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Noaw NS350HDG Heavy Duty Gear Driven Slicer

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$6,074.00 + GST
RRP $7,133.00 + GST
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  • Blade diameter 350 mm
  • Manual carriage operation
  • Gravity feed
  • Heavy duty, robust construction
  • Ideal for heavy loads like cheese
  • High volume output
  • Large Deli's, cafes, restaurants, butcher shops & supermarkets
  • Height of cut 260 mm
  • Length of cut 300 mm
  • Slice thickness: 0 -22mm
  • Blade speed: 210 rpm
  • Feed angle: 52°
  • Motor: 370 watts
  • Gear driven blade
  • Safe Guard Safety system
  • Micro slice thickness knob
  • Built in blade sharpener
  • Stainless steel & anodised aluminium construction
  • Easy cleaning
  • Slicer disassembles quickly - no need for tools
  • Slices all types of meats for long periods
  • Warranty: 2 years Parts & Labour
  • Power 240/50/1; 10 amps
  • Dimensions: 825 x 695 x 690H; 48 Kg

About the Product and Brand

The gravity feed gear driven slicer has been designed to effortlessly handle heavy loads like cheese, bacon and meat that might cause slipping of a belt driven machine.

Manufactured from anodized aluminium with clean lines, the machine features a built-in sharpening head and blade ring-guard.

An ideal machine for high volume work required for large restaurants, supermarkets, delicatessen's and butcher shops.

Roband Australia is a leading supplier of food service equipment. The Roband range of countertop food service equipment is manufactured locally. Brands include Austheat, Vita-Mix blenders, Forge cookware, Noaw food slicers and Robinox.

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