Made with pride
in Canada
SINGLE BAGEL DIVIDER FORMER
CG/DF 4000
With the recent proliferation of small retail Bagel outlets and rising
metropolitan retail space costs, a need for a smaller Bagel production unit
was evident. Alas, that unit is finally here. A unit which couples our rugged
Bagel Divider with our durable Single Bagel Machine.
It’s space saving design enables this unit to be utilized within outlets that
desire fresh production for it’s clientele, while eliminating the need for
expansion to house this machine. Other than it’s space saving attribute, this
unit is quite similar to our its larger counterpart. Durability and product quality
are the prime objectives. The body is constructed of durable stainless steel,
as are all components that come into contact with dough, other than the belt.
This ensures hygienic conditions as well as ease of cleaning.
With the option of a variable speed drive, this unit is quite possibly the most
versatile and user friendly bagel machine available. Need bagels in a hurry?
No problem, just dial-in the desired speed. The CG/DF 4000 can produce a
conservative 3,600 consistent bagels per hour. An amazing feat for such a
small unit.
To accommodate different bagel sizes, such as mini or jumbo, simply change
the belt, housing and mandrill. Executed properly, this change takes only
minutes to complete!
G. Cinelli-Esperia Corporation, the standard by which all will be judged
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CG/DF 4000
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CINELLI
ESPERIA
CORPORATION
380 Chrislea Road,
Woodbridge, Ontario
L4L 8A8 Canada
Tel: (905) 856-1820; 850-1800
Fax: (905) 850-2989
Printed in Canada
® DESIGNATED TRADEMARK REGISTERED IN
CANADA, USA & MEXICO.
OWNED BY G. CINELLI - ESPERIA CORPORATION.
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TECHNICAL DATA
SINGLE BAGEL DIVIDER FORMER MODEL CG/DF 4000
METRIC IMPERIAL
END PRODUCT WEIGHT RANGE [gr.] 28 - 168* [oz] 1 - 6*
DIMENSIONS (LxWxH) [cm] 254 x 64 x 140 [in] 100 x 25 1/4 x 55
INSTALLED POWER [kW] 1.09 [hp] 1.46
WEIGHT [kg] 340 approx. [lb] 750 approx.
PACKING VOLUME [m3] 2.93 [cu.ft.] 104
AMPERAGE 5.8
*Mandrill, Belt, and Forming Tube Housing must be changed to accommodate weight variances.