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					A1000 - genuine wood  
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						Width x 
				depth:         175 
							x 145 cm  
					
					
					
					It is a bigger size classical stone mill, with a 
					transmission to the slow rotation – i.e. cold milling. It 
					has stepless adjustment of the fineness of milling, outer 
					wooden surface treated with natural resinous varnish, inner 
					surface treated with fireproof varnish, hopper for 220 
					pounds, milling stones self sharpened, amount of grain from 
					hopper is smoothly adjustable. 
					
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					A1200 - genuine wood
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						Motor:                     
							11,0 kW, 
							400V/50Hz  
					
					
					
						Width x 
				depth:         200 
							x 170 cm  
					
					
					
					It is a big size classical stone mill, with a transmission 
					to the slow rotation – i.e. cold milling. It has stepless 
					adjustment of the fineness of milling, outer wooden surface 
					treated with natural resinous varnish, inner surface treated 
					with fireproof varnish, hopper for 220 pounds, milling 
					stones self sharpened, amount of grain from hopper is 
					smoothly adjustable. 
					
					The output could be increased in 30% when using pneumatic 
					system of transport. 
					
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		A1600 - genuine wood 
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			Motor:                     
				15,0 kW, 
				400V/50Hz  
		
		
		
			Width x 
				depth:        250 
				x 210 cm  
		
		
		
		It is the biggest size classical stone mill, with a transmission to the 
		slow rotation – i.e. cold milling. It has stepless adjustment of the 
		fineness of milling, outer wooden surface treated with natural resinous 
		varnish, inner surface treated with fireproof varnish, hopper for 400 
		pounds, milling stones self sharpened, amount of grain from hopper is 
		smoothly adjustable. 
		
		The output could be increased in 30% when using pneumatic system of 
		transport. 
		
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		3KKA  
					                       
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		Cylindrical horizontal sifter with three chambers – a smaller size, 
		suitable for smaller grain mills (A300, A400). The sieves can be 
		changed according to the actual need. They are laid from the most dense 
		mesh to the least dense mesh at the end before the bran is falling out. 
		An accessories – fastening straps for sacks – are included. 
		  
		
		
		3K    
		
		
					  
					                    
		                    
		
		
		Cylindrical horizontal sifter with three chambers – a medium size, 
		suitable for medium grain mills (A500, A700, A1000). The sieves can be 
		changed according to the actual need. They are laid from the most dense 
		mesh to the least dense mesh at the end before the bran is falling out. 
		An accessories – fastening straps for sacks – are included. 
		  
		
		
		3KGA  
					                       
		               
					  
		
		
		Cylindrical horizontal sifter with three chambers – the biggest size, 
		suitable for the biggest grain mills (A1200, A1600). The sieves can be 
		changed according to the actual need. They are laid from the most dense 
		mesh to the least dense mesh at the end before the bran is falling out. 
		An accessories – fastening straps for sacks – are included. 
		 
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		Middling's purifier
		           
		
					
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		for amount up to 250kg/h 1,1kW
		
		         
		
			
			
			Middling's purifier
			    
			for amount up to 500kg/h 1,5kW
		
			        
		
			
			
			A middling's purifier is a device used to remove the husks from the 
			kernels of wheat, to separate the bran from the usable part of the 
			flour.
			
			
			The machine passes the partially ground middlings over a vibrating 
			screen, and a stream of air blew away the particles of bran. 
			Regrinding this material makes the best grades of flour.  
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