A running list of things we've acquired or found available for sale by Alard Equipment Corporation; used food processing and packaging equipment.

Alard Equipment Corporation, 6483 Lake Avenue, Williamson, New York 14589, 315-589-4511 (phone), 315-589-3871 (fax)

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FOOD PROCESS METAL DETECTOR with ELEVATING CONVYEOR, stainless steel, Y3081

FOOD PROCESS METAL DETECTOR with INCLINE CONVYEOR, all stainless steel...

An Eriez ESP metal detector with digital touchscreen control panel on a cleated elevating belt conveyor...

y3081w_crop_email.jpgFEATURING:

  • 4.25 inch high by 14 inch wide usable aperture opening.

  • Elevating conveyor belt with 12 inch wide by 72 inch long plastic interlocking chain type belt, with 2 inch high by 8 inch wide cleats on 12.25 inch centers.

  • UHMW plastic side rails for 12 inch usable conveyor width, as currently configured.

  •  Stainless steel infeed chute 41 inches wide with 4 inch high sides, tapering 14 inches long to the 12 inch width between the conveyor rails.

  • 34 inch infeed heith to chute, 50 inch discharge height, on 6 inch swiveling casters. If the infeed chute were removed, the infeed height of the conveyor would be 21 inches.

  • All food grade stainless steel construction for fruit and vegetable and other food processing metal detection applications.

  • Belt stop / beacon light reject system.

  • Variable speed control included.

  • 110 or 220 volt single phase electrical input (standard household current).


As of this writing, this metal detection system for food process applications is in stock at Alard, in very good operational condition, available for immediate shipment as configured...

Alard item reference #: Y3081

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This page contains a single entry by Michael C. Shults, Alard Equipment Corp published on June 20, 2017 4:02 PM.

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