe into the outlet channel. The machines weighing from 50 to 85 kg are sufficiently stable, but they can be anchored into the floor via prepared holes in the bottom stand. It is necessary to place the machine in such a way that the outlet channel of the machines follows the direction of the decline to the waste cesspit connected to the sewerage system. While designing new operation spots, we recommend setting up a 10-15 cm high stand, placed under the peeler.