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Combined Heading and Gutting Machine: Carsoe CS3063 Overview

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Overview of the Carsoe CS3063 combined heading and gutting machine for cod, pollock and haddock processing in medium to large-scale operations.

Combined Heading and Gutting Machine: Carsoe CS3063

Carsoe has announced the launch of the CS3063 combined heading and gutting machine (patent pending), a standalone, operator-assisted solution designed for efficient and precise heading and gutting of cod, pollock, and haddock.

Product Overview

The CS3063 is a compact device suitable for medium to large-scale processing. It delivers consistent processing results throughout each shift without adding complexity to factory floor operations.

Operating Method

During operation, the operator manually places fish into moving fixtures. Once the fish is secured, the machine automatically executes the processing workflow:

  1. The heading operation is performed using Carsoe's latest cutting mechanism.
  2. The gutting operation follows using the bottom station based on Carsoe's proven KM gutting technology.
  3. The processed fish is released into a discharge chute for subsequent processing or packaging.

Key Features

  • Standalone design with operator assistance for fish loading.
  • Suitable for cod, pollock, and haddock processing.
  • Designed for medium to large-scale processing operations.
  • Manual fish loading with automatic processing cycle.
  • Latest Carsoe cutting mechanism for heading.
  • Proven KM gutting technology for the bottom station.
  • Fish discharged into chute for easy downstream handling.
  • Compact design integrates seamlessly into existing factory workflows.
  • Consistent processing quality maintained throughout each shift.

Design Philosophy

The product is designed to integrate into existing factory operations seamlessly. It provides reliable, consistent performance without requiring significant changes to current workflows or adding unnecessary complexity to the production floor.

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