Uniworld Foodservice Equipment 812&22PLS Polypropylene Stomper #12 and #22
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- Impact-resistant polypropylene construction ensures long-term durability.
- Compatible with #12 and #22 grinder parts for versatile use.
- Lightweight design reduces operator fatigue during repetitive tasks.
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The Uniworld Food Service Equipment 812&22PLS Polypropylene Stomper #12 & #22 is a durable, high-performance accessory designed for precise and consistent meat processing within commercial foodservice environments. Crafted from high-quality polypropylene, this stomper provides excellent chemical resistance and long-term durability. Its compatibility with #12 and #22 grinder parts makes it an essential component for meat choppers and grinders, facilitating efficient and sanitary operation. This unit ensures smooth workflow and reduces operator fatigue through its ergonomic design, making it suitable for mid-volume meat processing in cafeteria kitchens, butcher shops, and restaurant prep stations.
The 812&22PLS Polypropylene Stomper offers precise pressure application, easy handling, and reliable performance for commercial meat preparation. It features a resilient polypropylene construction for enhanced impact resistance, simplifying cleaning and maintenance. Its lightweight design supports ergonomic handling during repetitive use, ideal for high-efficiency kitchen workflows. The stomper’s straightforward compatibility with #12 and #22 components streamlines replacement and workflow integration in busy foodservice settings.
Suitable for commercial meat processing operations requiring reliable, easy-to-maintain stomper tools.
The 812&22PLS Polypropylene Stomper features impact-resistant polypropylene construction, offering durability and chemical resistance in busy food prep areas. It weighs approximately 0.5 lbs, ensuring ease of handling during repetitive tasks. Designed for compatibility with #12 and #22 grinder parts, it accommodates standard meat processing workflows. The unit’s straightforward design simplifies cleaning and replacement, supporting sanitation and operational efficiency. Its dimensional fit aligns with industry-standard grinder assemblies, facilitating seamless integration into existing commercial kitchen setups. Notably, the stomper is non-electrical, requiring no power supply, which enhances safety and ease of use in various foodservice environments.
A commercial meat stomper is a durable tool used for applying uniform pressure on meat during grinding or processing, ensuring consistent texture and efficient workflow. The Uniworld Food Service Equipment 812&22PLS is a polypropylene stomper compatible with #12 and #22 grinder parts, optimized for mid-volume processing in foodservice settings such as restaurants, butcher shops, and cafeteria kitchens. It features impact-resistant construction suitable for frequent use, supporting sanitation and ease of maintenance in high-demand environments.
Designed for medium-volume meat processing workflows, the Uniworld Food Service Equipment 812&22PLS polypro stomper delivers reliable, consistent application of pressure using food-grade polypropylene, making it ideal for commercial kitchens and butcher shops. Built for durability and quick cleaning, it supports efficient workflow in restaurant and food prep operation types, especially in settings requiring smooth and sanitary meat handling.
Uniworld’s 812&22PLS polypropylene stomper stands out with its impact-resistant construction and compatibility with standard grinder parts, enabling seamless integration into existing food processing lines. Its lightweight, ergonomic design minimizes operator fatigue, while the durable polypropylene ensures long-term sanitation and chemical resistance compared to conventional rubber or metal alternatives. This model enhances overall efficiency in commercial meat processing by supporting quick cleaning, consistent pressure application, and reliable performance across diverse kitchen environments.
