Productcategorieën
- Afzuiging & Ventilatie
- Cafetaria & Bar
- Combistomers & Ovens
- Doner
- Geen categorie
- Horeca meubilair
- Keuken apperatuur
- Broodroosters
- Contact grill (panini machines)
- Cutter
- Groenten snijder
- Hamburger perser
- Hot Dog verwarmer
- Ijsmachines
- Messensterilisators
- Mosselenwasser
- Mozzarella rasp machine
- Salamander
- Staafmixers
- Tosti Apparatuur
- Vacuummachine
- Verpakkingsfolie
- Vleesmolens
- Wafel & pannenkoek machines
- Weegschalen
- Worstenopvuller
- Klein materiaal
- Koelen & Vriezen
- Koken en bakken
- Meubilair
- Meubilair
- Pizzeria
- Popcorn & suikerspin
- RVS Meubilair & Spoeltafels
- Slush & Drankenkoelers
- Vaatwassers
- Vitrines & Service Line
Familie
- Diam. 100 mm 1
- Diam. 130 mm 1
- Groupe en acier inox 14
- Groupe Standard 4
- Hydrauliques verticales 3
- Lengte zaagblad 1550 mm 1
- Lengte zaagblad 1650 mm 1
- Lengte zaagblad 1830 mm 1
- Lengte zaagblad 2020 mm 1
- Lengte zaagblad 2440 mm 1
- Lengte zaagblad 3100 mm 1
- Manueel horizontaal 2
- Manuelles verticales 1
- Snijmechanisme in roestvrij staal / SPECIAL 4
- Snijmechanisme in roestvrij staal / UNGER 2
- Versions de table 1
- Versions piètement sur roues 3
Subfamilie
Lines
- MEAT LINE 51
Hakmolen in R.V.S. N° 32, Ø 4.5 mm, 700 kg/h, op wielen
Hakmolen in R.V.S. N° 32, Ø 6 mm, 600 kg/h, onderstel op wielen
Hakmolen in R.V.S. N° 32, tafelmodel, Unger-systeem (gedeeltelijk), 440kg/h
Hakmolen in R.V.S. N° 42, Ø 4.5 mm, 800/1000 kg/h, op wielen
Hakmolen in R.V.S. N° 42, Ø 4.5 mm, 800/1000 kg/h, op wielen
Hydraulische verticale worstenvuller in R.V.S., 15 liter op wielen
Hydraulische verticale worstenvuller in R.V.S., 25 liter, op wielen
Hydraulische verticale worstenvuller in R.V.S., 35 liter op wielen
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