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Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Press and D2 Cap for Pressing Olive Oil with the Piteba

$ 91.87

Availability: 37 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country of Manufacture: Netherlands
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Brand: piteba

    Description

    The Piteba Oil Expeller is a low cost way to make your own high quality raw nut and seed oil at home. There are many videos showing its use on the internet, just search for Piteba. Suitable for almost all oil containing seeds with at least 25% oil in the seed. Will not work for grape seeds, or any stone fruit. The press does not come with the top hopper or a container to catch the oil. The hopper is made by cutting the top off a plastic pop or water bottle. The D2 cap transforms the Piteba oil expeller into a processing tool for fresh olives. With most olives you produce an excellent olive paste and from some varieties you even produce oil in 1 step. Piteba cannot advise you on the best olive varieties. It is up to you to test and see if the 1 step oil production method or olive paste production applies to your olives. Piteba hopes to get feedback from customers in order to inform others on the best varieties to use. How it’s done: OLIVE OIL Use fresh fully ripened oil olives. Fill the expeller with olives (including kernels) and push them into the screw with a stick while turning the crank. The olive press cake leaves the press and the oil comes through the oil slit. After settling, you have a clear olive oil. The exact procedure is explained in the manual that comes with the D-2 cap. OLIVE PASTE In case the olives cannot be pressed and produce oil in 1 step (to be determined for your olives in your experiment), you can use the D2 cap to crush the olives (including kernels) to produce a homogeneous fine structured olive paste. This paste is ready for malaxation and further processing with disks and a hydraulic piston press.
    PLEASE CHECK THE OLIVE YOU PLAN TO USE TO BE SURE THEY ARE OIL OLIVES ANDNOT THE LARGER TABLE OLIVES
    . This press works and I cannot take returns stating it does not work as it is proven to work. You must follow the directions and have the correct olives. All returns will carry a restocking fee.
    The Piteba Manual Nut and Seed Oil Press is the original design made in Holland with quality parts,  and food safety in mind.  The Piteba is still made by the small family owned company that came up with the original design.  There is at least one illegal copy out there that is made in Asia where food
    safety
    , quality and employee treatment are of little concern.  This is a great unit.  Any concerns about its quality please check my feedback.  I have sold 1000s of these over the last 5 years and only have very happy customers.
    We've used our Piteba MANY times to press
    macadamia
    nuts and sesame seeds.  It works great.  We've sold some to friends of ours as well and they've successfully oiled hemp seeds, kukui nuts, coconuts and sunflower seeds.  Its a great item for people who want fresh, raw nut and seed oils but don't want to pay the extremely high price for it.  The Piteba would also be great for soap makers who want to make their own oils.
    There are many videos on youtube showing it in use.
    The press does not come with the top hopper or a container to catch the oil.  The Piteba is made to to shipped anywhere in the world with low shipping costs.  It comes with everything else pictured. The hopper is made by cutting the top off a plastic pop or water bottle.  A small jar is used to catch the oil.
    Item will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail medium flat rate box.  We are only charging actuall shipping cost.  If you would like insurance, please let me know so we can get you a price.
    The Piteba must be mounted to a counter or work surface.  You can also mount it to a board and then clamp the board to a counter using a woodworking clamp.
    General Info:
    Press uses a combination of heat and grinding to release oil from seeds and nuts
    Will also make peanut butter and other nut butters (use roasted peanuts)
    Completely non-electric
    Produces healthy oils for cooking, making soaps, paints, and many other things
    Press cake (what is left after oil is pressed) can be used in animal feed or as fertilizer
    Press needs to be mounted--can be on a table, wall or the floor
    Press up to 8 cups of oil per hour and process up to about 11 lbs of seeds per hour
    Hand-made in Holland
    8"H, handle is 11¼" L, weighs 4.75 lb
    Will process oils from:
    Almond
    Babassu Kernel
    Beechnut
    Cocoa Bean
    Coconut
    Hazelnut
    Hempseed
    Jatropha
    Linseed
    Niger Seed
    Oil Palm Kernel
    Peanut
    Pumpkin Seed
    Rapeseed
    Safflower
    Sesame Seed
    Soya Bean
    Sunflower Seed
    Walnut
    MANY OTHERS not listed
    Includes:
    Oil press
    Bottle for "lamp", wick and wick holder
    1 elastic band (red) for securing the "lamp" to the press
    Mounting hardware
    Extra Supplies NOT included:
    Funnel: use a plastic soft drink bottle--cut about 6" from the opening (OD of the outlet should be about 1¹⁄
    8
    ")
    Colored lamp oil (use colored so it is not confused with pressed oil)
    2 containers: 1 to catch the oil and 1 the press cake
    Tips:
    Sift seeds and nuts through sieve to remove unwanted particles, stones, straw, etc.
    Seeds and nuts should be well dried (8-10% moisture content)
    No deshelling required (except for peanuts, walnuts and hazelnuts)
    Make sure the washer on the end of the expeller screw is greased sufficiently with vegetable oil
    Let sit about 10 min. after lighting and placing container under chimney so press cage is heated sufficiently
    Depending on the type of seed or nut used, the adjustment bolt may or may not be used
    Crank should be turned clockwise--speed of cranking is determined by what is being processed
    Clean oil slit regularly to keep it from getting clogged
    Clean unit immediately so press cake doesn't harden; if press cake can't be removed, soak in warm water
    The press cake in the cap can also be softened before use (when already hardened) by heating the press before use for 30 min. Without removing the cake in the cap, you can start pressing (only if the same seeds or nuts are pressed). This will save a lot of cleaning time.
    Oil should sit at room temperature for a few days so that the solids will settle--no filter is needed
    Oil should be stored in a closed container in a cool, dark place until used
    Operation
    PITEBA oil expeller: suitable for almost all oil containing seeds with at least 25% oil in the seed
    IMPORTANT FOR GOOD RESULTS
    Moisture contents of the seed should be 8-10%
    Too dry
    (artificially dried seeds or dried in arid regions): press cake in cap is stone hard / no oil production
    Too moist
    : press cake flows back to the oil slit / no oil production
    Properties of the PITEBA oil expeller:
    High extraction efficiency
    Continuous expelling
    Manually operated (no external power source required)
    Almost no maintenance required
    Seeds can be expelled including seed coat
    Simple operation
    Compact Tool (2.2 kilo)
    Quality Requirements of the Seeds:
    Seed has to be well dried, but not too dry (8-10% moisture content)
    No deshelling required except for groundnut, walnut and hazelnut
    Seeds should be freed from any stones, sticks and sand before expelling
    Big seeds such as walnut, hazelnut, oil palm kernel, coconut and babassu need reduction in size but should not be ground
    Expelling Operation:
    Before starting daily expelling: grease washer at the end of the shaft of the expeller screw with vegetable oil and insert the screw within the press cage
    Mount press cage cap and terminal adjustment bolt--the use of the terminal adjustment bolt is indicated for every type of seed processed
    IMPORTANT:
    The thread of the press cage cap
    has to be cleaned before turning the cap on the press cage.
    If this is not done, the cast iron cap may burst!
    The press cage should be heated for 10 minutes with the small oil burner, as provided, before starting work--the burner remains burning also during expelling
    The expeller is operated by turning the crank clockwise
    The seed enters through the funnel into the expeller screw--the screw moves the seed towards the press cage outlet; near the press cage outlet the seed is ground and exposed to a very high pressure
    The oil is expelled near the press cage outlet and runs against the direction of the flow of the seed to the oil outlet--the oil needs time to move to the oil outlet
    The press cake leaves the press cage at the end of the cap or the small holes depending on the use of the terminal adjustment bolt as indicated for each type of seed.
    Oil outlet may be blocked by small particles and should be cleaned regularly with a blade to allow free oil flow
    The oil is collected from the slit in the press cage and is collected in a container
    The Oil:
    Oil is collected in a container under the press cage and emptied in a big container
    Impurities will settle in the big container after a few days--if necessary keep the oil at 30° Celsius (86° F) or slightly warmer to allow easy settling of impurities
    Decant the clear oil--the oil is ready for use
    The Press Cake
    The press cake can serve as protein concentrate in feed for chicken, pigs, goats, ducks and cattle
    The press cake can serve as organic fertilizer as it is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, potash and magnesium
    The press cake can serve as fuel
    During Oil Expelling:
    Check oil flow and clean with a blade the oil slit when the oil flow is impeded
    After Expelling:
    After expelling, remove the cap immediately from the end of the press cage when still hot
    The hot press cake in the cap is still rather soft and easy to remove with a knife or a screw driver
    Watch out!
    Do not damage the thread inside the cap!
    If the cap is not cleaned immediately when still hot, the press cake inside the cap becomes hard like stone and is difficult to remove
    If you soak the cap in warm water for a few hours, the press cake will soften and can be removed
    If the same type of seed is pressed again and the press cake is cooled down and stone hard
    : light the small burner and wait for 20-30 minutes--the press cake will turn plastic again and you can continue pressing without removing the press cake
    After expelling the press cage is cleaned by putting some seed into the funnel and turning the crank--do not use the adjustment bolt so the seed will flow freely cleaning the cap
    Grease the washer at the end of the shaft of the expeller screw with a few drops of vegetable oil
    Seed Performance
    Performance of the PITEBA OIL EXPELLER with various oil seeds
    Type of Seed
    % Total Oil to Seed
    % Oil Extraction
    % Extraction Efficiency
    Grams Oil/Hr
    Liters Oil/Hr
    Kg Seed/Hr
    Remarks
    Almond
    Prunus dulcis
    65
    58
    89
    1249
    1.40
    2.2
    Grated
    Babassu
    Orbignya phalerata
    72.7
    62
    85
    1227
    1.36
    2.0
    Crushed
    Beechnuts
    Fagus sylvatica
    37.7
    29
    77
    501
    0.56
    1.7
    Crushed
    Cocoa Beans
    (undecorticated)
    Theobroma cacao
    56.8
    37
    65
    1158
    1.286
    2.5
    Grated
    Coconut (Coprah)
    Oil
    Cocos nucifera
    68
    59
    87
    1839
    2.04
    3.11
    Grated
    Coconut (Coprah)
    Cream
    Cocos nucifera
    45
    87
    1367
    1.3
    Press cake can be dried and oil can be pressed
    Hazelnut
    Corylus avellana
    68
    55
    81
    1325
    1.47
    2.4
    50 rpm
    Hemp Seed
    Cannabis sativa subsp. sativa
    34
    23
    68
    1095
    1.21
    4.8
    Jatropha
    (decorticated)
    Jatropha curcas
    70
    54
    77
    1408
    1.56
    2.0
    Jatropha
    (undecorticated)
    Jatropha curcas
    41.7
    32
    77
    533
    0.581
    1.6
    Linseed/Flaxseed
    Linum usitatissimum
    40
    34
    85
    1855
    2.06
    5.4
    Niger Seed/Noog
    Guizotia abyssinica
    43
    36
    84
    1490
    1.66
    4.1
    Oil Palm Kernel
    Elaesis guineensis
    68
    46
    68
    1280
    1.342
    2.8
    Not crushed
    Peanut
    (Shelled Groundnut)
    Arachis hypogaea
    57
    40
    7
    1468
    1.65
    3.61
    Pumpkin Seed
    Cucurbita sp.
    45.5
    39
    86
    570
    0.63
    1.5
    Low input
    Rapeseed/Canola
    44
    33
    75
    1524
    1.69
    4.5
    50 rpm
    Safflower
    Carthamus tinctorius
    26.6
    22
    78
    1100
    1.22
    5.0
    55 rpm
    Sesame
    Sesamum indicum
    60.4
    46
    77
    1738
    1.93
    3.8
    50 rpm
    Soya Bean
    67
    Sunflower
    (black oil seed)
    Helianthus annuus
    45
    34-38
    76-84
    1200
    1.33
    3.4-3.6
    Sunflower
    (striped, non oil)
    21.6
    415
    .471
    Use black oil seed
    Walnut
    (kernel + partition)
    Juglans sp.
    71
    63
    89
    894
    1.00
    1.4
    grated
    Processing Details
    Important for a good result: the seed should be well dried (8% humidity)! In case the press cake is squeezed through the oil slit: the seed is not dry enough. Seed Expelling Instructions (rpm=rounds per minute)
    Type of Seed
    Expelling Properties
    Remarks
    Almond
    Well dried, whole almonds with seed coat are expelled. Bridge formation may occur in the funnel. It might be easier to feed the expeller without a funnel. Turn crank at 55-60 rpm.
    use terminal adjustment bolt with openings fully open - after press cake appears, the bolt can be tightened to obtain high extraction efficiency
    clean oil outlet regularly
    turning requires reasonable force
    Babassu
    (Orbignya phalerata)
    The kernels need to be reduced in size by grating, pounding or chipping. Turn crank at 45-50 rpm to allow oil to flow to the oil outlet.
    expel without adjustment bolt
    turning goes lightly
    Beechnut
    (Fagus sylvatica)
    Well dried seed with 8% moisture or less should be expelled including the seed coat. Remove first any sand, stone and twigs. Bridge formation may occur in the funnel. Use a small wooden stick to ease flow of seed. Turn at 50-60 rpm.
    expel with adjustment bolt leaving the 2 press cake outlets open; later on tighten bolt until press cake appears as 2 thin strings
    turning requires reasonable force
    Cocoa Bean
    Whole beans can be processed, including skin. Flaked beans will be easier to fill which will increase yield. Oil clarifies after about 24 hours at 50° C and will solidify after cooling. Turn crank at 50 rpm.
    first stop outflow of seeds with finger before press cake outlet until stiff roll appears
    start with open terminal adjustment bolt--once press cake comes out of 2 openings bolt can be tightened
    turning requires reasonable force
    Coconut
    (coprah)
    Well dried coprah is reduced in size by cutting, grating or grinding. Feeding the expeller requires some skill due to bridge formation. To avoid oil clogging of the screw turn calmly at 45 rpm to allow oil to flow to the oil slit.
    do not use the adjustment bolt--stop the outflow of press cake lightly with a finger until a dry press cake appears
    turning goes fairly lightly
    Hazelnut
    Remove (deshell) the nuts. To increase output per hour reduce the size of the kernels (seeds) by coarsely grinding or grating. Turn at 50 rpm.
    expel with adjustment bolt and gradually tighten the bolt until press cake appears in thin strings
    turning goes easily
    Hemp Seed
    (Cannabis)
    The seed runs easily into the press cage. Turn at 45 rpm.
    do not use the adjustment bolt
    turning requires considerable force
    Jatropha
    (physic nut or Jatropha curcas)
    The seeds should be removed from the capsules. The whole seed should be expelled. Remove any stones and sand by sifting. Avoid bridge formation in the funnel by using a small wooden stick. Turn at 50 rpm.
    do not use adjustment bolt
    turning of crank requires considerable force
    Linseed
    The seed runs easily into the press cage. Turn at 45-50 rpm to allow the oil to flow to the oil slit. Clean the oil slit regularly.
    expel with adjustment bolt leaving the 2 press cake exits fully open
    turning requires considerable force
    Niger Seed
    The seed runs easily into the press cage. Turn at 45-50 rpm to allow the oil to flow to the oil slit. Clean oil slit regularly.
    do not use the adjustment bolt
    stop seed with a finger from press cake outlet until dry press cake appears
    turning requires considerable force
    Oil Palm Kernel
    The kernels are very hard. The kernels are first reduced in size in a
    hammer mill as used for maize
    . Prevent bridge formation in the funnel with a small wooden stick. Keep the oil warm to allow settling of dirt before decanting.
    expel with adjustment bolt with open press cake outlets
    turning requires considerable force
    if turning is difficult remove adjustment bolt and continue expelling
    Peanut
    (groundnut, unroasted and deshelled)
    Well dried groundnuts are expelled with the thin brown seed coat. Prevent bridge formation of the seed in the funnel. Remove any stones and gravel. Clean oil slit regularly. Turn at 45 rpm.
    at first adjustment bolt with open press cake exits, then tighten bolt until 2 thin strings of press cake appear
    turning goes fairly lightly
    Lehman's tested: for peanut butter, don't use lamp
    Pumpkin Seed
    Expel with the seed coat. Remove stones and gravel to avoid damage to the expeller screw. Seeds enter slowly into expeller leading to a relatively low oil yield per hour. Turn at 55 rpm.
    do not use adjustment bolt
    turning requires considerable force
    Lehman's tested: oil temp reached about 107°F
    Rapeseed
    First remove any sand with a fine sieve and straw with a coarse sieve. Seed has to be very well dried until 6-8% moisture content. Extraction efficiency is highly reduced above 8% moisture content. Turn at 45 rpm to allow oil to flow to the oil slit.
    expel with adjustment bolt
    first keep 2 press cake outlets open; afterwards tighten bolt until 2 thin strings of press cake appear
    turning goes quite easily
    Safflower
    Seed should be expelled with its seed coat. Remove any stones and gravel. Prevent bridge formation of the seed in the funnel with a small wooden stick. Turn at 45-50 rpm.
    expel without adjustment bolt
    allow press cake formation by keeping initially a finger in front of the outlet
    turning requires considerable force
    Sesame Seed
    (sim sim)
    The seed must be dry with only 4-5% moisture content. Turn the crank slowly at 45 rpm to allow oil flow to the oil slit. Clean oil slit regularly.
    adjustment bolt at first with open press cake exits, then tighten bolt until 1 thin strings of press cake appear
    turning requires some force
    Lehman's tested: oil temp reached about 80°F
    Soya Bean
    Take care and remove any sand, stones and straw before expelling. Seeds flow easily in the expeller. Beans should be preheated in a pan before expelling. Turn crank at about 50 rpm.
    First stop outflow of seeds with a finger before press cake outlet until a stiff roll of press cake appears
    Turning requires reasonable force
    Sunflower Seed
    The whole seed (undecorticated) should be expelled. Take care to remove any stones before expelling; prevent bridge formation in the funnel with a small wooden stick. Turn at 60 rpm.
    expel without adjustment bolt
    turning requires fair force
    Walnut
    Remove the shell. Grind kernels coarsely including the partition skin between the 2 halves. Turn at 55-60 rpm.
    adjustment bolt at first with open press cake exits, then tighten bolt until 2 thin strings of press cake appear
    turning goes lightly