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The BPKM.22 is a No. 22 specification meat mincer rated at 400 kg/hour continuous throughput. It processes beef, lamb, pork, and poultry using interchangeable grinding plates. Operated by butchers, prep kitchen staff, and catering production teams in high-volume commercial environments.
Commercial Application
This unit handles bulk meat preparation during pre-service prep and production shifts. It reduces labour time when mincing large batches for burgers, sausages, meatballs, and kebab mixes. The 1.1 kW motor maintains consistent output during extended grinding cycles.
Used during morning prep or off-peak production windows when processing daily volume requirements. The 400 kg/hour capacity allows a butcher shop to grind 50–60 kg batches in under 10 minutes. Consistent texture output reduces waste from uneven grind profiles.
Key Operational Advantages
- Processes 400 kg per hour with 1.1 kW motor at 220–380V dual voltage
- No. 22 specification accepts plates from 3 mm fine grind to 12 mm coarse chop
- Cast iron spheroidal grinding head resists wear during continuous duty cycles
- Stainless steel hopper and tray meet HACCP cleaning protocols
- 770 × 310 × 350 mm footprint fits standard prep table mounting
- CE certified for UK and EU commercial kitchen installation
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model / SKU | BPKM.22 |
| Dimensions (W × D × H) | 77 × 31 × 35 cm (30.3 × 12.2 × 13.8 in) |
| Power Output | 1.1 kW |
| Voltage | 220-380V |
| Meat Capacity | 400 kg (881.8 lbs) |
| Certification | Meets commercial kitchen hygiene and safety standards applicable to CE (UK & EU), NSF (USA) and CSA (Canada) requirements. |
Construction & Build Quality
The grinding head uses cast iron spheroidal construction to handle continuous production loads. Stainless steel hopper and exit tray comply with commercial food contact standards. The 1.1 kW motor operates on 220V or 380V supply with 50–60 Hz compatibility.
- Cast iron spheroidal grinding head rated for extended duty cycles
- 304-grade stainless steel hopper and tray surfaces
- 1.1 kW enclosed motor with thermal overload protection
- Dual voltage compatibility for UK and international installation
Suitable Operations
- Butcher shops
- Restaurant prep kitchens
- Hotel kitchens
- Meat processing facilities
- Catering prep operations
Procurement & Support
TurcoBazaar supplies the BPKM.22 from UK inventory with delivery to Europe, USA, Canada, Middle East, and Africa. Freight quotations provided for international orders. All units ship with manufacturer documentation and CE certification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the actual throughput per hour under continuous operation?
A: The unit processes 400 kg per hour when fed consistently with pre-cut meat portions. Actual output depends on meat temperature, fat content, and plate size selection. Operators achieve rated capacity with 30–50 mm cubed feed material.
Q: Which plate sizes are compatible with the No. 22 specification?
A: Standard plates range from 3 mm fine grind to 12 mm coarse chop. Plates are interchangeable without tools during production shifts. Fine plates reduce throughput by approximately 20% compared to coarse settings.
Q: What is the motor duty cycle rating for extended production runs?
A: The 1.1 kW motor handles continuous operation for 4–6 hour production windows. Thermal overload protection engages if internal temperature exceeds safe operating limits. Allow 15-minute cooldown if protection activates during heavy loads.
Q: How is the grinding head disassembled for cleaning and sanitation?
A: The head disassembles without tools by rotating the locking ring counterclockwise. Remove plate, blade, and auger for hot water wash or commercial dishwasher cycle. Reassembly reverses the process with blade sharp edge facing the plate.
Q: Can the unit process poultry and game with bone fragments?
A: The mincer handles deboned poultry, rabbit, and game meat effectively. Do not feed bone fragments or cartilage through the grinding head. Hard material damages the blade edge and reduces cutting efficiency.
