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Clean Peach Pitter

Up to 91 peaches per minute

Torque pitting of good fruit and spoon pitting of less than perfect pits

Premium quality fruit halves and higher case yields

Enhanced production and quality – Is there anything better?

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Enhanced production and quality – Is there anything better?

The Clean Peach Pitter is a stainless steel, water lubricated, cling and freestone peach pitter that operates at 91 peaches per minute.

The Clean Peach Pitter halves and separates the pits (stones) from the fruit using Atlas’ patented ESP technology.

The Clean Peach Pitter offers the best of both pitting methods – torque pitting of good fruit, and spoon pitting of less than perfect pits. This provides continuous production volume, reduces sorting and repitting labor, and minimizes downtime, resulting in premium quality fruit halves and a higher per case yields.

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Technical information

Speed  91 P.P.M.
Motor size 2 Hp (1.5 kw)
Power supply 230/460V (380V)
Length 68″ (1788 mm)
Width 43″ (1105 mm)
Height 52” (1321 mm)
Fruit size 1 3/4″ – 4″ (44 mm – 102 mm)
Sound readings 86 dBA
Design specifications Download CAD file (pdf)

Atlas Pacific has been present in the apple industry since 1967, with the introduction of the apple peeling and coring machine.

Over the years Atlas has worked to improve and customize the machine to maximize yield and product quality, as well as responding to customer and consumer demand for fresh sliced product, leading to the innovative Atlas Pacific Fresh Slice Apple System.

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Technical Assistance

Along with service support, Atlas Pacific employs a dedicated team of service technicians, located around the world, ready to assist customers with machine inspections, off-season overhauls, seasonal start-up or troubleshooting.

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