BERKEL Tribute Manual Slicer
Volano Tribute BERKEL Manual Ham Slicer
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Volano Tribute BERKEL Manual Ham Slicer
Tribute to traditions:
The BERKEL Tribute flywheel slicer , a reissue of the historic Berkel model B “Indianina” from the 1920s, is a tribute to tradition and elegance, for those looking for a designer and valuable product for intensive use.
The steering wheel, identifiable by its finely gilded flower and its refined design, is handcrafted. Lovers of good food know how fundamental cutting is to maintain and enhance the quality of the product. Thanks to the slow speed of its concave blade, it perfectly reproduces the movement of the knife in the hand. The manual adjustment of the cutting thickness to the 10th of a millimeter (chiffonnades) as well as the automatic advance of the carriage towards the blade delight lovers of quality products. The reversible blade sharpener is integrated into the machine. The locking and unlocking system of the double-column fixing claw allows the product to be perfectly held on the carriage.Made from noble metals such as 100cr6 steel, cast iron and aluminum, the Berkel enameled manual slicer is built to last.
It is quick and easy to clean as it can be completely dismantled.
1 Integrated stone sharpener
1 Fixing foot (optional)
Food contact certified: REGL (CE) n° 19352005- 2002/72/CE - 2002/95/CE
Technical characteristics:
- Blade diameter: 300 mm
- Concave chrome steel blade
- Blade protection system
- Circular cutting capacity 184 mm
- Rectangular cutting capacity 230 x 184 (H) mm
- Slice thickness: 0-3 mm
- Total dimensions (mm): 760 x 600 x 580
- Net weight: 45 kg
Berkel means excellence for all professionals in the catering sector. Designed to guarantee the highest reliability and precision, this manufacturer of manual flywheel slicers use innovative solutions and state-of-the-art technology. Details are tailored to achieve the highest level of safety and minimize waste. Berkel's excellence depends above all on the supervision of its customers.
The myth was born in 1898 from the talent of Wilhelmus Andrianus Van Berkel who, by combining passion and experience, mechanically reproduced the movement of the hand slicing with the knife. A brilliant intuition and the invention of the ham slicer quickly spread around the world. Already in the 1950s, Berkel was no longer just an innovative producer of ham slicers: the brand became a true sign of social success.