Description
The PT-40-3-S Professional Table Top Sugarcane Machine is ideal for semi-high volume requirements such as sales in malls, schools, restaurants, and medium-size social events. It is compact in size and is portable with easy transport in vehicles to point of sale. It has a large viewing window that allows customers to see the juicing process in action and assures them that the machine is clean on the inside because the stainless bin rollers are viewable.
The PT-40-3-S This commercial quality machine can extract juice from almost any size of sorghum or sugar cane without having to split the cane. However, when crushing cane larger in diameter than 2-1/2″ (65 mm) up to 3″ (75mm) we recommend upgrading the electric motor to 750W. If your cane is larger than 3″ in diameter you might have to split your cane or upgrade to a larger juice extractor. This commercial quality machine can extract juice from almost any size of sorghum or sugar cane without having to split the cane. However, when crushing cane larger in diameter than 2-1/2″ (65 mm) up to 3″ (75mm) we recommend upgrading the electric motor to 750W. If your cane is larger than 3″ in diameter you might have to split your cane or upgrade to a larger juice extractor.
Major Differences between the PT-40-3-S and Competitor Machines:
- Cup/Pitcher Holder.
- No Roller Height Adjustment Needed (i. e. No Knobs).
- Completely Stainless Steel Including Frame.
- One-Pass Technology (cane only needs to be pressed once for max. extraction).
- See-through instant removable glass window. (Easier cleaning, instant juice bin, roller access).
- More powerful motor for its size.
- All stainless steel in the juice extraction process.
- Bearing seals on roller shafts (no juice contact with bearings).
Contact us if you are interested in a Juicer larger than the PT-40-3-S. We have other machines with the largest being able to extract juice from up to 1100 pounds (500-kgs.) of sugarcane per hour.
Please do your homework before you invest in a Cane Juice Extractor and remember…..”The bitter taste of poor quality remains long after the sweet taste of a low price is forgotten”