Berkel – USA Canada Model B red

The U.S. flywheel slicer Berkel model Baby was built in the period from 1918 to 1928 in the factory of La Porte – Indiana and in Toronto – Canada,  and producing two different versions during the period. The model Baby slicer is known as Berkel model B or simply as Indianina as the smallest Berkel slicer produced in the U.S. Slicing Machine La Porte Indiana.

Berkel - USA Canada Model B red

The U.S. flywheel slicer model Baby was built in the period from 1918 to 1928 in the factory of La Porte - Indiana and in Toronto - Canada,  and producing two different versions during the period. The Berkel model Baby slicer is known as model B or simply as Indianina as the smallest Berkel slicer produced in the U.S. Slicing Machine La Porte Indiana. Use a blade of 263 mm. and has a regulation of the thickness of the slice at 12 to positions that is fixed on the right side of the machine body. The unique sharpener as a form is discovered with the opposing sharpening grinding wheels which is fixed in the upper part of the shoulder. The slicer originally assembles a 6-principle worm screw, logically for the various characteristics of the machine was dedicated to cutting not very aged products, small in size and with a thickness not comparable to the slicers produced in Holland. The mod. B is driven by a flywheel with a floral design with a diameter of 279 mm. with the U.S. embossed lettering U.S Slicing Machine La porte Indiana, was originally produced in red greens and black colors and the metal parts are nickel-plated. The U.S. flywheel slicer model B has a total dimensions of 670 mm. length 460 mm. width and 470 mm. height and needs a 180 mm support. x 380 mm. The US model B slicer altogether weighs 44 Kg. The slicer thanks to its small size was very often placed directly on the worktop, but at the request by the user was provided optionally its original pedestal that completes sinuously the machine, as proportioned with the size of the same.

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