Friday, 27 March 2015

Food Processsor Assembly


  Today is the tenth day of my Industrial Training and today we are going to learn Food Processor assembly...
A food processor is a kitchen appliance used to facilitate repetitive tasks in the preparation of food. Food processors are similar to blenders in many ways. The primary difference is that food processors use interchangeable blades and disks (attachments) instead of a fixed blade.
Food processor functions consist of:
  •     Slicing/chopping vegetables
  •     Grinding items such as nuts, seeds (e.g. spices), meat, or dried fruit
  •     Shredding or grating cheese or vegetables
  •     Pureeing
  •     Mixing and kneading doughs
The base of the unit houses a motor which turns a vertical shaft. A bowl, usually made of transparent plastic, fits around the shaft. Cutting blades can be attached to the shaft; these fit so as to operate near the bottom of the bowl. Shredding or slicing disks can be attached instead; these spin near the top of the bowl. A lid with a "feed tube" is then fitted onto the bowl.The feed tube allows ingredients to be added while chopping, grinding or pureeing. It also serves as a chute through which items are introduced to shredding or slicing disks. A "pusher" is provided, sized to slide through the feed tube, protecting fingers.
Vow and as soon as the food processor was asembled, I was wondering that this robot would assist in cooking and garnishing in minutes...truly a mechanical wonder..."cook healthy, think healthy"...

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