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Home > products > Meat Processing Blades > Rust And Corrosion Blade Meat Bone Cutting HSS Material For Types Of Meat

Rust And Corrosion Blade Meat Bone Cutting HSS Material For Types Of Meat

Product Details

Place of Origin: China

Brand Name: Seton

Certification: CE ISO

Model Number: HSS

Document: Product Brochure PDF

Payment & Shipping Terms

Minimum Order Quantity: MOQ 10 Pieces

Price: Can be discussed

Packaging Details: 1pc/wrapper, 100pcs/box, 100boxes/ctn,Wooden and carbon boxes

Delivery Time: 30 days

Payment Terms: L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram

Supply Ability: 500 Piece/Pieces per Day

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HSS Material Meat Bone Cutting Blade

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Types Of Meat Bone Cutting Blade

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anti Rust meat processing knives

Product Name:
Blade Meat Bone Cutting
Material:
HSS
Length:
152.6mm
Width:
15mm
Thickness:
3.2mm
Hardness:
HRC 56-66
Grade:
Food
Application:
For Meat Fish Bone Cutter
Product Name:
Blade Meat Bone Cutting
Material:
HSS
Length:
152.6mm
Width:
15mm
Thickness:
3.2mm
Hardness:
HRC 56-66
Grade:
Food
Application:
For Meat Fish Bone Cutter
Rust And Corrosion Blade Meat Bone Cutting HSS Material For Types Of Meat

Rust And Corrosion Blade Meat Bone Cutting HSS Material For Types Of Meat

 

Description:

 

Here are the steps for using meat cutting blades:

 

1. Preparation

  • Inspect the Blade: Check the blade for sharpness and any damage before use.
  • Set Up the Cutting Area: Ensure the cutting surface is clean, stable, and free of debris.

2. Safety Measures

  • Wear Protective Gear: Use safety gloves and goggles to protect against cuts and debris.
  • Secure the Meat: Ensure the meat is properly secured on the cutting board to prevent slipping.

3. Adjust the Cutting Equipment

  • Set Blade Height: If using a machine, adjust the blade height according to the thickness of the meat.
  • Check Alignment: Ensure the blade is correctly aligned with the cutting line for precision.

4. Cutting Process

  • Position the Meat: Place the meat against the cutting guide or fence to ensure accurate cuts.
  • Engage the Blade: Turn on the cutting machine or begin cutting manually, ensuring steady control.
  • Perform the Cut: Move the meat steadily through the blade, maintaining a consistent speed for even cuts.

5. Post-Cutting Procedures

  • Turn Off the Equipment: After cutting, turn off the machine and wait for the blade to stop completely.
  • Remove Cut Meat: Carefully take away the cut pieces from the cutting area.

6. Cleaning and Maintenance

  • Clean the Blade: After use, wash the blade to remove any meat residue and sanitize it.
  • Inspect for Damage: Check the blade again for any signs of wear or damage.

7. Storage

  • Store Safely: Store the blade in a protective sheath or case to prevent damage and ensure safety.
 
Meat Processing Blade Specifications:
 
Product name Blade Meat Bone Cutting
Material HSS
Length 152.6mm
Width 15mm
Thickness 3.2mm
Hardness HRC 56-66
Grade Food
Application For Meat Fish Bone Cutter

 

Here are some common mistakes made when using meat cutting blades:

 

1. Using a Dull Blade

  • Impact: A dull blade can lead to jagged cuts, increased effort, and a higher risk of accidents.

2. Improper Grip

  • Impact: A poor grip can result in loss of control, leading to uneven cuts or injuries.

3. Neglecting Safety Gear

  • Impact: Failing to wear gloves or goggles increases the risk of cuts and injuries during cutting.

4. Inadequate Cleaning

  • Impact: Not cleaning the blade properly after use can lead to contamination and rust, compromising hygiene.

5. Cutting Against the Grain

  • Impact: Cutting meat against the grain can result in tougher pieces. Proper slicing technique is essential for tenderness.

6. Using Incorrect Cutting Techniques

  • Impact: Using the wrong technique can cause damage to the blade and result in inefficient cutting.

7. Not Securing the Meat

  • Impact: Failing to secure the meat can lead to slipping, increasing the risk of accidents.

8. Ignoring Blade Maintenance

  • Impact: Neglecting regular sharpening and inspection can shorten the blade's lifespan and reduce performance.

9. Improper Storage

  • Impact: Storing blades without protection can lead to damage or dullness.

10. Excessive Force

  • Impact: Applying too much pressure can damage both the meat and the blade, leading to poor cutting results.

 

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