Univex AQD24 Dough Dividers & Rounders
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Description
Univex AQD24 Automatic Square Dough Divider
High-speed, hydraulic divider – 24 identical portions in secondsDesigned for busy bakeries, commissaries and pizzerias, the Univex AQD24 takes the guesswork—and the labor—out of portioning dough. Close the lid, press start and let the heavy-duty hydraulic system create 24 perfectly square pieces in a single seven-second cycle.
Key Features
- Divides dough into 24 equal, square pieces every cycle.
- Wide portion range: 4.5 – 29.27 oz (130 – 830 g) per piece.
- Approx. 7-second divide cycle; up to 2,800 pieces per hour*.
- Powerful, long-life hydraulic drive for consistent compression and clean cuts.
- Simple one-touch operation—lid locks, divides and re-opens automatically.
- Programmable control board with multi-language interface speeds staff training.
- Durable, easy-clean painted steel cabinet built for commercial kitchens.
- Safety-interlocked lid; cETLus & ETL-Sanitation listed for North American compliance.
- Backed by a 1-year on-site parts & labor warranty.
Performance & Capacity
Pieces per cycle | 24 |
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Portion weight range | 4.5 – 29.27 oz (130 – 830 g) |
Divide cycle time | ≈ 7 seconds |
Maximum hourly output | Up to 2,800 pieces* |
Technical Specifications
Model | AQD24 |
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Drive system | Hydraulic |
Construction | Painted steel |
Overall dimensions (H × W × D) | 57" × 29.5" × 29.5" (144.8 × 74.9 × 74.9 cm) |
Net / Shipping weight | 507 lb / 532 lb (230 kg / 241 kg) |
Standard electrical | 208-240 V, 3-Ph, 1.01 HP (0.75 kW), 3.77 A |
Plug (standard) | NEMA L15-20P |
Optional electrical | 110 V, 1-Ph, 1.01 HP (0.75 kW), 12 A |
Certifications | cETLus, ETL-Sanitation |
Warranty | 1 year – on-site parts & labor |
*Production estimate includes loading and unloading; based on a complete 30-second start-to-finish cycle.