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  • Processes Up to 75 lbs Wet / 15 lbs Dry Per Hour
  • Adjustable Variable Speed Roller Feed
  • 300+ lbs Pull Strength for Fast Bucking
  • 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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  • Wet Processing Capacity Up to 75 lbs/hr
  • Dry Processing Capacity Up to 15 lbs/hr
  • Speed Control Adjustable 10-30 in/sec Pull Rate
  • Warranty 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty

The CenturionPro HP TableTop Bucker delivers high-capacity de-stemming performance in a compact machine designed for workbenches, counters, and smaller processing rooms.

Capable of processing up to 75 pounds of wet material or 15 pounds of properly dried material per hour, the HP TableTop dramatically reduces repetitive manual labor while maintaining the control needed to protect finished crop quality.

  • Wet Processing Capacity: Up to 75 lbs/hr
  • Dry Processing Capacity: Up to 15 lbs/hr
  • Speed Control: Adjustable 10–30 in/sec Pull Rate
  • Warranty: 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty

Two neoprene rubber rollers grip the branch and pull it through the selected feed opening, separating flower material from the stem at a consistent rate. This high-pull design is ideal for operators who need substantially greater throughput than hand de-stemming can provide without installing a large floor-standing bucker.

The HP TableTop includes two feed openings measuring 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch. Operators can select the opening that best matches the branch diameter, helping improve separation quality while reducing unnecessary compression or damage.

Integrated Variable Speed Control allows the pull rate to be adjusted between approximately 10 and 30 inches per second. Lower speeds provide greater control for delicate or properly dried material, while higher speeds maximize throughput for wet, flexible branches.

The current manufacturer specifications identify a continuous-duty 0.33 HP motor operating at approximately 1,690 RPM. The pulling system delivers more than 300 pounds of pull strength, providing the torque required to process substantial harvest volumes in a compact tabletop format.

Despite its output, the HP TableTop requires only standard electrical service. It operates on 120V single-phase power in North America and draws less than 3 amps during operation. International models operate on 240V and draw less than 1.5 amps.

The machine measures approximately 18 inches long, 15 inches wide, and 17 inches high, allowing it to fit on existing work surfaces. At approximately 50 pounds, it remains portable enough to move between stations while providing a stable platform during operation.

A centered carrying handle supports easier repositioning throughout the facility. For a more permanent and ergonomic processing station, the optional HPTT Bucker Stand raises the machine to a practical working height and helps integrate it with compatible trimming equipment.

Built from 304 stainless steel and aluminum, the HP TableTop is engineered for repeated cleaning, corrosion resistance, and dependable commercial use. Its compact mechanical design also simplifies inspection and routine maintenance.

The machine is designed for continuous-duty operation and can process both wet and properly dried branches. Variable Speed Control gives operators the flexibility to slow the rollers for brittle material or increase the pull rate when working with hydrated branches.

Backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty, the CenturionPro HP TableTop Bucker is ideal for small commercial operations, boutique producers, and facilities that need high throughput without giving up valuable floor space.

High-Performance Roller Bucking

The HP TableTop uses two neoprene rubber rollers to grip the branch and pull it through the selected feed opening. This roller-driven design provides:

  • Consistent pulling force
  • Fast stem removal
  • Controlled material feeding
  • Reliable wet and dry processing
  • Reduced repetitive hand labor
  • Continuous commercial operation

Up to 75 lbs Wet Per Hour

The HP TableTop processes up to approximately 75 lbs/hr wet and 15 lbs/hr dry. Actual throughput depends on:

  • Branch diameter
  • Material moisture
  • Plant structure
  • Operator technique
  • Feed speed
  • Preparation quality
  • Machine cleanliness
  • Downstream workflow capacity

Integrated Variable Speed Control

Variable Speed Control is included as standard equipment. Operators can adjust the roller pull rate to match the material being processed.

Lower speeds support:

  • Properly dried material
  • Delicate plant structures
  • Greater operator control
  • Reduced breakage
  • Careful separation
  • Smaller branches

Higher speeds support:

  • Wet material
  • Flexible branches
  • Greater hourly throughput
  • Faster continuous feeding
  • High-volume processing
  • Denser harvest loads

Adjustable Pull Speed

The HP TableTop provides an approximate pull-speed range of 10 inches per second at lower settings up to 30 inches per second at higher settings. Operators should begin at a slower speed and increase the setting gradually after observing how the material responds.

More Than 300 lbs of Pull Strength

The roller system produces more than 300 pounds of pulling force. This high torque allows the compact machine to process substantial branch volumes without requiring the physical effort associated with manual de-stemming. Operators should never attempt to stop or interfere with the rollers by hand.

Dual Feed Openings

The HP TableTop includes two feed openings: 1/4" and 3/8". Selecting the opening that most closely matches the branch diameter helps improve separation while reducing unnecessary damage.

Wet and Dry Processing

The machine is designed to process both wet and properly dried plant material. Wet material is generally more flexible and supports faster pull speeds. Dry material should be processed more slowly to reduce breakage and protect delicate flower structure.

Continuous-Duty Operation

The HP TableTop is designed for continuous commercial processing. Its duty cycle supports extended harvest sessions, provided the machine is inspected, cleaned, and maintained according to manufacturer instructions.

Compact Tabletop Design

The machine measures approximately 18 inches long, 15 inches wide, and 17 inches high. Its compact footprint allows it to fit on:

  • Standard workbenches
  • Processing tables
  • Counter-height stations
  • Compact production lines
  • Mobile work surfaces
  • Limited-space harvest rooms

Portable Carrying Handle

A sturdy carrying handle makes it easier to reposition the HP TableTop between workstations. Before moving the machine:

  • Disconnect electrical power.
  • Confirm all moving components have stopped.
  • Remove loose material.
  • Secure the power cord.
  • Lift using proper technique.
  • Place the machine on a stable surface.

Optional HPTT Bucker Stand

The optional HPTT Bucker Stand creates a dedicated floor-standing workstation. The stand helps:

  • Improve operator ergonomics
  • Create a stable working height
  • Integrate the bucker with trimming equipment
  • Reduce countertop requirements
  • Improve workflow organization
  • Support a more permanent processing station

Selectable above.

Neoprene Rubber Roller Set

The HP TableTop uses neoprene rubber rollers to grip and pull branches through the machine. Neoprene provides:

  • Strong branch grip
  • Controlled feeding
  • Durable commercial performance
  • Reduced metal-to-material contact
  • Reliable wet and dry processing
  • Replaceable wear components

Industrial 0.33 HP Motor

The current manufacturer specifications identify a 0.33 HP, IP54-rated drive motor operating at approximately 1,690 RPM. The motor provides the torque required for continuous operation, adjustable pull speeds, wet and dry processing, dense branch loads, high hourly throughput, and consistent roller movement.

Standard Electrical Operation

North American operation requires 120V, 60 Hz, single phase, less than 3 amps operating, and a 15A circuit breaker. International operation requires 240V, 50 Hz, single phase, less than 1.5 amps operating, and a 15A circuit breaker. The manufacturer states that the machine is not GFCI compatible.

Extension Cord Requirements

When an extension cord is necessary, the manufacturer specifies a minimum of 14 AWG and a maximum length of 25 feet. Using an undersized or excessively long cord may cause voltage loss, overheating, or inconsistent machine performance.

Commercial-Grade Construction

The HP TableTop is manufactured primarily from:

  • 304 stainless steel
  • Aluminum
  • Neoprene rubber rollers
  • Commercial electrical components
  • Industrial drive hardware
  • Durable feed components

These materials support repeated cleaning and dependable long-term use.

Compliance-Focused Design

The supplied manufacturer specifications identify the HP TableTop as GMP compliant, UL compliant, CE compliant, and RoHS compliant. Operators should still confirm all applicable local electrical, workplace, and facility requirements.

Streamlined Harvest Integration

The HP TableTop can be positioned before a compatible trimming machine to create a more efficient harvest workflow. A typical setup may include:

  • Branch preparation
  • HP TableTop de-stemming
  • Material inspection
  • Mechanical trimming
  • Final quality control
  • Collection and storage

The optional stand helps align the bucker with compatible CenturionPro tabletop trimming equipment.

Reduced Manual Labor

The HP TableTop can replace approximately four manual workers under suitable conditions. This allows production teams to redirect labor toward:

  • Branch preparation
  • Material inspection
  • Trimming
  • Packaging
  • Equipment cleaning
  • Inventory control
  • Final quality assurance

Recommended Operating Practices

  • Read the complete owner’s manual before operating.
  • Position the machine on a stable, level work surface.
  • Confirm the optional stand is assembled securely before use.
  • Inspect the rollers and feed openings before every shift.
  • Confirm all guards and covers are installed.
  • Verify the Variable Speed Control is set low before startup.
  • Select the feed opening that best matches the branch.
  • Remove oversized stems before loading.
  • Apply steady, controlled feed pressure.
  • Allow the rollers to pull the branch naturally.
  • Do not force material through the machine.
  • Keep hands and tools away from the feed openings and rollers.
  • Secure loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair.
  • Stop the machine if unusual noise, vibration, or resistance develops.
  • Disconnect electrical power before cleaning or maintenance.
  • Do not operate the machine on a GFCI circuit.
  • Use only a 14 AWG or heavier extension cord.
  • Keep extension cords under 25 feet.
  • Clean the machine after each processing session.
  • Allow washed components to dry fully before restarting.

Preparing Branches

Proper preparation improves throughput and finished quality. Before processing:

  • Remove oversized branches.
  • Cut long branches into manageable sections.
  • Inspect for foreign objects.
  • Group branches by approximate diameter.
  • Remove heavily tangled sections.
  • Select the correct feed opening.
  • Test a small quantity before full production.
  • Confirm the branch is not larger than 3/8 inch.

Selecting the Feed Opening

Use the opening that most closely matches the branch diameter.

An opening that is too small may:

  • Require excessive force
  • Damage finished material
  • Slow processing
  • Increase machine strain
  • Cause the branch to bind

An opening that is too large may:

  • Reduce separation efficiency
  • Leave material attached
  • Produce inconsistent results
  • Allow unpredictable branch movement

Feeding Technique

Hold the branch securely and align it with the selected opening. Guide the stem toward the rollers and allow the machine to pull it through. Avoid:

  • Wrapping the branch around your hand
  • Jerking the branch
  • Twisting aggressively
  • Feeding tangled branches
  • Forcing oversized stems
  • Placing fingers near the feed opening

Setting the Pull Speed

Begin with the Variable Speed Control at a lower setting. Gradually increase the speed after confirming that the material is separating cleanly. The ideal speed depends on:

  • Wet or dry condition
  • Branch diameter
  • Material density
  • Flower structure
  • Desired finished quality
  • Operator experience

Wet Material Processing

Wet branches are generally more flexible and tolerate faster roller speeds. For wet processing:

  • Select the correct feed opening.
  • Begin at a moderate speed.
  • Increase speed gradually.
  • Avoid compressing flower clusters.
  • Inspect the rollers for buildup.
  • Keep the downstream collection area clear.
  • Clean periodically during long shifts.

Dry Material Processing

Properly dried branches require gentler handling. For dry processing:

  • Begin at the lowest practical speed.
  • Use the opening closest to the stem diameter.
  • Avoid brittle or excessively dry stems.
  • Test a small batch first.
  • Stop if excessive breakage occurs.
  • Clean dry buildup regularly.
  • Inspect finished material frequently.

Cleaning & Maintenance

Cleaning After Each Use

  • Disconnect the machine from electrical power.
  • Allow the rollers and motor to stop completely.
  • Remove loose plant material.
  • Clean both feed openings.
  • Brush debris from the rollers.
  • Wipe accessible stainless steel and aluminum surfaces.
  • Clean the work surface or optional stand.
  • Allow all components to dry completely.
  • Do not reconnect power until the machine is dry.

Roller Cleaning

  • Disconnect electrical power.
  • Remove loose material with a soft brush.
  • Wipe neoprene rollers using an approved cleaner.
  • Avoid sharp metal tools.
  • Inspect the rollers for cracks, flat spots, or excessive wear.
  • Replace damaged rollers with approved components.
  • Confirm the rollers rotate evenly before restarting.

Feed Opening Cleaning

  • Clear debris from both feed openings.
  • Inspect the openings for obstruction or damage.
  • Never insert hands into the machine while connected to power.
  • Use approved tools only after disconnecting the machine.
  • Confirm both openings are clear before operation.

Variable Speed Control Care

  • Keep the control box clean and dry.
  • Do not spray water directly onto the controls.
  • Inspect the speed dial and electrical connections.
  • Stop operating if speed becomes inconsistent.
  • Have electrical repairs performed by qualified personnel.
  • Do not open or modify the control enclosure without authorization.

Motor and Drive Inspection

  • Inspect the motor and drive system regularly.
  • Listen for unusual noise.
  • Check for slipping, vibration, or uneven roller movement.
  • Remove buildup near moving components.
  • Confirm mounting hardware remains tight.
  • Replace worn components using approved CenturionPro parts.

Exterior Cleaning

  • Disconnect electrical power.
  • Wipe the exterior with a lightly dampened cloth.
  • Do not spray water into the motor, controls, wiring, or bearings.
  • Do not submerge the machine.
  • Dry every surface before storage or reuse.

Stand Maintenance (when using the optional HPTT Bucker Stand)

  • Inspect all mounting points.
  • Tighten loose hardware.
  • Clean debris from the frame.
  • Confirm the machine remains securely attached.
  • Inspect the stand for bending or instability.
  • Replace damaged hardware before operation.

Storage

  • Clean and dry the HP TableTop before storage.
  • Disconnect and secure the power cord.
  • Store indoors in a dry location.
  • Protect the rollers from deformation.
  • Keep both feed openings free from debris.
  • Do not place heavy objects on the machine.
  • Protect the Variable Speed Control from impact and moisture.

Professional Warranty Coverage

The CenturionPro HP TableTop Bucker includes a 2-year manufacturer warranty covering qualifying parts proven defective in materials or workmanship. The warranty period begins on the original purchase date.

Potential exclusions may include:

  • Normal wear
  • Improper use
  • Insufficient maintenance
  • Electrical damage
  • Accidental damage
  • Unauthorized modifications
  • Consumable components
  • Damage caused by improper cleaning

Keep proof of purchase and follow all manufacturer registration, maintenance, and warranty-claim procedures.

Why Choose the HP TableTop Bucker

  • Wet Processing Capacity: Up to 75 lbs/hr
  • Dry Processing Capacity: Up to 15 lbs/hr
  • Speed Control: Adjustable 10–30 in/sec Pull Rate
  • Warranty: 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty

What's Included

  • CenturionPro HP TableTop Bucker
  • Integrated Variable Speed Control
  • Neoprene Rubber Roller Set
  • 1/4-Inch Feed Opening
  • 3/8-Inch Feed Opening
  • Integrated Carrying Handle
  • Power Cord
  • Owner’s Manual
Brand CenturionPro
Model HP TableTop Bucker
Model Number CP-16000
Product Type Variable-Speed Roller Bucking Machine
Processing Method Dual-Roller Pull-Through De-Stemming
Compatible Material Wet and Properly Dried Plant Material
Wet Processing Capacity Up to 75 lbs/hr
Dry Processing Capacity Up to 15 lbs/hr
Human Workers Replaced Approximately 4
Feed Entry Sizes 1/4" and 3/8"
Maximum Stem Diameter 3/8"
Roller Sets Neoprene Rubber
Pull Speed Approximately 10–30 in/sec
Pull Strength More Than 300 lbs
Drive Motor 0.33 HP, IP54
Motor Speed Approximately 1,690 RPM
Variable Speed Control Included
Reverse Operation No
Duty Cycle Continuous
North American Input 120V, 60 Hz, Single Phase
North American Operating Current Less Than 3A
North American Circuit Requirement 15A at 120V
International Input 240V, 50 Hz, Single Phase
International Operating Current Less Than 1.5A
International Circuit Requirement 15A at 220V
GFCI Compatible No
Minimum Extension Cord 14 AWG
Maximum Extension Cord Length 25 ft
Primary Materials 304 Stainless Steel and Aluminum
Dimensions 18" L × 15" W × 17" H
Weight Approximately 50 lbs
Tabletop Use Yes
Carrying Handle Included
Optional Stand Available
GMP Compliant Yes
UL Compliant Yes
CE Compliant Yes
RoHS Compliant Yes
Warranty 2 Years

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