Sammic AX-50 500mm Undercounter Dishwasher 18 Plate
Product Description
The Sammic AX-50 is a 500mm basket undercounter dishwasher intended for professional use in smaller commercial kitchen environments. It handles 18 plates per cycle and fits beneath a standard counter,...
Specifications
- Basket size
- 500mm
- Cycle time
- 120-210 seconds
- External depth (mm)
- 635
- External height (mm)
- 835
Product Description
The Sammic AX-50 is a 500mm basket undercounter dishwasher intended for professional use in smaller commercial kitchen environments. It handles 18 plates per cycle and fits beneath a standard counter, making it a practical choice where floor space is at a premium but a reliable, consistent wash result is still required throughout service.
In a busy café, bar, or compact restaurant kitchen, the AX-50 is built to handle continuous cycling across a service period without the inconsistency that causes backlogs at the wash station. The 500mm basket format accommodates standard crockery, glassware, and utensils comfortably, and the icon-based controls are straightforward enough for front-of-house or kitchen staff to operate with minimal training. The electronic control panel carries IP65 humidity protection, which is a practical consideration in any wash area where spray and steam are a constant presence.
Practical advantages for operators running this machine include:
- Icon-driven cycle selection reduces operator error during busy service periods
- Dedicated wash programmes adapt cycle duration to the type of load being processed
- IP65-rated control panel withstands the damp conditions typical of a wash-up area
- Undercounter format preserves valuable counter and floor space in tight layouts
- Straightforward operation reduces reliance on experienced wash station staff
Installation requires connection to a water supply and a drainage outlet, and plumbing access needs to be achievable within the cabinet depth. As with any undercounter machine in an enclosed run of cabinetry, it is worth considering ventilation to prevent heat build-up around the unit. It is also advisable to confirm your local water hardness before installation — if a water softener is not already in place, this is worth addressing, as it directly affects wash quality and long-term maintenance requirements.
The AX-50 is well suited to cafés, small restaurants, hotel bars, staff canteens, and similar operations running moderate covers where an undercounter machine is the right scale of solution. It is less suited to high-volume sites running continuous heavy covers across a long service — in those environments, a higher-capacity rack or passthrough machine is likely to be a more appropriate fit.
If you are weighing up whether this model is the right match for your service volume or kitchen layout, the team is glad to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- 500mm basket format accommodates plates, glassware, and utensils per cycle
- Icon-based electronic controls with dedicated programme selection per load type
- IP65-rated control panel rated for humid wash area environments
- Undercounter installation fits beneath standard counter height
- Continuous cycling capability designed to sustain output across a service period
Operational Benefits
- Reduces wash station backlogs by supporting consistent cycling throughout service
- Minimises staff training time with straightforward icon-driven controls
- Protects control electronics from steam and spray in damp wash areas
- Preserves floor and counter space in compact or tight kitchen layouts
- Adapts wash cycle duration to load type, avoiding unnecessary cycle length
Specifications
- Basket size
- 500mm
- Cycle time
- 120-210 seconds
- External depth (mm)
- 635
- External height (mm)
- 835
- External width (mm)
- 580
- Extra information
- Gravity Drain
- Power rating (kw)
- 3
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
- Wash chamber height
- 380mm
- Water consumption per cycle
- 2.7 litres
- Weight (kg)
- 55
Frequently Asked Questions
- For a kitchen running two services of that size, the AX-50 is likely to cope comfortably provided wash station workflow is managed — keeping the machine cycling consistently rather than in bursts. If covers regularly exceed that range or service windows are long and unbroken, it is worth considering whether a higher-capacity machine would give you more headroom.
- The machine requires connection to a water supply and a drainage outlet, with plumbing access achievable within the unit's cabinet depth. You should also confirm your water hardness before installation — hard water areas benefit from a softener to maintain wash quality and protect internal components over time. If fitting into an enclosed run of cabinetry, ensure there is adequate ventilation around the unit.
- Hard water accelerates limescale build-up on internal components, which can affect wash quality and shorten service intervals if left unaddressed. In hard water areas, fitting an inline water softener before the machine is a practical step that protects the unit and helps maintain consistent results. If you are unsure about your local water hardness, your water supplier can confirm the level.