Hydraulic presses Lancman VSPIX

Hydraulic bladder juice presses Lancman VSPIX series. Lancman's VSPIX series juice presses are equipped with tiltable baskets and are made entirely of stainless steel. Available models with basket sizes from 55 litres up to 250 litres. 


Specifications
  • Tray, basket, lid and frame are made of AISI 304 stainless steel
  • Sanitary, electropolished juice contact surface
  • 1-4 bar pressure regulator for automatic pressing
  • Green filter net for easier pressing and emptying of the press
  • Plastic cover bag for splash protection at pressing
  • Two fixed and two mobile transport wheels with a brake
  • Tilting basket for easier emptying of the press
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Hydraulic presses Lancman VSPIX

ModelCapacity of the basket (l)Dimensions (mm)Weight (kg)Max. pressure (bar)Price (EUR)
VSPIX 55  55600 x 600 x 1300  60
VSPIX 8080600 x 600 x 1300643
VSPIX 120120800 x 800 x 1300763
VSPIX 170170880 x 900 x 1350832,5
VSPIX 250250880 x 900 x 15501052,5


Lancman VSPIX range of hydropresses are simple to operate, cost effective and are an excellent way of producing a high quality juice. The unique tilting cage design makes the VSPIX easy to unload and its high quality green press sack ensures a consistently clear juice, especially from apples. Constructed entirely from AISI 304 stainless steel, the VSPIX is also easy to clean and keep clean. Presses have 2 fixed, 2 swivel casters with brakes for easy moving.

Using the VSPIX presses could not be easier. Milled fruit is placed into a straining sack that is located between central rubber membrane and the outer stainless steel wall of the press. The bladder is then inflated with water (operating pressure is 3 bar) and the juice is squeezed out of the milled fruit pulp. The juice will run freely down the outside wall of the press into a collection tray at the bottom. The juice can then be pumped into a storage tank. Typical pressing takes time about 30 minutes.

Never use compressed air to fill the bladder. You may hear people saying that they've done it before because it's faster and easier than using water, but it's extremely dangerous.