Nov 07, 2011 . The Hatsuyuki class of all-purpose destroyers of the 3rd generation were completed from 1982 to 1987. A total of 12 ships were built to replace old destroyers acquired in the early days of JMSDF ...
Boat Shape: Long forecastle type
Standard Displacement: 2,950ton3,050ton (DD129-132)
Plan: 1978 mid-term estimate
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Close the ice cabinet cover and adjust texture of shaved ice. (Shaving will not start while the cover is open.) Switch on. (Adjust the texture of shaved ice during operation if necessary) Specifications. Dimensions (WxDxH) 305 W x 432 D x 635mm H, 12-23/32" W x 17-25/32" D x 25-25/64" H. Net Weight.
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HC-77B. Large Capacity Cube Ice Shaver. Easy for operation and maintenance. The inlet cover can be removed by just lifting it up straight. Operation. Dice-shaped cube ice is recommended to make soft and fine shaved ice. Specifications. Dimensions (WxDxH) 290 W x 360 D x 499mm H, 11-1/2" W x 14-1/2" D x 19-3/4" H.
Electrical: 220V, 50/60Hz, 1Ph.115V, 60Hz, 1Ph.
Shaving capacity (per min): 1.4Kgs (50Hz)/1.7Kgs (60Hz)
Net weight: 15Kgs/33Lbs
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Hatsuyuki HC-S32A Cube Ice Shaver 220W. HC-S32A. Dimension: 306 x 402 x 429 mm. Brand name: Hatsuyuki / Japan. Manufactured: Japan. Contact. Buy. Share. PRODUCT INFORMATION; DOWNLOAD DOCUMENT; Power: 220 W: Voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz: Dimension: 306 x 402 x 429 mm: Average shaving capacity : 1.4 : Weight: 15 kg . Ice hopper capacity: …
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Hatsuyuki. (1928) For other ships with the same name, see Japanese destroyer Hatsuyuki. Hatsuyuki (初雪, "First Snow") was the third of twenty-four Fubuki -class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.
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Description Specs Shipping. If you don’t have electricity readily available, the Hatsuyuki Manual Block Ice Shaver - HA-110S is for you. This heavy-duty manual ice shaver machine makes the same fluffy snow as high-end electrical block shavers at a fraction of the cost. With a shaving capacity of 6 pounds per minute, this manual ice shaver ...
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Hatsuyuki Ice shavers are available in 3 options. The Shave Ice Co. have been exclusive distributors of Hatsuyuki Ice shaving equipment since 2007. Having done years of research The Shave Ice Co. decided that there was only one brand to represent and that was the Japanese brand “Hatsuyuki”. Renowned for the quality of snow the machines ...
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Hatsuyuki HC-8E Specifications Dimensions 13-5/16"W x 15-1/4"D x 17"H 1/3 HP Motor Electrical 115V 3.8A 255W H.T.K. Hawaii Inc. has specially developed flavors using the Hawaiian Snow brand for the shave ice industry.
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The Hatsuyuki HC-8E Cube Ice Shaver sets the standard for the shaved ice industry. This model is 110 volt which plugs directly into a standard wall socket and can serve up to 500 people in an eight hour period. It produces fine and fluffy shaved ice using bagged ice or cubed ice from a local store. ... Machine Dimensions: 13.3" W × 15.25" D × ...
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Hatsuyuki / Japan: Manufactured: Japan: Price (10% VAT not included) ... Dimension: 355 x 402 x 565 + (195) mm high: Shaving Capacity: 1.8kg/min (50Hz), 2.2 kg/min (60Hz) Weight: 20 kg: SIMILAR PRODUCT. HC-S32A Hatsuyuki HC-S32A Cube Ice Shaver 220W.
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The Hatsuyuki HC-8E Cube Ice Shaver is one of our best selling machines. The HC-8E is 110 volt and is capable of plugging directly into any standard wall outlet and can serve up to 500 people over an eight hour period. It produces fluffy and snow-like shaved ice using bagged or cube ice from any local store. ... Dimensions: 13.3" W × 15.25" D ...
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Hatsuyuki HB-320A Block Ice Shaver 130W. HB-320A. Most Recommendable Block Ice Shaver. User-friendlymodel with ice-lift up device and wide ice-receiving space and CE mark. Low noise, Energy saving machine. Wide and open space below the shaving table. Light net weight. Dimension: 355 x 402 x 565 (+195) mm. Brand name: Hatsuyuki / Japan.
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The Hatsuyuki HA-110 Manual Block Ice Shaver is operated by hand and is a great alternative for schools, nonprofit or starter organizations that need a less expensive entry point into the Hawaiian Ice business. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Shaving Capacity: 1.6 Lbs. per minute Ice Container Capacity: 2.9 Lbs. Net Weight: 43 Lbs. ACCESSORIES Tray - 1
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Hatsuyuki HC-8E Cube Ice Shaver is the only cube shaver that produces nearly the same quality snow as block ice shavers. It has a unique safety feature – operation stops automatically when the lid is opened. Shaved ice is not crunchy, but fluffy, light and flavorful. NSF and UL Certified. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 13-5/16″ W x 15-1/4″D x 17″
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What Size of Ice Block to Use. How to Operate the Hatsuyuki Ice Block Shaver. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION. Power Switch On/Off. Voltage 220V/50Hz. Weight 20 Kg. Ice Type Ice Block. Shaving Capacity 1.8 Kg/Min. Dimension 35.5x40.2x56.5+19.5 cm.
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Hatsuyuki Block Ice Shaver shaves ice as fresh as fresh fallen snow. It is the perfect choice for the high volume location. The machine comes with safety feature, when the ice cabinet is opened the operation stops automatically. NSF and UL approved. Shaves round cylinders of ice.
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For other ships with the same name, see Japanese destroyer Hatsuyuki. Hatsuyuki (初雪, "First Snow") was the third of twenty-four Fubuki -class destroyers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy following World War I. When introduced into service, these ships were the most powerful destroyers in the world.
Hatsuyuki, built at the Maizuru Naval Arsenal was laid down on 12 April 1926, launched on 29 September 1928 and commissioned on 30 March 1929. Originally assigned hull designation "Destroyer No. 37", she was completed as Hatsuyuki .
On completion, Hatsuyuki was assigned to Destroyer Division 11 under the IJN 2nd Fleet. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Hatsuyuki helped cover landings of Japanese forces during the Battle of Shanghai in 1937, and subsequent landings of Japanese forces at Hangzhou in northern China.