| Ergonomic Meat Trimming |
Ergonomic Angled-Head Meat TrimmersIncrease productivity through reduced hand stress
The circular blade is angled 15° so when trimming beef or pork neck bones, for example, the wrist is kept in a neutral position. Over the course of a shift, workers experience less stress to the wrist and forearm so they are able to trim high-value lean meat more productively. In fact, the angled-head makes such a difference in some operations, this is now the standard method of trimming neck bones. The result: increased throughput and reduced stress on the hand and the forearm.
Bettcher Yield SpecialistsOur highly trained and experienced Yield Specialists will work with you to improve ergonomic working conditions and safety – often right in your plant. We have more than 60 years of collective knowledge in the ergonomics field as it relates to meat processing activities. Our yield specialists will recommend best-in-class solutions to meet your meat trimming requirements. Tap into their deep knowledge to determine the best equipment configuration, the proper installation, and hands-on operator training to ensure improved yields results and superior productivity at your plant facility. Contact your regional manager today to find out how Bettcher Industries can help you work more efficiently, more safely … and more profitably. |