Baader 1741 Fish Heading Machine

Description

Baader 1741 fish heading machine

Condition: overhauled

Designed for heading of cod, pangasius, catfish, tilapia.
BAADER 1741 separates the head from the body by two circular knives located at an angle to each other. The head is hereby kept back by a flap thus saving the valuable meat from the neck part of head. At a comfortable working height one operator feeds the fish with the head up into the machine. Supported by the vertical fins on two fish guides, the fish is transported through the machine by two conveyors circulating at a constant speed and equipped with drivers. The two knives than separates the head from the body close behind the collar fins. The deheaded fish falls on a an ascending conveyor belt and is transported to the next processing station whereas the heads leave the machine on a chute at the side.

Fish size range: 30 – 70 cm

Capacity: up to 40 fish per minute