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Hand knife sharpening machine KNECHT EVO 5

The EVO5 is a robust and reliable sharpening machine for butcher shops, meat packing plants,
grinding services, gastronomy etc.
The machine can be used to sharpen a wide variety of cutting tools such as butcher‘s knives,
boning knives, chef‘s knives and many more.

 

SKU: ID1633 Producent KNECHT Category:

Technical Data

  • Depth: 350 mm
  • Width: 350 mm
  • Height: 420 mm
  • Weight: approx. 20 kg
  • Electrical supply: 0.25 kW 1x 230 V 50Hz
  • Back-up fuse: 16 A
  • Emission sound pressure level according to EN ISO 11201: approx. 73 dB (A)
  • Max. hand knife size: 550 mm

Advantages

Grinding device

The knife guides ensure that the hand knives are always ground with the correct cutting edge angle. Integrated magnets support the guiding of the knife and make the sharpening process highly simple.

 

 

Polishing disk

The polishing disk produces fine, polished surfaces and a burr-free, very smooth cutting edge. The precisely set peripheral speed and the optimally balanced polishing disk resistance compensate for handling errors.

 

 

Variable angle adjustment

The grinding angle is infinitely adjustable from 15° to 45°. Thus, the optimum cutting edge angle is available for every application.

 

 

Coolant device

A dirt-resistant membrane pump conveys the cooling water to the grinding unit. The cutting edges cannot be overheated during grinding. The grinding abrasion collects in the water tray. A magnetic bar separates the dirty area from the clean area. This prevents the grinding abrasion from re-entering the coolant circuit.

 

 

Dirt tray with suction socket

In addition to water cooling, the EVO 5 offers optional polishing dust extraction. A standard industrial vacuum cleaner can be connected to the machine‘s suction socket. The operator‘s breathing passages are thus protected as effectively as possible.

 

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