Omcan USA Meat Processing Equipment Parts - 47710
Omcan USA 47710 stainless steel 96-blade tenderizer cradle for electric meat tenderizer 47709 — durable, hygienic, high-efficiency slicing.
What our Experts Think
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Essential Tenderizing Accessory: Specifically made as the 96‑blade stainless steel tenderizer cradle for the Omcan USA electric meat tenderizer #47709, turning it into a high‑performance tenderizing tool.
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Commercial‑Grade Build: Stainless steel blades and cradle construction ensure durability, corrosion resistance, and food‑safe operation in busy meat prep environments.
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Superior Tenderizing Output: With 96 precision blades, it delivers consistent, uniform meat tenderization – ideal for steaks, chops, and other cuts.
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Boosts Productivity: Enhances throughput when paired with the compatible Omcan tenderizer, turning a standard unit into a more versatile prep station.
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Smart Accessory Upgrade: A practical add‑on that elevates your existing equipment’s performance without needing a whole new machine.
Q&A
Q: What is the Omcan USA 47710?
A: It’s a 96‑blade stainless steel tenderizer cradle — a replacement/accessory part for use with Omcan electric meat tenderizers.
Q: What does this part do?
A: The 47710 cradle holds 96 blades that tenderize meat evenly when installed in a compatible electric meat tenderizer, helping prepare cuts for cooking or further processing.
Q: What equipment is it compatible with?
A: Designed for use with the Omcan electric meat tenderizer model 47709 (MT‑IT‑370) (blade assembly sold separately).
Q: What type of kitchens or operations use it?
A: Suitable for restaurants, butcher shops, catering kitchens, and commercial food processing, where consistent, professional tenderizing is needed.
Q: Why choose the 47710 part?
A: It enables uniform tenderizing performance from your electric tenderizer, improving meat texture and prep efficiency.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean after every use: Remove the 96‑blade tenderizer cradle and wash with warm, soapy water to eliminate meat bits and juices; this prevents buildup and maintains performance.
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Sanitize thoroughly: After washing, sanitize all blade surfaces with a food‑grade sanitizer to uphold food safety standards.
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Dry completely: Ensure blades and frame are fully dried before reassembly or storage to avoid moisture‑related corrosion.
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Inspect blades regularly: Check all 96 blades for dulling, bending, or damage; replace the cradle if wear impairs tenderizing quality.
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Store safely: Keep the tenderizer cradle in a clean, dry place away from contaminants when not in use to preserve blade sharpness and hygiene.