Baker Perkins TruClean servo-driven wirecut machine

Thursday, 10 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Baker Perkins Inc


Baker Perkins has introduced a servo-driven version of its TruClean wire-cut machine, which forms cookies and bars from soft dough.

The servo-driven wire-cut mechanism is said to bring improved automation and flexibility to production. The two-axis servo system provides variability to the cutting and return paths, optimising cutting performance, including at high speeds or on difficult dough. Tailored profiles can be created for each individual product.

Ease of operation, cleaning and maintenance have also been improved. Setting up is all done from the HMI, and once a profile has been developed and tested, it can be saved as a recipe for one-touch set-up.

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