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High-Performance Motor: Equipped with a 1 HP single-phase motor that provides a powerful suction capacity of 650 liters per minute (LPM), ensuring fast and efficient milking.
Hygienic Milking: The vacuum-based system and food-grade components ensure a clean, germ-free milking process, preventing contamination and maintaining milk quality.
Durable Construction: Built with a sturdy frame and high-quality materials, including a stainless steel bucket, for long-lasting performance and resistance to rust and corrosion.
Single Bucket Design: Features a single 25-liter milk bucket, making it lightweight, portable, and easy to manage for single-animal milking sessions.
User-Friendly Operation: Simple and intuitive controls allow for easy operation, even for first-time users, requiring minimal training.
Low Noise and Vibration: The motor operates with minimal noise and vibration, providing a comfortable environment for both the user and the animal.
Small to Medium Dairy Farms: Ideal for farms with a small herd, typically ranging from 1 to 10 animals, where manual milking is labor-intensive.
Goat and Cow Milking: Suitable for milking both cows and goats, providing versatility for multi-species farms.
Backyard Dairy Operations: Perfect for hobby farmers or individuals with a few dairy animals, seeking a simple and effective milking solution.
Dairy Cooperatives: Can be used by members of a cooperative for individual milking needs before pooling milk.
Breeders and Stud Farms: Useful for milking high-value animals where hygiene and efficiency are paramount.
Educational Farms: A great tool for teaching and demonstrating modern dairy practices to students.
Preparation: Before milking, ensure the machine is clean, the vacuum lines are secure, and the teat cups are disinfected.
Placement: Position the machine near the animal, ensuring the hoses are not tangled and the bucket is on a stable surface.
Attachment: Gently attach the teat cups to the animal's teats one by one, ensuring a proper seal to create the vacuum.
Milking: Allow the machine to operate until the milk flow from the teats stops. The transparent shell allows for monitoring.
Removal: Once milking is complete, break the vacuum by gently pressing the valve or a button before carefully removing the teat cups.
Post-Milking: After use, pour the milk from the bucket and clean all components thoroughly as per the maintenance instructions.
Daily Cleaning: Rinse all milk-contact parts (bucket, hoses, teat cups) with lukewarm water immediately after each use to remove milk residue.
Sanitization: Use a food-grade, non-foaming detergent to wash all parts, followed by sanitization with an approved solution to prevent bacterial growth.
Vacuum Pump Check: Regularly inspect the vacuum pump's oil level and condition. Top up or replace the oil as per the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure optimal performance.
Teat Cup Liner Replacement: Replace the rubber or silicone teat cup liners every 2500 milking or every six months, whichever comes first, to maintain hygiene and animal comfort.
Hose and Gasket Inspection: Periodically check all hoses, gaskets, and seals for cracks, leaks, or wear and tear. Replace any damaged parts immediately.