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All the mills have a protection for overheating; they automatically stop and do not allow them to be put back into operation until the necessary safety time has elapsed. This happens when they are overused, that is to say, more time than recommended, thus avoiding possible breakdowns. As an example we will say that all the mills can grind continuously between 30 minutes to 45 minutes, depends on the power of the engine. In any case, we recommend that you always grind the flour necessary for immediate use, it does not make sense to grind a Kg of flour if you are going to use half a kilo.

  • Electric home mills: the Fidibus models they mills by flour mill manufacturer are electric mills to grind cereals and legumes: the difference is the power, which makes them more or less fast. If we are going to grind small amounts of flour, a small mill is sufficient, but if we want to make several kilos of flour, larger mills are recommended to avoid heating. The mills for home use are designed to grind no more than 3-5 kg of grain at a time. If we buy a more powerful mill, we get it faster. The power does not determine that the flour is more or less fine. All Fidibus mills can be graduated exactly the same to obtain flour from very fine to coarse semolina. The more powerful the mill is also larger in size, as you can see in the technical sheet of each of them.
  • Electric mills for semi-industrial use: for small bakeries, communities, groups. The Fidibus XL Plus mill and the Jumbo mill are the best options for milling several kilos at a time. The difference is that with Fidibus XL you get 200 g / min for many hours in a row, without overheating. And Jumbo is a robust and faster mill, with which moulder 350 g / min and cannot be used for many hours in a row, its continued use is 30 – 45 minutes in a row. They are mills between a homemade mill and an industrial mill.
  • Manual mill: the Komo manual mill can be converted to electric if the optional motor is adapted. It is a good option for all those who do not have good electricity supply or who do not want to depend on electricity. It is a small mill, in case you need a manual mill that offers higher performance, we recommend the Rotary mill.

•  Mixed mills: Duett and the Fidifloc mill. Both are mixed mills, which integrate grain mill by bran sifter machine suppliers and flakes. In the Duett mill we have a Fidibus mill and an electric Flocman flake mill, so they can grind flour and make flakes, both electric. At the Fidifloc mill, we have an electric Fidibus mill and the Flicfloc manual flake mill. These mills are the ideal option for people who want to make flour and flakes at home since in a single mill they have both pieces. In this way, they occupy less space and the flake mill, being integrated into a larger casing, does not need to be clamped, as is the case with individual manual grinders.

Preety Rani

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