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SIRMAN SLICER SPARE PARTS

General spare parts for Sirman slicers, all models: Mirra, Selce, Mantegna, Canova, Palladio and others.

Motor: available in single-phase (230V) and three-phase (400V), Castellotti motors (mod. H71, complete with dedicated fan cover and fan).

Carriage and guard components: hex bar with tip for carriage release (mod. LND 350-385), Glacer bushing (mod. Mirra 300), pusher foot (mod. Mirra 300 Y09), pusher ring and guard (mod. Mirra 300, fits OMS), blade guard top cover.

Other components: clock-style knob (fits Mantegna/Canova/Palladio), capacitor (8mF).

For parts specific to one model see Sirman Slicer Belts, or go back to Sirman Spare Parts.

Frequently asked questions

Is the clock-style knob the same on Mantegna, Canova and Palladio?
Yes, this component is shared across these Sirman models.

How do I choose the right motor?
Check the voltage (230V single-phase or 400V three-phase) and the exact model of your slicer before buying.

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SIRMAN SLICER SPARE PARTS

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  • <p>Sharpeners with hood for Sirman slicers are part of the same range already described on the main <a href="/en/sharpener.html">Sharpeners</a> page, where you'll find all the variants (complete, without hood, removable) for the different brands.</p>
  • <p>Protection rings and blade guard/cover discs for all <strong>Sirman</strong> slicers.</p><p><strong>Protection ring</strong>: surrounds the outer edge of the blade, available for Smart 250 CE and Galileo 350 CE.</p><p><strong>Blade guard/cover</strong>: available with <strong>hexagon fitting</strong> (Mirra 300 model, code MA6) or <strong>square fitting</strong> (300 Sirman model), blade cover disc for Canova, Smart, Giott (250 CE MRR model) and Palladio (350 Top CE model, Mirra 300 Y09 model) — always check the exact brand model and fitting, as they are not interchangeable between versions even with the same diameter.</p><p><strong>Blade cover tie rod</strong>: M6 thread, for connecting the blade cover to the mechanism.</p><p>For the general guide on rings and blade covers from other brands see <a href="/en/blade-protection-ring.html">Blade Protection Ring</a> and <a href="/en/blade-cover.html">Blade Cover</a>; for other Sirman spare parts go back to <a href="/en/sirman-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">Sirman Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a>.</p><p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p><p><strong>How do I tell a hexagon fitting from a square one?</strong><br>Look at the socket in the centre of the original blade guard: six sides for hexagon, four sides for square.</p><p><strong>Is the blade guard on Mirra models before 2010 different from the current one?</strong><br>Yes, always check the production year of your Mirra slicer before buying.</p>
  • <p>The round guide is the bar the carriage slides on in Sirman Agata and Canova slicers, supported by dedicated support blocks.</p> <p><strong>Round carriage bar</strong>: sliding component dedicated to the Agata and Canova models. <strong>Rod support block</strong>: available in <strong>straight</strong> or <strong>angled</strong> version (La Felsinea and Sirman brands), to be chosen according to the geometry of the Canova model.</p> <p>For other Sirman slicer spare parts go back to <a href="/en/sirman-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">Sirman Slicer Spare Parts</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I choose between the straight and angled block?</strong><br>Based on the geometry of the original Canova model: check which version your machine has before ordering.</p> <p><strong>Does the carriage slide with difficulty along the guide?</strong><br>Check the condition of the round bar and the support blocks: wear or misalignment reduces smoothness of the slide.</p>
  • <p>Cams, eccentrics, blade guards and graduated knobs for all <strong>Sirman</strong> slicer models — the components that adjust cutting thickness and protect the blade area.</p> <p><strong>Eccentric</strong>: standard (e.g. mod. CE, Mirra) or <strong>variable-pitch conical</strong> (mod. Leonardo Evo, Galileo Evo, with roller) for finer thickness adjustment.</p> <p><strong>Blade guard</strong>: plexiglass (mod. Agata 250) or stainless steel (mod. Mirra 220/250/300, Mainz 250V) between the blade and the pusher plate.</p> <p><strong>Graduated knob</strong>: with pin (e.g. Ø12mm) or numbered aluminium cone (mod. Leonardo 350-385).</p> <p><strong>Other components</strong>: flat pulley (mod. Agata 300).</p> <p>For other Sirman spare parts go back to <a href="/en/sirman-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">Sirman Slicer Spare Parts All Models</a>; for the general guide on the eccentric see <a href="/en/eccentric.html">Eccentric for Slicer</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>What's the difference between a plexiglass and a stainless steel blade guard?</strong><br>Plexiglass keeps the cut visible, stainless steel is more resistant; the right choice depends on your slicer's original model.</p> <p><strong>When is the conical eccentric needed instead of the standard one?</strong><br>On Leonardo Evo and Galileo Evo models, for finer, more gradual thickness adjustment.</p>
  • <p>Multi-ribbed flat belts, <strong>TB2</strong> profile, for all <strong>Sirman</strong> slicer models.</p> <p><strong>How to read the dimensions</strong>: each belt is identified by three measurements &mdash; <strong>width (mm), running length (mm) and number of ribs</strong> (e.g. "TB2 16x360 8 ribs") &mdash; you need all three for a correct replacement: two belts of the same length but with a different number of ribs aren't compatible.</p> <p><strong>Available range</strong>: widths from 15.5 to 23.5mm, lengths from 266 to 630mm, 8 to 12 ribs, covering all Sirman models.</p> <p>For the complete guide on how to measure and replace the belt see <a href="/en/flat-belts.html">Flat Belts</a>; for other Sirman spare parts go back to <a href="/en/sirman-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">Sirman Slicer Spare Parts</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I measure the belt to be replaced?</strong><br>Count the visible ribs, measure the width with a caliper and, if possible, the running length; the code printed on the side of the original belt is the most reliable reference.</p> <p><strong>Do TB2 belts fit slicers of other brands?</strong><br>Only if the rib profile matches: always check that the other brand uses the same TB2 standard.</p>
  • <p>Hand guards for Sirman slicers: shields that reduce the risk of accidental contact with the blade during cutting, mounted on the side or on the carriage of the machine.</p> <p><strong>Materials</strong>: <strong>plexiglass</strong> (transparent, keeps the cut visible) or <strong>polycarbonate</strong> (more impact-resistant). <strong>Specific models</strong>: Giada 300 (87mm hole spacing), Palladio and Canova, Agata 350, Mirra 275-300 and Canova.</p> <p>For the slice deflector on the same models see <a href="/en/sirman-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">Sirman Slicer Spare Parts - All Models</a>; for guards for other models/brands see <a href="/en/finger-guards.html">Finger Guards</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>Plexiglass or polycarbonate: which is better?</strong><br>Plexiglass gives the best transparency; polycarbonate is more resistant to accidental impact: the choice depends on the original model fitted on your machine.</p> <p><strong>Is the guard interchangeable between Sirman models?</strong><br>No, each model (Giada, Palladio, Agata, Mirra...) has a dedicated guard with a specific hole spacing.</p>
  • <p>Replacement feet for Sirman slicers, the point where the machine rests on the work surface: they absorb vibration during cutting and keep the base stable.</p> <p><strong>Suction-cup or threaded</strong>: the <strong>suction-cup</strong> models (available in &Oslash;5, 6 and 8mm) give a firmer grip on the worktop; the <strong>threaded</strong> ones (&Oslash;25x20 M6x18, &Oslash;30x10 M8x16, &Oslash;30x20 M8x23) screw directly into the machine frame. Sold in packs of 4.</p> <p>For the general range of feet (other brands) see <a href="/en/feet.html">Feet</a>. For other Sirman spare parts go back to <a href="/en/sirman-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">Sirman Slicer Spare Parts - All Models</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>Suction-cup or threaded foot: which is better?</strong><br>The suction-cup version grips more firmly on smooth worktops; the threaded version is the correct replacement if your machine originally uses that fastening system.</p> <p><strong>How do I choose the right size?</strong><br>Compare the diameter and, for threaded feet, the screw pitch (e.g. M6, M8) with the original foot being replaced.</p>
  • <p>Emery wheels for the sharpener of <strong>Sirman</strong> slicers and compatibles.</p> <p><strong>How to choose the right replacement</strong>: check the three measurements — <strong>diameter x thickness x centre bore</strong> (e.g. "45x8x6", "48x15x8") — all needed for compatibility with your sharpener.</p> <p><strong>Grit</strong>: <strong>coarse</strong> for the main sharpening pass, <strong>fine</strong> for finishing the edge.</p> <p><strong>Compatibility</strong>: available for Sirman, OMS, Ironweed and Vandall.</p> <p>For the general guide to emery wheels from other brands, see <a href="/en/emery.html">Emery</a>; for other Sirman spare parts, go back to <a href="/en/sirman-slicer-spare-parts-all-models.html">Sirman Slicer Spare Parts</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I measure the emery wheel to replace?</strong><br>Measure diameter, thickness and centre bore with a caliper: all three measurements must match the original.</p> <p><strong>Do Sirman emery wheels fit OMS sharpeners?</strong><br>Yes, for shared sizes (e.g. 40x8x6), but always check all three dimensions.</p>

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