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Potato Grading Machine

Sensor-driven sizing built for mandi and supermarket lots.

Potato Grading Machine

Specifications

Configuration details.

Capacity
2–10 tons/hour
Motor
7–15 HP, 3-phase, 440V
Body Material
Powder-coated mild steel
Dimensions (L×W×H)
30 × 12 × 7 ft
Weight
4–5 tons
Warranty
1 year
Size Grades
3 + 1 reject output

All specifications vary by configuration — ranges shown span our smallest to largest build for this model. Tell us your requirement and we'll spec the exact machine.

Potato Grading Machine labelled diagram

Overview

How it works

Potatoes sold into mandis, cold storage chains, or supermarket supply all get judged on size uniformity first. This machine moves tubers over a sensor-and-roller bed that separates them into large, medium, and small automatically, so a packhouse can prep for any of those three buyer types without re-sorting by hand each time.

Potato Grading Machine in use

Features

Built for reliable, everyday use.

Sensor-and-roller sizing into large, medium, and small lots, plus a reject output
Gentle handling keeps skins from bruising or splitting
Configurable from 2 to 10 tons per hour to match your dispatch volume
Suits mandi, trader, and supermarket-grade sorting standards

FAQs

Common questions.

Does the grading process damage the skin?

Handling through the sensor-and-roller section is gentle by design, so skins stay intact through the sort.

How many size grades does it produce?

Large, medium, and small as standard, plus a separate reject output for damaged or undersized tubers — the size cutoffs can be set to match whatever your buyer specifies.

Can it keep up with a full cold storage dispatch day?

It's built to run heavy loads for hours without slowing, which is the kind of volume a storage dispatch day usually needs.

Is one machine enough for supplying both mandi and supermarket buyers?

Yes — since the size bands are adjustable, the same line can be reconfigured between a mandi run and a supermarket-spec run.

What's involved in day-to-day upkeep?

Mainly keeping the rollers and sensors free of soil buildup — a quick clean at the end of each shift covers most of it.

Get In Touch

Get pricing and specs for the Potato Grading Machine.

Tell us your crop, daily volume, and shed size and we'll recommend a configuration and quote — usually within one business day.