Produce peeling machine, particularly for shelling nuts

Foods and beverages: apparatus – Means to treat food – By applying fluid

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99541, 99584, 99623, 99631, A23N 700

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a machine for treating produce for peeling it, in particular a nut-husking machine. This machine comprises a tank (1) with a cylindrical wall, a rotary disk (10) dotted with a plurality of teeth (16) projecting above the disk by an adjustable height, means (4-9) for driving the disk into rotation, a sliding gate (24) to recover the processed produce, means for evacuating the wastes and liquid that include a passage (15 ) on the disk circumference, a ring (21) in this passage and a bottom (2) associated with a spout (3), and means distributing the liquid which include a distributor (12) fixed to the center of the disk (10) in order to eject the liquid at the disk in the centrifugal direction.

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