Accurate Line Synchronization to Increase Transfer Efficiency

The Transfer Machine 102 automatically transfers birds from the slaughtering line to the evisceration line. The birds are released from the slaughtering line by cutting their feet with a built-in cutting unit and rehung in the hock joint on the evisceration line.

Industrial stainless steel transfer machine with open doors showing internal conveyor mechanisms.

Benefits

  • Accurate synchronization ensures high rehanging performance
  • Instantaneous and automatic bypass in the event of a stoppage on either line
  • Equipped with automatic bypass to prevent injuries to the birds in the event that either line is stopped
  • Transfer between lines with different shackle spacing
  • Available for a wide range of capacities
  • Solid machine construction and reliable operation
  • Models available to transfer from one slaughtering line to two evisceration lines
  • Hock cutting that minimizes bone cutting

Adjustable Leg Cutting

The leg cutting unit can be adjusted in height, horizontally and in angle to accommodate changing flock sizes and adjust the hock joint cut.

Close-up pile of raw chicken feet with pale skin and claws visible.

Efficient Transfer Rate

The transfer machine is driven directly by the slaughtering and evisceration line, and the line speeds are synchronized by the control system. The accurate line synchronization ensures high rehanging performance and protects against downgrades.

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Wide Weight Range at All Speeds

The Transfer Machine 102 is suitable for a wide weight range at all speeds. The machine is offered as a left or right model and comes with different sized inlet and outlet shafts with a different number of units.

Industrial poultry processing machine with rows of chickens hanging on hooks for automated handling and processing.

Transfer Machine 102 Overview

Technical diagram of a transfer machine showing a sequential flow with four labeled steps connected by arrows, depicting gears and mechanical components inside.
  1. Slaughter line inlet
  2. Feet cutting and transfer of birds to the centre shaft
  3. Feet transported to unloading
  4. Outlet to evisceration line

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