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blade for slicer 250 diameter 25cm three hole central hole 40mm c45 rgv fac e
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BLADE FOR SLICER 250 DIAMETER 25CM THREE HOLE CENTRAL HOLE 40MM C45 RGV FAC E
| (E) Diameter Blade | 250 | |
| (V) Number of holes | 3 | |
| (F) Dim. Central hole | 40 | |
| (H) Blade height (thickness) | 17.5 | |
| (I) Inner blade measurement (blade guard) | 210 |
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neutral white oil pack for slicers 50 ml
Food-grade neutral white oil, 50 ml, for lubricating gravity-feed and flywheel slicers of any brand: colourless, odourless and tasteless, it protects the carriage, food pusher and blade from friction and rust. Do not use cooking oils.
blade for slicer 220 diameter 22cm three hole central hole 40mm c45 rgv and other brands
BLADE FOR SLICER? 220/40/3/180 / 15,5 C45 FOR ABO - KOLOSSAL - OMAS -VAN DALL
(E) Diameter Blade 220
(V) Hole Number 3
(F) Dim. Central Hole 40
(H) Blade height (thickness) 15.5
(I) Internal blade size (cap) 180
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hand protection slicer fac and swedlinghaus model 195 220 250r 250e
Carriage hand guard for FAC and Swedlinghaus gravity-feed slicers, models 195 / 220 / 250R / 250E, CE and CE domestic versions. Safety shield between the hand and the blade during slicing: mandatory component, to be replaced if broken or missing. Hole centre distance 14.9 cm (measurement to check for compatibility). Specific to FAC/Swedlinghaus, not interchangeable with RGV models.
adjustable stainless steel foot for itinerant
Adjustable stainless steel foot for market/street-vendor scales: levels the scale on counters and uneven surfaces. Replacement for the scale's base/column.
Adjustable stainless steel support foot designed for market/street-vendor scales (the counter scales used at markets and stalls), fitted to the base or column of the scale to level it on uneven surfaces or market counters.
- Material: stainless steel
- Type: screw-adjustable foot
- Use: support and leveling for market/vendor scales
Replace it when the original foot is broken, corroded, or when the thread is worn to the point of no longer providing stable support, causing an unstable scale or inaccurate weighing due to a tilted platform.