Grote Company’s servo depositor marries precision and speed

Grote Company’s servo depositor marries precision and speed

Grote Company, a manufacturer of top–quality food slicing and assembly equipment, announced its Servo Depositor machine, designed to accurately and consistently deposit all types of condiments, liquids and particulates on prepared food lines. Easy to maintain and operate, the depositor provides precise volume and placement control, with deposit rates of up to 100 per minute…


Grote Company, a manufacturer of topquality food slicing and assembly equipment, announced its Servo Depositor machine, designed to accurately and consistently deposit all types of condiments, liquids and particulates on prepared food lines.

Easy to maintain and operate, the depositor provides precise volume and placement control, with deposit rates of up to 100 per minute per nozzle and minimal gaps between products. Multiple products can be dispensed for greater throughput.

Grote Company’s new Servo Depositor machine is just what prepared food processors need to increase their productivity,” said John Truscott, director of technology, of Grote Company.

“Fast and flexible with sanitary RTE design, the depositor was developed to fit seamlessly into your line, based on our deep knowledge of the sandwich,

baked goods and prepared foods markets.”

The Servo Depositor features automatic deposit weight and length adjustments. Made with stainless steel components, it’s easier to maintain and operate, allowing for toolless changeouts and disassembly for thorough washdowns and maintenance, all with foodsafe operation in mind. Airless operation is also available, depending on the application.

The machine’s cantilevered base with adjustable height means it can be added seamlessly to any production line. Configurable to meet specific needs, it offers a choice of hopper capacities, as well as a variety of nozzles and heads, for flexibility.


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