The grinder for commercial use
€ 2249,00
The grinder for commercial use
A grinding chamber made of wood – a stainless steel thread – natural stones and a German motor with 900 watts
these are the most important features of the grinder.
The MT 18 has proven itself for over 40 years, in use in
The concept of the mill is logical and simple: quality proves itself!
It is ideal for larger quantities of fresh flour that need to be available quickly.
Foreign bodies, such as stones, which could be in your grain can have unpleasant consequences, especially when using flour in commercial operations. Granite stones easily crush small stones and thus protect the teeth of guests and customers. There will be no complaints about stone grit in bakeries.
Do you need to make healthy muesli for the breakfast buffet? This is child’s play for the powerful grinder and is delivered in large quantities in just a few minutes.
The hopper made of solid beech wood, the stainless steel thread for adjusting the fineness of the flour, the natural granite stones and the grinding chamber made of hard, local beech wood and much more. are the striking features of this mill.
Two components give the grain mill its strength and durability:
1. the stainless steel thread (also outer stainless steel chamber)
For decades, a steel thread was used to adjust the fineness of the flour. This high-quality and robust adjustment system became famous for its precise grindstone guidance and is still highly valued by technicians and mill connoisseurs today. Today, modern CNC systems manufacture the thread from the highest quality stainless steel alloy available.
2. the inner grinding chamber made of wood:
As a logical consequence, the inner grinding chamber is made of wood and the stainless steel flour outlet is carefully clad with wood on the inside. The wooden inner chamber ensures that the flour retains its valuable ingredients unchanged. All internal wooden parts remain free of any lacquer substances and solvents.
The freshly ground flour only comes into contact with hard, untreated beech wood, apart from the grinding stone and the stone carrier. For decades, beech wood has proven to be the best choice for this part of the mill, which is subject to heavy use.
Natural wood instead of artificial plastic! Ever since we started building mills, we have always opted for high-quality, natural materials.
Today, science is also taking a step back and confirming the advantages of natural, hard wood over plastics. This is because, unlike most plastics, wood is known to be antistatic and antibacterial.
The 900 watt special industrial motor
is manufactured in Germany, is completely maintenance-free and protected against overloading.
The motor and grinding stones are precisely matched to each other.
“That’s the only way to make it – with the flour from my Salzburg wife”, a farmer’s wife from Upper Austria told us at an exhibition, who always bakes a very special cake for her small community for the harvest festival. And you could literally see the pride in her eyes.
Over 40 years ago, Ing. Johann Thurner set himself the ambitious goal of developing the best possible adjustment system for his mills.
Since then, a precise steel thread, with the massive diameter of the mill housing, adjusts the distance between the two grinding stones.
A system that still produces the finest flour in many mills around the world, even after decades.
Today, modern CNC systems manufacture the thread with the highest precision, no longer from steel but from the highest quality stainless steel alloy available.
The weight of the thread of the MT 12 grinder is approx. 3.5 kg with a diameter of 16.5 cm.
A Salzburg grain mill owes its stability and robustness in perfectly aligning the two grinding stones to each other to this solid component.
This guarantees the finest flour for decades and no change in flour fineness during milling
The symbiosis of the adjustment with the grindstones
Each adjustment system adjusts the distance between the lower and upper grindstone. The stones always grind fine or coarse flour in direct interaction with the adjustment – as required.
It is therefore not only the stones that are important for the fineness of your flour, but also the adjustment system.
Regardless of whether you turn an adjusting wheel or a funnel or operate a slider, you always change the distance between the stones.
If an adjustment system does not work precisely, then the millstones are not exactly flat (i.e. they are not exactly parallel to each other). Then the stones cannot grind the finest flour and the coarse portion of the flour is greatly increased.
But how often do you hear: My grinder is only 10 years old (the problem can occur sooner or later) and no longer grinds finely! In this case, the adjustment system is usually to blame and not the grindstones, as is often assumed.
The stainless steel thread guarantees that the set degree of fineness does not change during grinding.
For a layman, it may be difficult to estimate the value of the stainless steel thread. But technicians, metalworkers, etc. know about the material costs, the manufacturing costs, the requirements for accuracy, etc.
Our stainless steel threads have been working with millimeter precision for decades, not only when grinding your favorite grains such as wheat, rye or spelt, but also hard and large grains such as corn, chickpeas or beans.
A stainless steel thread is uncompromising quality from the first to the last minute of grinding – for decades!
The guarantee applies from the date of purchase for all verifiable material and processing defects and is based on our choice of replacement, repair or reimbursement of the purchase price.
Fragile parts are excluded from the guarantee. Wood is a living material and small cracks can occur in the wooden housing. These are not considered material defects.
The warranty does not cover compensation for consequential damage, loss or natural wear and tear or damage caused by force, improper use or lack of or improper care.
Interventions not carried out by the manufacturer or by persons authorized by the manufacturer will invalidate the warranty.
Milling capacity “fine”: approx. 270 g/min
Milling capacity “rough”: approx. 580 g/min
Weight: 24 kg
Hopper capacity: 1700 g
Base area: 25 cm
Height: 47 cm
Coarse-Fine Adjustment: stepless
Milling stone: Granite
Milling stone diameter: 120 mm
Milling chamber: untreated beech wood
Hopper and base: solid, domestic beech wood
Housing: Molded wood beech
Surface treatment of casing: organic beeswax oil
Power: 500 Watts
Voltage: 230 V, 50 Hz
Rotation: 850 RPM
Warranty: 2 years for private use
Address:
Gasteigweg 25,
5400 Hallein
Austria
Opening hours:
Monday to Thursday: 09 – 16:00
Friday: 09 – 12:00
Contact:
Phone: +43 6245 83282
E-mail: [email protected]
Address:
Gasteigweg 25,
5400 Hallein
Austria
Opening hours:
Monday to Thursday: 09 – 16:00
Friday: 09 – 12:00
Contact:
Phone: +43 6245 83282
E-mail: [email protected]