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Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Stainless Steel Manual Honey Extractor is Designed for Effective Honey Extraction From Honeycombs, Accommodating up to 8 Frames
SKU: TI-SS-24795
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Short Description
Stainless Steel Honey Extractor
User friendliness, Longer functional life
Low maintenance
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
- Weight (Approx.) : 12 kg
- Automation Mode : Manual
- Material : Stainless Steel
- Material Grade : SS304
- Surface Finishing : Polished
- Usage/Application : Extracting Honey
- Suitable for : 8 Frame
Description
A mechanical tool called a honey extractor is used to remove honey from honeycombs. Without damaging the honey comb, a honey extractor removes the honey from it. Centrifugal force powers extractors. A revolving frame basket within a drum or container shoots honey out of it. Adequate for four frames. The extracted honey is drained to a tray via a tube at the bottom. An alternative type is available without a drain pipe. Honey will be gathered at the drum's base. This manually operated honey extractor is built of stainless steel, making it an extremely durable item.
Features
:- Special gears set for easy handling. SS frame buckets, Suitable for super Frame
- Quality workmanship, with Easy spin gear for fast spinning.
- Easy to use and long lasting product
Applications
:- The primary application of the manual honey extractor is to efficiently extract honey from bee frames without damaging the comb
Usage
:- The extractor operates using centrifugal force; as the frames are spun, honey is flung out of the cells and collected at the bottom of the drum. This method preserves the integrity of the honeycomb, allowing beekeepers to reuse it in subsequent harvests.

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