Used Weber Butchery Slicers for Sale 30


Weber Maschinenbau is a German manufacturer of high-speed industrial slicers, headquartered in Breidenbach. The brand specialises in production-scale slicing for sliced meat, bacon, cheese, and other portioned food products at speeds and throughputs that exceed conventional deli slicers. Weber slicers dominate industrial portion-control packaging lines across European, North American, and Asian markets. On the used market, Weber equipment attracts serious industrial food production buyers.

Used Weber butchery slicers on Exapro span Slicer 905 high-end production machines, Slicer 705 for mid-range production, and CCS (Cross Cutter Slicer) for specialised applications. Pricing depends on model, throughput, blade configuration, automation integration, and condition. Compare available listings, then submit a request directly on Exapro for full details on any Weber slicer.

Weber Maschinenbau is a German manufacturer of industrial slicing equipment founded in 1981 in Breidenbach. The brand is one of the global leaders in high-speed meat, cheese, and bacon slicing for industrial food production.

On the used market, Weber butchery slicers attract serious industrial buyers when production facilities upgrade to higher-throughput equipment or restructure production lines. Exapro listings cover Slicer 905 high-end production machines (processing 1,000+ kg/hour of finished portioned product), Slicer 705 mid-range machines, and CCS Cross Cutter Slicers for specialised applications. These are premium-tier industrial machines typically integrated into larger portioning and packaging lines. Compare current Weber listings to find machines matching your throughput and product specifications.

Key inspection points before buying include blade condition and any specialised blade options (Weber uses interchangeable blade systems for different product types), drive system state, infeed and outfeed conveying integration, vision system condition if equipped, and overall hygienic condition. Servo motors, scanning systems, and control electronics are critical components on high-end Weber machines.

Buying a used Weber butchery slicer: what to check

Before purchasing any used industrial slicer, particularly a high-end Weber machine, thorough inspection is essential. Blade systems and any specialised blade options are the primary value driver — Weber's interchangeable blade approach means knife inventory affects practical machine value. Verify which product types the machine is currently configured for.

Test the machine through several product runs if possible. Inspect servo drive system condition, scanning and vision components, and product handling automation. Hygienic surface condition needs particular attention — production slicers in regulated facilities require pristine wetted-surface condition. Verify control system functionality and recipe library completeness.

Transport for Weber slicers requires flatbed handling and careful rigging. These are substantial machines requiring proper de-installation and re-installation expertise. Plan integration with upstream product feeding (logging, log feed) and downstream packaging or interleaving systems. On Exapro, each Weber listing provides specifications, photos, and seller contact. Compare multiple Weber listings to find the right combination of throughput, blade configuration, condition, and value for your industrial portioning operation.