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MEAT GRINDER

Professional and domestic meat grinders for grinding meat in labs, butcher's shops and kitchens with different volume needs.

Range available: see the Fama Meat Grinder lines (TS/TI stainless steel clad, sizes 8-32) and RGV Meat Grinder. This section also includes maintenance products, such as transmission oil for lubricating mechanical parts.

For all meat grinder spare parts see Meat Mincer Spare Parts.

Frequently asked questions

Which meat grinder brand should I choose, Fama or RGV?
Both offer complete ranges in different sizes: the choice often comes down to brand preference and the spare parts you already have on hand.

How often should the transmission be lubricated?
Follow the machine's manual; the dedicated oil helps keep the gear movement smooth over time.

Professional and Domestic Meat Grinders - Fama, RGV

MEAT GRINDER

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  • <p>Complete range of <strong>Fama Industrie</strong> meat grinders, available in various sizes and versions for professional butchery use or intensive home use.</p> <p><strong>Model codes</strong>: the size is shown by the number (8, 12, 22, 32), while the letter identifies the version — <strong>TS</strong> (base) and <strong>TI</strong> (stainless steel clad, with protective housing). The 32 models come in an <strong>Eco</strong> version with a removable grinding assembly for easier cleaning.</p> <p><strong>Power supply</strong>: single-phase versions available (for home use/small butchery, typically 210-230V) and three-phase (for continuous professional use).</p> <p><strong>How to choose the right size</strong>: the model number roughly indicates grinding capacity — larger sizes (22, 32) suit higher processing volumes than the 8 or 12, which are meant for home use or small butcheries.</p> <p>For parts for individual models see <a href="/en/meat-grinder-model-8-ce.html">Model 8 CE</a>, <a href="/en/meat-grinder-model-12-ce.html">Model 12 CE</a> or <a href="/en/meat-grinder-model-22-ce.html">Model 22 CE</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>What's the difference between TS and TI?</strong><br>TS is the base version, TI is stainless steel clad with additional protective housing — same grinding size, different look and protection.</p> <p><strong>Single-phase or three-phase: which is better?</strong><br>Single-phase suits home or occasional use with a standard power socket; three-phase is designed for continuous professional use, where a three-phase supply is available.</p>
  • <p>The RGV range of meat grinders and multi-function machines for processing meat in the kitchen.</p> <p><strong>Trita Express mod.8</strong>: compact meat grinder for home use or small delicatessen work. <strong>New Duetto Plus</strong>: multi-function machine combining a meat grinder, tomato press and grater in a single motor unit, with interchangeable accessories. <strong>New Pommy tomato press</strong>: for making passata and preserves.</p> <p>For RGV spare parts see <a href="/en/rgv-spare-parts.html">RGV Spare Parts</a>; for the full meat grinder range go back to <a href="/en/meat-grinder.html">Meat Grinders</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>What sets the New Duetto Plus apart from a simple meat grinder?</strong><br>It's a multi-function machine: with the dedicated accessories it also becomes a tomato press and grater, not just a meat grinder.</p> <p><strong>Where do I find spare parts for these models?</strong><br>In the RGV spare parts section, searching by the specific model code.</p>

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