Hoshizaki Air-Cooled XXL Ice Maker 40kg/24hr XXL R134a IM-65NE-LM ds549
Hoshizaki Air-Cooled XXL Ice Maker 40kg/24hr XXL R134a IM-65NE-LM ds549
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If you need an ice machine which can make extra large ice cubes, the Hoshizaki IM-65PE-LM is an excellent option. Able to make up to 26kg of 58x48mm ice every 24 hours, the Hoshizaki offers more than enough output for specialist bars. Ice quality is great too, thanks to the built-in filters and closed water circuit, which prevents impurities entering the ice making process.
Please note: limescale can cause serious damage to your ice machine. We recommend a water filter is fitted to reduce limescale and maintain ice quality. Capacity: 26kg
Dimensions: 930(H) x 633(W) x 506(D)mm
Material: Stainless Steel
Refrigerant: R134a
Supplier Model Number: IM-65PE-LM
Temperature Range: 5°C to 35°C
Voltage: 220-240V
Warranty: 2 Years Parts & Labour
Weight: 66kg
Colour: Stainless Steel
Efficient ice making process due to Hoshizaki's unique FM auger system. Utilises all water brought into the machine - water consumption is equal to ice production
Stainless steel exterior with integrated door handle provides a hygienic easy-clean finish
Can produce up to 40kg of ice within 24 hours
Automatic flush system to reduce sediment build-up
Closed water circuit offers contamination protection by reducing the number of points at which impurities can enter the ice making process
Removable bin door gasket
Stainless steel with injected polyurethane foam for rigidity and insulation
Built-in water filter
Double hardened stainless steel auger. Combined with carbon bearings, they work optimally in a tough and wet environment which extends product life and reduces maintenance costs
Electronically controlled to ensure an optimised ice making process under varying circumstances without the need for physical adjustments. Quality of ice is always consistent
Easily cleanable air filter allows end users to carry routine cleaning schedules. Extends product life expectancy and reduces the frequency and costs of maintenance call-outs
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