P6 RFP — Delijuice 870/970

Industrial prototype subsystem RFPs. Drawings target: 15 May (YES fabrication). JX pilot operations: October (pressure).

Introduction

P6 is the current industrial prototype citrus juicer (Delijuice 870/970 family). It runs the Delijuice extraction cycle (intake → compression/juicing → juice outflow → core ejection). Machine lineage: P3 → P4 → P5 → P6 (today’s focus). The P6 program is being prototyped in collaboration between Delijuice and YES Machining (fabrication). Each subsystem page includes figures plus, where filled in, components, interfaces, and design notes. See Project overview for subsystems, factory flow, and food-safety guardrails.

CAD colours: Legends are per subsystem—use the colour key on the page that owns the figure you are reading.

Green badges show the last content pass date for that page (subsystem work is design-assistance RFP, not frozen production CAD).

What's filled in (highlights)

  • Frame → Loads and load paths — gallery + load discussion.
  • Drivetrain & transmission — full galleries, motor/reducer, gears/cam, both mount plates, yoke + drive-shaft figures.
  • Extraction & sync — main gallery; fruit support, peelers, driven bracket subpages with figures + contractor notes.
  • Collection — main gallery; juice collection (collector/filter + side photos) and plungers & filter.
  • Fruit intake — main gallery; feeding subassembly (exploded + CIP/pusher/spring carousel), feeder body (iso + top), entry tubes (hinge + tube photos).
  • Core ejection — main gallery; plunger drive bracket (assembly CAD + iso/top/front) + side-panel drive (CAD + photos).
  • Disposal — main gallery; chutes & augers (CAD + chute photo + supplier auger diagram); deflectors (CAD + deflector covering core/auger opening).
  • Enclosure — main cover gallery; hinge/cover subpages reference shared CAD.
  • CIP — nozzle gallery + third-party integration page.
  • Controls — UI photo, motor power, yoke sensor requirements.

Every subsystem page includes a Recommended figures list where more photos/diagrams would help contractors.