Multihead Weighers

We at Henderson Food Machinery supply a wide range of Multihead Weighers and Vertical Form Fill Seal Machines (VFFS).

Multihead Weighers are an accurate and fast weighing machines that can pack multiple packs making the production line run affectively. Product is placed into an inlet chute and then distributed into the pool hoppers, the product is then weighed in the hoppers to the customers specified weight. The optimum computer then discharges the product through the discharge chute, the product is then released through the timing mechanism sent by the user. 

Pouch Filling machines are made to open, fill and seal and range of pouches in different sizes. Helping in the increase of production and the automatic packing of pouches. Picking, filling, and moving product through the production line. 

VFFS Machines are Vertical Form Fill Seal Machines built for addition to an automated assembly line. Ideal machine for liquid, powder or granule packing. 

1. Consider the multihead configuration based on the main parts of multihead: top cone, level control, linear pan, buckets, discharge chutes

Top cone: Rotary or Vibrate

Rotary: sticky products, need rotate to spread products to linear pans

Vibrate: granular or non-sticky products, easy to be vibrated to linear pans

Level control: Photosensor or weighing load cell

Photosensor: For light and fluffy product

Weighing load cell: Heavy 

Linear pans: Different degree & shape

Flat linear pans: for common dry products

Inclined linear pans: for sticky products, can be 5,10,15 degrees depends on how sticky the products

V shape linear pans: for the round product by counting or small weights, control the products to be feed one by one

Straight line linear pans: round products, avoid sticky by standard linear pans

Belt feeder: for easy damaged products, like oranges

Screw feeder: for sticky products: ready meal, fresh/cooked poultry

 

Buckets:

Single door: 0.8L, 1.6L

Double door: 0.5L, 1.0L, 1.3L, 2.5L,5.0L

Flat bottom bucket: 2.5L, for small granular: rice, sugar....

Mesh bucket: 1.3L, 2.5L

Scrapping bucket: 1.0L 

Discharge chutes:

Inclined degree: standard is 85 degree. Sticky products can use 65 degree or 60 degree depends on how sticky the product is.

Heads numbers: Evaluate by production capacity/speed

10 heads, 12 heads, 14 heads, 16 heads, 20 heads/10x2 heads, 24 heads/12x2 heads, 32 heads

16 heads=2x8 heads; 20 heads=2x10 heads; 24 heads= 2x12 heads; All these types can be used as two weighers to get high speed or with two packaging machine

20 heads/24 heads/32 heads can be used for mixture project

Control system: 

Standard are MCU control system, can be PLC Siemens or Allen Bradly.

Touch panel: Standard is Weinview, can be Siemens or Allen Bradly

 

Extra options:

1) Anti-humidity system: Frozen, fresh, low working temperature condition

2) Anti-rotate device: For against products to be rotate in the discharge chutes

3) Silicon pads: Fragile products, or metal parts to avoid noise

4) Touchable surface: Teflon silver is for regular sticky products; Black color Teflon is 380 degree high grade anti-sticky

For irregular / long products: fish, large steak, vegetable like chili, cucumber, carrot...Which cannot be scaled by regular multiheads, we propose 12 head or 14 head belt scale. 

Therefore, to choose the correct multihead, we have to know the following information:

1) Product(feature, much better with real photo)

2) Unit weight or dimensions if long/large

3) Target weight

4) Speed

5) Packaging method: Bag or tray or jars...

Packing line:

1) Package type, with photo

2) Bag/tray/jars/carton dimension

Contact Henderson Food Machinery for further information on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com

Multihead Weighers Machines

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12 Head Multihead Weigher

Multihead Weigher with 12 Heads and 1.6L and 2.5L Dimple Buckets

12 Head Multihead Weigher

12 Head Multihead Weighers can be supplied with 1.6L and 2.5L Hopper Volumes.

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher.

Products are placed into the inlet chute and distributed into the pool hoppers. The accurate weights are calculated by the Weigher and the correct weight of the product is released from the buckets.

7/10 Inch Colour Touch Screen Control Panel

Stainless Steel Constructed

Cleaning Function - opens hoppers for easy cleaning and machine maintenance

Fast Packing Speed 

Easy to use and User Friendly

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood, Nuts etc.

Multihead Weighers can be used in many sectors in the food industry, for weighing products including - Salad Leaves, Poultry, Meat, Fish Products, Dry Goods, Vegetables, Petfood Products, Sweets, Confectionary, Vegetable Products and many more.

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

Hopper Specification

1.6L and 2.5L

Weighing Range - 20-1500g

Hopper Volume - 1.6L/2.5L

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1140mm x 1100mm x 1857mm

Weight - 275kg/385kg

For further information on our Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com

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14 Head Multihead Weigher

Multihead Weigher with 14 Heads and 0.5L to 2.5L Dimple Buckets

14 Head

The 14 Head Multihead Weighers can be supplied with 0.5L, 0.8L, 1.6L, 2.5L and 5L Hopper Volumes.

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Used in the weighing, portioning and packaging of food and non food products.

Products are placed into the inlet chute and distributed into the pool hoppers. The accurate weights are calculated by the weigher and the correct weight of the product is released from the buckets.

10 Inch Touch Screen Control Panel

Stainless Steel Constructed 

60 degree discharge chutes

Easy to use 

User Friendly 

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood etc.

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher.

Multihead Weighers can be used in many sectors in the food industry, for weighing products including - Salad Leaves, Poultry, Meat, Fish Products, Dry Goods, Vegetables, Petfood Products, Sweets, Confectionary, Vegetable Products and many more.

Hopper Specification

0.5 Litre 

Weighing Range - 5-200g

Hopper Volume - 0.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1370mm x 1060mm x 1205mm

Weight - 310kg

0.8 Litre 

Weighing Range - 10-200g

Hopper Volume - 0.8 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1370mm x 1060mm x 1205mm

Weight - 310kg

1.6 Litre 

Weighing Range - 10-1500g

Hopper Volume - 1.6 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1140mm x 1100mm x 1857mm

Weight - 420kg

2.5 Litre 

Weighing Range - 10-1500g

Hopper Volume - 2.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1140mm x 1100mm x 1857mm

Weight - 450kg

5 Litre 

Weighing Range - 100-3000g

Hopper Volume - 5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1530mm x 1530mm x 1677mm

Weight - 750kg

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

For further information on our Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com

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16 Head Multihead Weigher

Multihead Weigher with 16 Heads and 1.6L and 2.5L Dimple Buckets

16 Head Multihead Weigher

The 16 Head Multihead Weighers can be supplied with 1.6L and 2.5L Hopper Volumes.

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher.

Products are placed into the inlet chute and distributed into the pool hoppers. The accurate weights are calculated by the weigher and the correct weight of the product is released from the buckets.

7/10 Inch Colour Touch Screen Control Panel

Stainless Steel Constructed

Cleaning Function - opens hoppers for easy cleaning and machine maintenance

Fast Packing Speed 

Easy to use and User Friendly

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood, Nuts etc.

Multihead Weighers can be used in many sectors in the food industry, for weighing products including - Salad Leaves, Poultry, Meat, Fish Products, Dry Goods, Vegetables, Petfood Products, Sweets, Confectionary, Vegetable Products and many more.

Hopper Specification

1.6L and 2.5L

Weighing Range - 10-1000g

Hopper Volume - 1.6L/2.5L

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1800mm x 1435mm x 2017mm

Weight - 650kg

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

For further information on our Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com

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32 Head Multihead Weigher

Multihead Weigher with 32 Heads and 0.5L and 0.8L Dimple Buckets

32 Head Multihead Weigher

The 32 Head Multihead Weighers can be supplied with 0.5L and 0.8L Hopper Volumes.

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher.

Products are placed into the inlet chute and distributed into the pool hoppers. The accurate weights are calculated by the weigher and the correct weight of product the is released from the buckets.

10 Inch Colour Touch Screen Control Panel

Stainless Steel Constructed

Cleaning Function - opens hoppers for easy cleaning and machine maintenance

Fast Packing Speed 

Easy to use and User Friendly

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood, Nuts etc.

Multihead Weighers can be used in many sectors in the food industry, for weighing products including - Salad Leaves, Poultry, Meat, Fish Products, Dry Goods, Vegetables, Petfood Products, Sweets, Confectionary, Vegetable Products and many more.

Hopper Specification

0.5 Litre 

Weighing Range - 5-200g

Hopper Volume - 0.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1960mm x 1890mm x 1588mm

Weight - 465kg

0.8 Litre 

Weighing Range - 5-200g

Hopper Volume - 0.8 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1960mm x 1890mm x 1588mm

Weight - 465kg

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

For further information on our Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com


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Multihead Weigher 10 Heads 0.5L to 2.5L Dimple Buckets

Multihead Weigher with 10 Heads and 0.5L to 2.5L Dimple Buckets

10 Head Multihead Weigher

The 10 Head Multihead Weighers can be supplied with 0.5L, 0.8L, 1.6L and 2.5L Hopper Volumes.

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher.

Products are placed into the inlet chute and distributed into the pool hoppers. The accurate weights are calculated by the weigher and the correct weight of product the is released from the buckets.

7/10 Inch Colour Touch Screen Control Panel

Stainless Steel Constructed

99 Preset Programs

Cleaning Function - opens hoppers for easy cleaning and machine maintenance

Fast Packing Speed 

Easy to use and User Friendly

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood, Nuts etc.

Multihead Weighers can be used in many sectors in the food industry, for weighing products including - Salad Leaves, Poultry, Meat, Fish Products, Dry Goods, Vegetables, Petfood Products, Sweets, Confectionary, Vegetable Products and many more.

Hopper Specification

0.5 Litre 

Weighing Range - 5-200g

Hopper Volume - 0.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1370mm x 1060mm x 1205mm

Weight - 290kg

 

0.8 Litre 

Weighing Range - 5-200g

Hopper Volume - 0.8 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1370mm x 1060mm x 1205mm

Weight - 290kg

1.6 Litre 

Weighing Range - 10-1000g

Hopper Volume - 1.6 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1140mm x 1100mm x 1857mm

Weight - 350kg

2.5 Litre 

Weighing Range - 10-2500g

Hopper Volume - 2.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1100mm x 1140mm x 1857mm

Weight - 380kg

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

For further information on our Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com

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Multihead Weigher 10 Heads 2.5 Litre Dimple Buckets

Multihead Weigher with 10 Heads and 2.5 Litre Dimple Buckets

10 Head

2.5 Litre Buckets

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Can be supplied with a timing hopper

7 Inch Touch Screen 

Single Weigh Range 10-800 Grams

Max Weight Range - 6500 Grams

100 Preset Programs 

Max Speed - 65 Bags per min 

Machine size 1100mm x 1080mm x 1226mm 

Single Phase

Can be set up for accurate weights

Can be set up with a Ready Meal Line or over a VFFS Bag Sealer

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher.

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood etc.

Multihead Weighers can be used in many sectors in the food industry, for weighing products including - Salad Leaves, Poultry Meat, Fish Products, Dry Goods, Vegetables, Petfood Products, Sweets, Confectionary, Vegetable Products, Crisps, Nuts, Cereals and many more.

The 10 head Multihead Weigher is ideal for contract packers and food manufacturing companies.

Multihead Weighers are also suitable for weighing non-food products including screws, nails, coins etc.

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

For further information on our Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com

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Multihead Weigher 14 Heads 2.5 Litre Dimple Buckets

Multihead Weigher with 14 Heads and 2.5 Litre Dimple Buckets

14 Head

2.5 Litre Buckets

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Can be supplied with a timing hopper

7 Inch Touch Screen 

Single Weigh Range - 10-1200 Grams

Max Weight Range - 6500 Grams

100 Preset Programs

Max Speed - 120 Bags Per Min

Machine size 1300mm x 11200mm x 1380mm 

Single Phase

Can be set up for accurate weights

Can be set up with a Ready Meal Line or over a VFFS Bag Sealer

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher.

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood etc.

Multihead Weighers can be used in many sectors in the food industry, for weighing products including - Salad Leaves, Poultry Meat, Fish Products, Dry Goods, Vegetables, Petfood Products, Sweets, Confectionary, Vegetable Products, Crisps, Nuts, Cereals and many more.

The 14 head Multihead Weigher has an additional 4 heads than the 10 head Multihead Weigher, giving a higher throughput. Ideal for contract packers and food manufacturing companies.

Multihead Weighers are also suitable for weighing non-food products including screws, nails, coins etc.

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

For further information on our Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com

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Multihead Weigher 20 Heads Dimple Buckets

Multihead Weigher 20 Heads

Dimple Buckets

20 Head Multihead Weigher

20 Head Multihead Weighers can be supplied with 0.5L, 0.8L, 1.6L and 2.5L Hopper Volumes.

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher can be used with or without VFFS or filling into trays or bags 

Products are placed into the inlet chute and distributed into the pool hoppers. The accurate weights are calculated by the weigher and the correct weight of product then is released from the buckets within into tray bags or VFFS

10 Inch Colour Touch Screen Control Panel

Stainless Steel Constructed

99 Preset Programs

Cleaning Function - opens hoppers for easy cleaning and machine maintenance

Fast Packing Speed 

Easy to use and very user friendly 

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood, Nuts Confectionery, Frozen Mince, Fresh and Frozen Diced Meat and Poultry, Salad Products, Pasta, Rice, Vegetarian, Vegetables, Dry Goods, Ethnic Products so many applications why not give us a call to discuss your Multihead Weighing requirement.

Hopper Specification

0.5 Litre 

Max Weighing Per Hopper - 250g

Hopper Volume - 0.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1430mm x 1430mm x 1508mm

Weight - 500kg

0.8 Litre 

Max Weighing Per Hopper - 250g

Hopper Volume - 0.8 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1430mm x 1430mm x 1508mm

Weight - 500kg

1.6 Litre 

Max Weighing Per Hopper - 1500g

Hopper Volume - 1.6 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1530mm x 1530mm x 1658mm

Weight - 750kg

2.5 Litre 

Max Weighing Per Hopper - 1500g

Hopper Volume - 2.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1530mm x 1530mm x 1658mm

Weight - 750kg

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

For further information on our range of Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com


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Multihead Weigher10 Heads 0.5L Dimple Buckets

Multihead Weigher10 Heads 0.5L Dimple Buckets

Weigher with 10 Heads and 0.5L to 2.5L Dimple Buckets

10 Head Multihead Weigher

The 10 Head Multihead Weighers can be supplied with 0.5L, 0.8L, 1.6L and 2.5L Hopper Volumes.

All our Multihead Weighers are built to the following specification 316 Stainless Steel, IP66, All Components European also can be supplied with Mitsubishi PLC Control Panel 

Multihead Weighers bag products with accurate weights instead of using a linear weigher.

Products are placed into the inlet chute and distributed into the pool hoppers. The accurate weights are calculated by the weigher and the correct weight of product the is released from the buckets.

7/10 Inch Colour Touch Screen Control Panel

Stainless Steel Constructed

99 Preset Programs

Cleaning Function - opens hoppers for easy cleaning and machine maintenance

Fast Packing Speed 

Easy to use and User Friendly

Suitable for weighing, portioning and packing fresh and frozen products including Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Burgers, Chips, Sausages, Seafood, Nuts etc.

Multihead Weighers can be used in many sectors in the food industry, for weighing products including - Salad Leaves, Poultry, Meat, Fish Products, Dry Goods, Vegetables, Petfood Products, Sweets, Confectionary, Vegetable Products and many more.

Hopper Specification

0.5 Litre 

Weighing Range - 5-200g

Hopper Volume - 0.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1370mm x 1060mm x 1205mm

Weight - 290kg

 

0.8 Litre 

Weighing Range - 5-200g

Hopper Volume - 0.8 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1370mm x 1060mm x 1205mm

Weight - 290kg

1.6 Litre 

Weighing Range - 10-1000g

Hopper Volume - 1.6 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1140mm x 1100mm x 1857mm

Weight - 350kg

2.5 Litre 

Weighing Range - 10-2500g

Hopper Volume - 2.5 Litres 

Dimensions - LxWxH - 1100mm x 1140mm x 1857mm

Weight - 380kg

The princilpe of a MultiHead Weigher 

At a basic level, a multi-head weigher takes bulk product and weighs it into smaller increments according to the weights programmed into its software. 

That bulk product is fed into the scale through the infeed funnel at the top, generally via an incline conveyor or a bucket elevator

A multihead weigher is a fast, accurate and reliable weighing machine, used in packing both food and non-food products

A ‘typical target’ weight per pack might be 100 grams of a product. The product is fed[6] to the top of the multihead weigher where it is dispersed to the pool hoppers. Each pool hopper drops the product into a weigh hopper beneath it as soon as the weigh hopper becomes empty.

The weigher’s computer determines the weight of product in each individual weigh hopper and identifies which combination contains the weight closest to the target weight of 100g. 

The multihead weigher opens all the hoppers of this combination and the product falls, via a discharge chute, into a bagmaker or, alternatively, into a distribution system which places the product, for example, into trays.

Dispersion is normally by gravity, vibration or centrifugal force, while feeding can be driven by vibration, gravity, belts, or screw systems.

An extra layer of hoppers  can be added to store product which has been weighed in the weigh hoppers but not used in a weighment, thus increasing the number of suitable combinations available to the computer and so increasing speed and accuracy.

Filling bags

The range of bags which can be filled using multihead weighers is immense. At one end of the scale are large catering packs of many kilogrammes. At the other are small bags of crisps which can be handled at high speed and efficiency.

Mix-weighing

Products containing up to eight components can be mixed on a multihead weigher, very accurately at high speeds.

The weigher is divided into sections, each with its own infeed. For example, a breakfast cereal containing hazelnuts and dried fruit plus two relatively cheap ingredients, could be weighed on a multihead with say eight heads devoted to each of the more expensive components and four heads to each of the other two. This would ensure high weighing speed while ensuring that overfilling of the expensive ingredients was negligible.

Filling trays

A well-engineered distribution system enables you to combine the speed and accuracy of multihead weighing with precise, splash-free delivery of product into trays.

Applications

Multihead weighers were used initially for weighing certain vegetables. Their use expanded exponentially in the 1970s and 1980s when they were applied to the rapid weighing of snacks and confectionery into bags. What cherry tomatoes and crisps had in common was that they flowed easily through the machine and into the pack, with no more encouragement than gravity and a moderate level of vibration of the feeders. Since then, the accuracy and relative speed have been extended to many products which would in the early days of the technology have been seen as difficult to handle.

Sticky products

Fresh meat and fish, whether in a sauce or not, poultry and cheese (including grated cheese) can be moved along by using belts or screw feeders rather than vibration.

Granules and powders

While free-flowing, fine-grained powders can be weighed more cheaply by other means (such as cut-gate or linear weighers, or volumetric feeders), granules such as coffee granules and products such as loose tea can be weighed on today’s multiheads.

Fragile products

Weighers with more shallow angles of descent and various cushioned inserts have made it possible to pack delicate and brittle items such as hand-made chocolates and gourmet biscuits. These are often paired with baggers or other packaging systems designed to handle fragile products.[7]

Complex products

Using mix-weighing combined with a distribution system tailored to deliver separate components into a tray, a ready meal can be assembled with just the right quantities of, say, rice, meat and vegetables in the appropriate compartments.

For further information on our Multihead Weighers contact Henderson Food Machinery on 02890 994 202 or email sales@hendersonfoodmachinery.com


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We believe as a growing company and our realisation of customer expectations you need to create a star rating system this gives peace of mind so when buying machinery you feel comfortable, if you are not happy with your purchase we will refund the full purchase price.

Our policy for the 5 star assessment of the used equipment we have for sale, will be assessed by an independent engineer, our philosophy for providing this service is we understand the pressure all our customers are under on a daily basis and need to have peace of mind when buying used machinery without having manufacturing and processing problems.

You can contact our team at anytime and we will give you a true written assessment on your machinery enquiry

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Used Machine Will Need Work Going Forward

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