Berkel - Pedestal flywheel manual slicer B116 B116SA B116A black
A refined element that enhances all the elegance of the historic flywheel slicer. Not compatible with B116, B116A, B116SA in versions prior to 2017.
Berkel - Pedestal flywheel manual slicer B116 B116SA B116A black
Beautty deserves to be put on a pedestal. An element that enhances the elegance of the historic flywheel meat slicer.
The color of the pedestal is matched to the color of the slicer. Some details may be different from those shown in the photos.
Dimensions and weight: 560x690x790h mm and 76 kg.
Not compatible with B116, B116A, B116SA in versions prior to 2017.
Berkel
The history of Berkel began with Wilhelmus Adrianus Van Berkel. He was born in Enschot, Holland on 05/02/1869 and died in Montreaux, Switzerland on 11/12/1952. He was a butcher with a great passion for mechanics. His brains, urged by necessity to improve the old cut tools, induced him to invent the first mechanical slicing machine of his times and called it “Berkel Model A”. In 1899 Van Berkel established its first factory in Rotterdam. The following year, 84 slicing machines were produced and delivered by the Van Berkel’s Patent Company Ltd., and were: 76 Mod. A, 3 Mod. B, 5 Mod. C enriching the offer range. Since then the firm Van Berkel’s Patent grew continuously. It opened factories in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, U.S.A., Southern America, France, Norway, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Spain, Portugal and Canada. It produced not only slicers but also balances, mincing-machines, coffee-grinders, bread slicers, and during the First World War planes, internal combustion engines, parallel lathes, and mechanical instruments generally speaking. It became one of the most important firm in the world.
- Brand
- Berkel
- Colour
- black