We can build custom equipment for companies that are in any food processing industry. contact us.
Looking for a complete shelling system? Check out the Eagle Shelling System! From cracking to finished product; It takes care of it all.
Need a way to separate your nut meat from your nut shell? Browse over to the Cyclone Head Blower page and find out how!
We have added the C.I.T. Sizer and the Five Screen Stack Sizer . Check them out! They are sure to answer your sizing problems.
Inspection Table information has been added to our Products Page.
See our 14 inch and 18 inch diameter Pecan Shellers here.
New information on the Modern Electronics Pecan Cracker.
Support Equipment can be used in all stages of a shelling operation. This section includes equipment such as Elevators, Conveyors, Barrel Dumps, Holding Bins, etc. If you have any questions about these or any other products, please contact us.
Utilizing a horizontal to vertical to horizontal design; These "Z-type" elevators provide a convenient solution to any plant setup.
These are the traditional vertical elevators. They can be built to virtually any height needed..
An alternative to the Conveying Elevator, This conveyor carries product horizontally, then up at a 60° incline, then returns to horizontal to discharge the product.
Straight or curved, belt or vibratory; We can manufacture a conveyor that suites your needs.
These are a staple in any processing plant. Used for surge capacity or storage, we manufacture these bins in a virtually infinite number of sizes.
This is a must have if you handle your product in barrels. You can set your bins up in a line, and place a Barrel Dump on a track in front of them to dump product into each bin. This will be much less expensive than having an elevator for each bin.
These were designed to fit inside of Holding Bins. They spiral from the top of the bin to the bottom to allow the product to gently descend without breaking or bruising the product.
If you are tired of breaking or bruising your valuable halves and large pieces because you discharge directly from a Satake color sorter into a drum or conveyor, this is your answer. These decelerators attach directly to your Satake sorter, and reduce the product's velocity to a crawl before allowing it to move on to the next conveyance.