





SRAML destemmer features include: • Polyethylene cage available with different hole sizes • Destemmer shaft with soft rubber tips adjustable by length and inclination • Electronic speed variator to control the cage and shaft rotation • Easy and fast tool-free (dis)assembly • Easy access to the interior and surrounding equipment for ...











THE XL MEGABUCKER. The world's first industrial scale destemming solution for commercial hemp and cannabis growers. Accommodating up to 16 operators this destemming goliath can destem up to 2400 lbs wet per hour. Combine with CenturionPro XL Trimmers to achieve the highest capacity harvesting system in the world!













fresh berry destemmer. The Innotech Fresh Berry Destemmer is an innovative solution for process facilities requiring a mobile destemmer that can be placed in-line with other equipment. In fact, we offer this destemmer as an add-on option for most of our process equipment. Our fresh berry destemmer incorporates vertical vanes under the wire belt ...



Puleo Vega 10 Destemmer Crusher. Puleo Vega 25 Destemmer Crusher. Puleo Vega 15 Destemmer Crusher. PDF WINE MAKING MACHINES. Fig. 1 Main parts of the MOTORIZED GRAPE CRUSHER AND DESTEMMER . On top of the hopper, a protective box (supplied) must be placed in order to avoid upper limbs coming into contact with the …









Grapes are introduced through the hopper and are progressively brought into the destemmer at speed rate required without any impact. The cage and the shaft rotate in the same direction to prevent any shearing effects on the grapes. Interchangeable cages Various cage diameters (22 mm, 25 mm or 32 mm) Delta E2: 4-15 T/h. Delta E4: 15-25 T/h













Co-owner Andrew Martinez says his winery deploys a destemmer manufactured by Diemme. "We use a small-sized Diemme brand destemmer with crushing capability. This small destemmer/crusher has the capacity of running about four to five tons per hour. For being a smaller unit, it is quite functional, versatile and industrial in its use.




