Brand: | Pakenham hydroponics |
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Product type: | Trimmer |
SKU: | MTG75 |
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The gentlest with your flowers
Designed for growers looking for a little more independence, both models of the MT Gentle offer a high level of automation up to 20 kg/h thanks to its food grade silicone fingers system. These move the flowers over the grid as gently as up to 15 operators working at the same time, achieving a precise cutting accuracy while preserving the shape and structure of the flower. A perfect and gentle result.
Apart from their robust design made of high-quality stainless steel, the power of their motor-reducer allows you to work intensively with all different sizes of the flowers, without having to stop the production. The MT Gentle trimmers are easy to use and are designed for a quick and easy maintenance.
Electrical Connection | 230 V 50 / 60 Hz |
Motor Power | 250 W |
Weight | 70 KG |
Machine Dimensions | 75 x 75 x 130cm |
Box Dimensions | 83 x 81 x 70cm |
Fresh production | 25KG / H |
Number of blades | 4 units |
Working area | 70 cm |
Noise level | 76 dB |
Machine material | Stainless Steel |
Blade speed regulator | Yes |
Adjustable blade height | Yes |
Air-cooled motor | Yes |
Quick access window top container | Yes |
Safety System | Yes |
"Food grade silicone fingers" | Yes |
"Finger" speed regulator | Yes |
Air suction | Yes |
Warranty | 5 Years |
The MT Gentle models can easily be converted into the MT Standard.
Without any tools needed, according to the features of your product and your needs it terms of work. The process is simple: replace the existing grid with the MT Standard one and add the suction blades. Ready!
By Jack Nichol
Hi Everyone, my blog post for today will be focused on knowing when your flower is ready to use a trimming machine. There is trying to trim too early and too late. Knowing the perfect time to use that specialised trimmer you have is important. It can save you a of time on quality control afterwards as well as literally saving your product from annihilation if it is too dry when you try and trim it. Also, depending on the type of machine you have access to will determine when you should start trimming those precious flowers you worked so hard to grow.
First, it is imperative you buy a moisture meter calibrated for hemp plants. Simply check multiple samples in your bin or sack by pushing the pins into the flower and getting a percentage moisture reading. Remember, that is not a relative humidity reading you are taking. If you’ve got nicely dried and cured flower around 10% ready to be trimmed that you are seeing on the meter, it doesn’t mean they humidity in your bin or sack is that as well. That is different kind of moisture and measurement.
Next, let’s talk about what kind of machine you will be using. If you are using a hybrid machine like Gladiator from CenturionPro or a T4 from Twister, you don’t want your flower going below 10% as by then the small sugar leaves have already curled tightly around the flower and no amount of tumbling around or vacuum from the trimmer will be able to pull them back out to get trimmed. The idea when using hybrid trimmers to trim dry is to “catch” the flower right after it dries enough so that it won’t be so sticky and resinous the trimmer is ineffective, yet the leaves have not fully turned in and are accessible to the vacuum and blades. The timing of this varies depending on things like your drying/curing parameters and strain. Beware that if you try to trim using a hybrid trimmer sub-9%, you run the risk of turning your flower into kief. But typically, when your flower is reading 11-13%, hybrid trimmers tend to be the most effective for trimming dry.
If you have a mechanical dry tumbler to help you trim, 9-10% on your meter is when you should start to use the machine. Anything dryer will tumble over itself and run the risk of crushing the flower in trim essentially because there is no moisture left to hold the bud together. Running anything moister than that and the tumbler itself will not work. Dry tumblers use the action of the flower rolling over itself and their leaves through the tumbler slots to make clean cuts or breaks during the session. Dry tumblers like the Triminator Dry are great because they are quiet and keeping all of your trim and kief is usually easier. But again, as I have said in past blogs, your process and situation should dictate what machine you pick and when you trim. Thanks for reading and I hope this helped. Happy Trimming!
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