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Titan Series Bone Saw, electric, countertop, (3) 65" blades, 8-1/4" cutting height, 17.2" x 18.3" sliding feeding table, safety switch, hand guard, stainless steel construction, 1 HP, 750 watts, 120v/60/1-ph, 6.82 amps
Powerful Performance: The BakeMax Titan Series Bone Saw features a 1 HP motor (750 watts), providing strong cutting power for efficient meat processing.
Precision Cutting: Equipped with three 65" blades and an 8-1/4" cutting height, it allows for precise and consistent meat cutting.
Large Sliding Table: The 17.2" x 18.3" sliding feeding table provides ample space for easy and safe meat handling.
Safety Features: Includes a safety switch and hand guard to ensure operator safety during use.
Durable & Easy to Clean: Made from stainless steel, it offers excellent durability and simplifies cleaning in commercial settings.
Compact & Efficient: Designed for countertop use, itβs perfect for smaller spaces while still delivering reliable, high-performance meat cutting.
Energy Efficient: Operates on 120v/60/1-ph power with 6.82 amps, making it energy-efficient for daily operations.
Q: What is the BakeMax (TVI) Titan Series Bone Saw BMCBS01 used for?
A: The BMCBS01 is an electric countertop bone saw designed for efficient meat processing in butcher shops, kitchens, and foodservice operations.
Q: What are the key features of the BakeMax BMCBS01 Bone Saw?
A: This bone saw features three 65" blades, an 8-1/4" cutting height, a 17.2" x 18.3" sliding feeding table, and safety features like a safety switch and hand guard.
Q: What are the power specifications for the BakeMax BMCBS01 Bone Saw?
A: The BMCBS01 operates with 1 HP, 750 watts, and is powered by 120v/60/1-phase with 6.82 amps.
Q: What is the construction material of the BakeMax BMCBS01 Bone Saw?
A: The BMCBS01 is built with stainless steel for durability, easy cleaning, and long-lasting performance.
Daily Cleaning: After each use, thoroughly clean the saw, including the sliding feeding table, blades, and stainless steel surfaces. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to remove any debris, blood, or bone fragments. Dry completely to prevent rusting.
Blade Inspection: Regularly inspect the (3) 65" blades for any signs of wear, dullness, or damage. Replace the blades if they become chipped, rusted, or ineffective at cutting.
Sliding Feeding Table Care: Clean the 17.2" x 18.3" sliding feeding table after every use to remove any food particles. Ensure the table moves smoothly and without obstruction, and lubricate the tracks as needed to maintain easy movement.
Safety Switch and Hand Guard Check: Test the safety switch and ensure that the hand guard is functioning properly. The hand guard should always be in place to protect users from injury while operating the saw.
Motor and Electrical Inspection: Inspect the 1 HP motor for any unusual sounds or performance issues. If you hear any odd noises or experience a decrease in performance, have the motor checked or serviced.
Stainless Steel Maintenance: Wipe down the stainless steel construction after every use to prevent buildup and maintain its appearance. Stainless steel should be kept free from moisture and food residue to avoid corrosion.
Blade Tension: Regularly check the tension of the blades to ensure they are properly adjusted. Incorrect blade tension can cause the saw to cut inefficiently and may lead to premature wear.
Power Cord and Electrical Safety: Check the power cord and electrical connections for any signs of wear or fraying. Replace any damaged parts immediately to avoid electrical hazards.