Vegetable Cutter Machine
Power / Motor Rating (in Watts or kW) – defines how much workload the machine can handle without overheating or slowing down.
Voltage & Phase – often 110V or 220V (sometimes 380V three-phase for big machines). Match your local power supply.
Capacity / Throughput – how many kg/hr it can process. If you often need to cut large volumes, ensure the machine can handle your peak demand.
Cutting Types / Blades – slice, shred, cube, julienne, strips, etc. Having interchangeable blades/discs is a big plus.
Cutting Thickness / Size Adjustability – ability to change thickness (e.g. 1-60 mm) or shape easily.
Material & Build Quality – food-safe stainless steel (304, etc.), durable discs/blades, hygienic design with easy cleaning.
Safety Features – interlocks, covers, pressing rods (pushers), guards, automatic shut-off when opened.
Ease of Cleaning and Maintenance – removable parts, easy blade replacement, hygienic design, minimal crevices.
Size & Weight – physical footprint, weight (affects installation and space).
Noise, Power Consumption, Reliability – for long-term usage, less downtime, easier service.