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The BakeMax Gravity Feed Bread Slicer is a countertop model designed for efficiency in high-demand environments like bakeries and commercial kitchens. With a maximum loaf length of 15" and equipped with 1/2" blades (29 blades in total), it delivers uniform slices with every use. This slicer can handle multiple loaves at once, thanks to its spring-loaded feed and last loaf pusher. For added convenience, it includes a bagging scoop for easy packaging. Featuring a 1/2 HP motor, it operates on 110v/60/1-ph and includes a NEMA 5-15P plug, ensuring smooth, continuous performance. QPS certified for quality and safety, this slicer is a perfect choice for any busy kitchen.
Precise Slicing with Consistency: Featuring 29 blades with a 1/2" thickness, the BMGF001-2 ensures each loaf is sliced uniformly, offering consistency for your bakery’s products.
Efficient Multi-Loaf Slicing: Capable of slicing multiple loaves at once, it significantly reduces preparation time, enhancing overall workflow in high-demand kitchens and bakeries.
Versatile for Larger Loafs: With a 15" maximum loaf length, this slicer can handle a variety of loaf sizes, making it perfect for bakeries that offer different types of bread.
Convenient and User-Friendly: The spring-loaded feed and last loaf pusher make operation easy and efficient, while the included bagging scoop helps streamline packaging.
Durable Power for Busy Operations: Powered by a 1/2hp motor, this slicer is built to withstand continuous use in busy commercial environments without sacrificing performance.
Compact and Energy Efficient: Designed to fit neatly on countertops, it operates at 110v/60/1-ph with 6 amps, making it a power-efficient choice for any commercial kitchen.
Built for High-Volume Use: With QPS certification, it meets industry standards for safety and reliability, ensuring long-term durability even in high-volume operations.
Q: What is the maximum loaf length the BakeMax Gravity Feed Bread Slicer - BMGF001-2 can accommodate?
A: The BMGF001-2 can accommodate loaves up to 15" in length.
Q: How many blades does the BMGF001-2 have?
A: It features 29 blades, each 1/2" thick, for even and consistent slicing.
Q: Does the BMGF001-2 have additional features for convenience?
A: Yes, it includes a bagging scoop, spring-loaded feed, and a last loaf pusher for efficient and smooth operation.
Q: Is the BMGF001-2 suitable for high-volume slicing?
A: Yes, its gravity-feed design allows for slicing multiple loaves quickly, making it ideal for commercial kitchens and bakeries.
Q: What are the power specifications for the BMGF001-2?
A: It operates on 110v/60/1-ph power with a 1/2hp motor, drawing 6 amps, and has a .66kW power rating.
Q: Does the BMGF001-2 meet safety standards?
A: Yes, it is QPS certified for safety.
Regular Cleaning: After each use, clean the slicer thoroughly to remove crumbs and dough residue. This ensures smooth operation and prevents build-up that can affect performance.
Blade Maintenance: Inspect the blades regularly for wear and tear. If slices become uneven or require excessive force, sharpen or replace the blades as necessary.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply food-safe lubricant to the slicer's moving components, especially the feed mechanism and spring-loaded parts, to ensure smooth operation.
Empty Crumb Tray Frequently: Ensure that the crumb tray is emptied regularly to prevent crumbs from spilling and causing a mess or clogging the machine.
Check for Loose Screws and Bolts: Periodically check for any loose screws or bolts, as they can affect the slicer’s performance. Tighten as needed.
Electrical Inspection: Check the power cord and electrical connections for any signs of wear, fraying, or damage, and replace if necessary to ensure safety.
Check Slice Thickness: Ensure that slice thickness remains consistent. Adjust the slicer's settings if needed to maintain uniform slices.
Avoid Overloading: Do not overload the slicer with too many loaves at once. This can cause unnecessary strain on the motor and other components.
Proper Storage: Store the slicer in a dry and clean area to prevent rusting or accumulation of debris when not in use.