Innateq/Karl Schnell /KS Emulsifier F320 Type 094
Recalls Reference: 2208-0383
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- Description
- The F320 emulsifier is used for emulsifying bones, slaughterhouse waste and vegetables etc. The machine comprises a large inlet hopper, an electrically powered drive mechanism used to power the cutting system, and an outlet chute from which the processed food material exits the machine. The cutting system consists of a rotating knife plate and stationary perforated plate. After processing, the food material is forced by the paddles of a rotating expeller to the outlet chute.
- Brand
- [Not provided]
- Shop
- Unknown
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Risk Level: Serious
- An incident occurred in April 2022 in which an employee of a food processing business operating an F320 emulsifier machine sustained partial amputation injuries to two fingers after their hand made contact with the rotating paddles of the expeller whilst clearing food material from the outlet chute.
- Corrective Action
- The UK importer has withdrawn the machine from the market and has confirmed they do not hold any machines of this type in stock. They have written to all customers in GB (four) to provide revised safety information. We are informed that they are working with the manufacturer to identify a design solution that will adequately safeguard future machines.
- Product Type
- Machinery - Emulsifier
- Document Type
- Product Safety Report
- Updated
- 2025-04-30
- Summary
- Product: Innateq/Karl Schnell /KS Emulsifier F320 Type 094
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