You guys may be able to help me out.
I have decided to add an additional oven to the MM PS360 I currently have.
As I only have 10 months left on my lease I am going to rent a new one with a lease / buy option once we get our new lease. We have no certainy of getting a new lease despite the centre manager agent saying they see no reason why we won’t (good tennant, growing business, they need our type of business etc … bulls*#t, bulls#*t)
I an m looking at a MM PS555 Gas conveyor which is similar size to mine (32" wide belt x 55" chamber - my chamber is 50"). We can get this with the motor under the chamber and use it as the primary oven as the bottom of the stack and then stack the older one on top.
The older one is more bulkier than the new model plus it has the motor underneath as well. Placing the new on on top of the old one will make the belts a bit high to easily get the pizzas off the belts.
Does anyone know if changing the motor on the old one to be above the chamber is an easy option? This will then have both sets of belts at workable heights (yeah, I’m a shorta#*e @ 5’5’’)
I really want to use the new one 100% of the time and rely on the old one for busy periods, hence placing the old one on top.
Any help would be appreciated and maybe George Mills can chime in with his expertise.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dave
I have decided to add an additional oven to the MM PS360 I currently have.
As I only have 10 months left on my lease I am going to rent a new one with a lease / buy option once we get our new lease. We have no certainy of getting a new lease despite the centre manager agent saying they see no reason why we won’t (good tennant, growing business, they need our type of business etc … bulls*#t, bulls#*t)
I an m looking at a MM PS555 Gas conveyor which is similar size to mine (32" wide belt x 55" chamber - my chamber is 50"). We can get this with the motor under the chamber and use it as the primary oven as the bottom of the stack and then stack the older one on top.
The older one is more bulkier than the new model plus it has the motor underneath as well. Placing the new on on top of the old one will make the belts a bit high to easily get the pizzas off the belts.
Does anyone know if changing the motor on the old one to be above the chamber is an easy option? This will then have both sets of belts at workable heights (yeah, I’m a shorta#*e @ 5’5’’)
I really want to use the new one 100% of the time and rely on the old one for busy periods, hence placing the old one on top.
Any help would be appreciated and maybe George Mills can chime in with his expertise.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Dave
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