VALPARAISO, IN, August 13, 2010 (Press-News.org) Urschel now offers part kits for existing Model CC-D Cheese Shredders already in the field. New part kits increase the size of the enclosure surrounding the cutting zone. The larger enclosure promotes a smoother product flow with a larger discharge area, so higher capacities are achieved, and product build-up issues are diminished. The current CC-D enclosure measures approximately 22.8 inches in diameter. Different styles of available part kits significantly increase this dimension to 26 inches or 32 inches, depending on set-up ordered.
"This new development is something existing CC-D owners should definitely evaluate. The CC-D is the standard in the industry, and Urschel prides itself, not only on developing new food cutting equipment, but also improving on existing Urschel designs," stated Tim O'Brien, vice president of sales at Urschel.
The CC-D Cheese Shredder offers a wide variety of slices, shreds, and strip cuts. The versatile machine features easily interchangeable cutting heads enabling switchover of heads in a matter of minutes. Specially designed throwaway knives are inexpensive to replace and do not require sharpening. For more information visit http://www.urschel.com
About Urschel
Founded in 1910, Urschel Laboratories Inc. is the world leader in food cutting equipment manufacturing. Urschel works with its customers to develop solutions to food processing problems. Urschel's food cutting equipment is used by every major food processing manufacturer in the United States and in over 100 countries, and with over 100 years experience, they maintain their position as the world's leading food processing machinery provider. For more information, visit http://www.urschel.com, email info@urschel.com or call (219) 464-4811.
Increased Capacities for Urschel Model CC-D Cheese Shredders Already in the Field
Urschel Laboratories offers increased capacities for its existing model CC-D cheese shredders.
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