Milking Cluster iC330

The iC330 Milking Cluster has been designed especially to meet the needs of high-yielding, fast milking animals.

Key Features

  • Hook for ACR supplied as standard
  • 360° visibility
  • Automatic shut-off
  • 2 x 2 pulsation or 4 x 0 pulsation
  • 13mm milk entries
  • 19mm milk outlets
  • Large volume capacity (330ml)

iC330 Specifications

Capacity330mL
Weight600 grams
Milk Inlet Tubes13mm
Milk Outlets19mm
Air Inlets7mm (2x2) and 13mm (4 x 0)
Air Outlets2 x 2 = 7mm
Pulsation Options2 x 2 and 4 x 0
Dimensions165mm L x 110mm W x 130mm D
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iC 330 Component Options

Components There are a range of liners and teat cup options available to ensure the right fit for your herd.
iFLEXLINER Range
iFlex Liners
  • Milfos 10 Series liners are designed specifically for Milfos Claws
  • The unique shut off section in the tailpiece minimizes vacuum loss during cluster attachment
  • The liner offers excellent milking performance
  • Options for small, medium and large teat sizes
iCUP – Teatcup Options

Two style options available:

  • All stainless steel model
  • Clear end cap for detection of split liners
Milfos Luxator Quick Release Clip

The Milfos Luxator quick release clip was developed to provide a reuseable breakaway point on the rope between the ACR ram and the cluster. This prevents damage to equipment if a cluster gets caught. It is made of high tech plastics and when it breaks away can be reassembled by inserting the ball end in the cavity and then locking it back in place. It is attached to the cluster by a heavy duty stainless steel ring.

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