MAREL PROLINE GRADER MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The Marel ProLine Grader Motor Grader is an industrial grading system designed for high-precision sorting and batching of food products. It operates on a 240 V, 3-phase, 60 Hz power supply, ensuring reliable and stable electrical input for continuous operation. The system requires a water flow of 1.5 gallons per minute (GPM) for its cooling or cleaning functions and an air supply between 90 and 120 psi at 5 cubic feet per minute (CFM) to support pneumatic components or actuators. Central to its operation is the Marel M3000 series controller, a user-friendly graphical interface that provides full production control, adjustable settings, and integration capabilities with Marel’s Innova software suite for grading and batching management. The M3000 controller enhances operational flexibility by allowing remote programming, access control, and control over feeding and take-away systems. Constructed typically with hygienic materials such as AISI 304 stainless steel and PE500 plastic, the ProLine Grader emphasizes durability and ease of cleaning in food processing environments. The grader supports varying platform sizes (400mm to 900mm) and configurations, tailored to specific throughput and product dimensions. Its design minimizes labor requirements while maximizing grading accuracy and operational efficiency, suitable for processing poultry, fish, and other non-sticky raw materials. Overall, the ProLine unit is a modular, robust solution that integrates electrical, pneumatic, and water utilities to deliver fast, accurate grading with low maintenance demands and enhanced process control through the M3000 controller.
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