Usoraszkt

Usoraszkt Automatic Weighing Filling Machine Review

Automatic Weighing Filling Machine 10-999g - 110V Particle Dispenser for Tea/Grain/Seeds, Adjustable Filling Range 12-15 Bags/Min with Foot Pedal, Commercial Packing Machine for Small Business

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Intro

If you’re moving from hand‑weighing and scooping into a semi‑automated workflow for tea, rice, seeds, spices or other small dry goods, the Usoraszkt Automatic Weighing Filling Machine is presented as a compact, floor‑standing packing station. The listing positions it for both long‑running home use and light commercial production, and its headline specs are a stainless‑steel exterior, a wide adjustable fill range (10–999g / 0.02–2.2 lbs), a claimed 8–15 bags per minute throughput and an electronic weight display with adjustable speed and weight settings.

What it is / first look

This is a corded, floor‑standing automatic filler with a polished stainless‑steel body and ABS components. The product size listed is 50 x 30 x 129 cm (19.7 x 11.81 x 50.79 in) and it ships with the core kit: the automatic filling machine, a power cord, a foot pedal and an English manual; other small assembly accessories are included in the package. The machine’s gross weight is listed as 25 kg (55.12 lbs) and net weight 23.75 kg (52.36 lbs), so it’s heavy enough to be stable on the floor but still movable on its wheels when needed.

What you get in the box

  • Automatic Filling Machine
  • Power cord (US standard plug)
  • Foot pedal (long cable)
  • English manual and accessories for assembly

Visual and color notes

The listing describes the finish as polished stainless steel and lists the color as silver. The product photos (file names provided with the listing) match a polished silver look. Available colors: silver.

In daily use

The Usoraszkt machine is built around a vibration‑feed system with what the listing calls a "dual vibration design" — magnetic vibration feeding combined with motor vibration filling — and an internal weighing system with an electronic display that shows preset weight, measured weight and quantity. Controls allow you to set target weight and to choose among three speed settings: fast, medium and slow. A foot pedal with a 2.0 m (6.56 ft) cable operates the cycle so a single operator can run the machine while handling bags.

Setup and basic operation

  1. Remove the red reinforcement screw at the bottom (shipping safeguard).
  2. Plug the machine in (US standard plug; power cord length 1.5 m / 4.92 ft).
  3. Connect the foot pedal switch.
  4. Load the hopper with product.
  5. Set the target weight and choose speed.
  6. Use the foot pedal to start filling cycles.

The listing also calls out user convenience items: a large loading hopper to reduce refill frequency, two different sizes of outlet hopper ports to fit different bag widths, visible windows to observe filling, and a mainboard that opens from the front for inspection and maintenance.

Performance claims

  • Filling range: 10–999 g (0.02–2.2 lbs), adjustable.
  • Accuracy: listed as 2 g (0.004 lbs), with a note that accuracy depends on the material you fill.
  • Speed: 8–15 bags per minute (depending on materials and settings).
  • Hopper capacity: listed for rice as 35 kg / 77.16 lbs, noted as depending on material volume.
  • Applicable material length: within 4 cm / 1.57 in (the listing frames this as the maximum item length for packaged goods).

Those numbers define the day‑to‑day envelope: if your packs and pieces fall within the length and weight range listed and you’re filling free‑flowing granular material, the machine is presented as tuned for single‑operator throughput with minimal manual weighing.

Materials & build quality

The listing emphasizes construction and internal components. It describes the exterior and structural parts as "high‑class stainless steel" with a polishing process intended to resist corrosion and wear. The design includes stainless‑steel buckles where parts join so the hopper, top cover and outlet hopper port are detachable for cleaning and service. ABS is listed among the materials for non‑metal components, and the listing also calls out a "pure copper inner core" intended for sustained high‑load operation.

What the listing presents as build highlights:

  • Polished stainless‑steel body claimed to offer anti‑corrosion and high strength.
  • Pure copper inner core (described as helping stable long‑term, high‑load operation).
  • Stainless‑steel buckles for removable parts to facilitate disassembly and cleaning.
  • Two sizes of outlet hopper ports included to fit different bag widths.
  • ABS universal wheels at the base (two with brakes) for mobility and fixation.

Those are manufacturer/listing claims about materials and construction. The listing positions the machine as both robust and maintainable — front access to the mainboard, removable covers and a polished finish are all framed as practical touches for production environments.

Safety considerations

The listing includes several safety and protection features but does not list third‑party electrical or food‑contact certifications. Notable safety features listed are:

  • An insulated power interface.
  • An automatic shutdown after 90 seconds of vibration when there is insufficient material to continue the feed cycle.
  • A protective function described as preventing "stive" from entering the main board line (that phrasing is taken directly from the listing and appears to indicate a foreign‑language translation; the listing frames it as a protective measure for the mainboard).
  • Two wheels with brakes to secure the machine in place during operation.
  • Front access to the mainboard to allow inspection and maintenance without major disassembly.

What the listing does not specify: independent safety certifications (the listing doesn't specify UL, CE, NSF or similar approvals), nor does it give an explicit list of food‑contact certifications or claims beyond the material names. If food‑contact compliance is important for your operation, verify current manufacturer documentation and local regulatory requirements before purchase.

Electrical and installation notes

The machine is corded electric with a US standard plug, rated 110V and 200W, and a 1.5 m (4.92 ft) power cord. Those are necessary checks if you plan to use the unit in a country or facility with a different mains standard or if you require longer power runs; the listing does not specify alternative plug types or voltage options. The foot pedal cable is listed at 2 m (6.56 ft), which helps operator ergonomics but plan your layout around the stated cord lengths.

Who this is for / who should skip

The listing positions this machine as a fit across a few overlapping use cases. Use the weight, size and item‑length specs to decide whether the machine meets your product and workflow needs.

Good fits

  • Small businesses and specialty food producers packing dry goods within the listed fill range (10–999 g) and product length limit (within 4 cm / 1.57 in).
  • Family or long‑term home use when you need to repackage bulk rice, seeds, coffee beans, tea, grains or spices and want an automated weighing and dispensing step.
  • Farms or grain processing operations that handle free‑flowing granular materials and want a portable, floor‑standing solution with a large hopper to reduce refills (listed rice capacity: 35 kg by volume).
  • Workflows that benefit from a single‑operator foot‑pedal start and variable speed control (fast, medium, slow).

Who should skip or verify carefully

  • If you need to package items longer than 4 cm (1.57 in) or heavier than 999 g per fill, the listed limits mean this machine will not be suitable.
  • If your product is not free‑flowing (sticky pastes, wet food, clumped powders) — the listing frames the product toward rice, grains, seeds and similar items; it also notes accuracy depends on material.
  • If you require documented third‑party electrical or food‑contact certifications — the listing does not specify such certifications, so verify current documentation for regulatory compliance in your market.
  • If you need very high throughput beyond the claimed 8–15 bags per minute, an industrial line‑level filler would be a better match than a floor‑standing machine oriented toward small commercial and heavy home use.

Verdict

The Usoraszkt Automatic Weighing Filling Machine is presented as a practical, mid‑weight floor‑standing filler for small businesses, farms and heavy home repackaging tasks. On paper it checks many boxes that matter for those buyers: a broad 10–999 g fill range, a large hopper with a listed rice capacity of roughly 35 kg (volume dependent), removable stainless‑steel parts for cleaning, adjustable speed, and foot‑pedal single‑operator control. The listing also emphasizes a polished stainless steel build, stainless buckles for removable parts, a pure copper inner core and front access to the mainboard — all intended to read as a durable, serviceable design.

Where you need to be cautious: the listing does not specify independent safety or food‑contact certifications, and the "protective function" text contains translation artifacts that you should clarify with the seller if protection of the mainboard or contamination prevention is a requirement for your operation. Also verify the listed electrical specs (US plug, 110V, 200W) against your facility and local code before buying, and confirm that the applicable material length limit (within 4 cm / 1.57 in) and the 10–999 g range match the products you intend to pack.

Check before you buy

  • Confirm the fill weight range (10–999 g) matches your product portioning needs.
  • Verify the applicable material length (within 4 cm / 1.57 in) suits the shaped items you plan to package.
  • Confirm power compatibility (US standard plug, 110V, 200W) for your site; the power cord length is 1.5 m / 4.92 ft.
  • Ask the seller for any food‑contact or electrical safety certifications if required by your local regulations (the listing does not specify third‑party certifications).
  • Plan space for the machine dimensions: 50 x 30 x 129 cm (19.7 x 11.81 x 50.79 in) and consider the hopper/refill access and wheel braking location.
  • Check the included accessories and cabling: the foot pedal cable is 2 m / 6.56 ft and a power cord and English manual are included.
  • Confirm the two sizes of outlet hopper ports will fit the bag widths you plan to use.

Overall, if your packaging needs fall within the listed specifications and you want a single‑operator, weight‑driven filling station with a stainless‑steel exterior and a sizable hopper, the Usoraszkt machine is positioned to be a functional, serviceable choice — provided you verify electrical compatibility and any required food‑contact compliance for your jurisdiction.

Frequently asked questions

What filling range and accuracy does the machine support?

The listing states an adjustable filling range of 10–999 g (0.02–2.2 lbs) with a listed accuracy of 2 g (0.004 lbs), though it notes accuracy depends on the material you are filling.

What materials is the machine made from and does it mention a motor/core material?

The listing describes the exterior as high‑class stainless steel with a polishing process, lists ABS for some components, and mentions a "pure copper inner core" intended to keep the machine stable under long‑term high‑load operation.

How fast is it and what are the power requirements?

The listing gives a speed of 8–15 bags per minute and specifies corded electric power: 200W, 110V, with a US standard plug and a 1.5 m (4.92 ft) power cord.

How big is the hopper and how much will it hold?

The listing lists a hopper capacity for rice of 35 kg / 77.16 lbs, but it qualifies that capacity as depending on the volume of the material you fill.

Does the machine come with a foot pedal and what are the cable lengths?

Yes — the package includes a foot pedal. Foot pedal line length is listed at 2 m (6.56 ft), and the power cord length is listed at 1.5 m (4.92 ft).

Is this suitable for pieces longer than 4 cm or for very heavy single fills?

The listing specifies applicable material length within 4 cm (1.57 in) and a maximum fill per cycle of 999 g, so items longer than 4 cm or heavier than 999 g per fill would be outside the listed limits.

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