
PARAS®'s most accessible cream separator — designed for small-scale dairy farmers, home dairies, and villages. Available in manual, deluxe, and electric variants. Trusted for over 40 years.



| Parameter | GR 7 UT HO | GR 7 DLX HO | GR 7 UT AE |
| Capacity | 60 LPH | 60 LPH | 60 LPH |
| No. of Discs | 10–12 Nos | 10–12 Nos | 10–12 Nos |
| Tank Capacity | 8 Lts Approx | 8 Lts Approx | 8 Lts Approx |
| Model Type | Table model | Table model with heavy bottom stand | Standing model |
| Drive System | Hand driven | Hand driven | Branded electric motor |
| Manual Operation | Yes | Yes | No hand operation provision |
| Bearing System | One ball bearing | One ball bearing | Motor driven assembly |
| Power Required | None | None | Single phase electric supply |
| Application | Small farm / home dairy | Small farm / village dairy | Small dairy with power availability |
| Country of Manufacture | India — Meerut, Uttar Pradesh | ||
| Brand | PARAS® — G.R. Jain Industries | ||
GR 7 SERIES — BUYER GUIDE
The GR 7 by PARAS® is a manually operated cream separator machine engineered for small dairy operations that require cream extraction without electricity dependency. It is designed for approximately 60 litres per hour and is widely used in village dairies, rural milk collection centres, and household dairy businesses.
Unlike electric systems, the GR 7 works through a hand-driven mechanism, making it suitable for areas with unstable power supply or decentralized dairy processing. It is a practical entry model for buyers who need dependable separation without moving into a larger commercial machine.
The GR 7 Cream Separator is recommended for buyers who need manual cream separator machine with the right balance of capacity, serviceability, and long-term support.
This product is commonly used in practical dairy operations where reliability, hygiene, and correct capacity selection matter.
Capacity should be selected according to daily milk quantity, available working hours, operator availability, and future growth. For exact selection, buyers should share milk volume per day or required litres per hour.
PARAS® has been manufacturing dairy machinery since 1962. The GR 7 series is designed for dependable long-term operation under Indian dairy conditions. Unlike lightweight fabricated systems, PARAS® machines are engineered for operational durability, serviceability, and long-term spare support. For dealers, GR 7 is also easy to explain to first-time dairy buyers because the application and capacity are very clear.
Correct cleaning and preventive maintenance help protect product performance and reduce avoidable downtime.
PARAS® provides spare parts and technical support for long-term operation. Buyers can contact the factory with model name, capacity, application, city, country, and quantity required for accurate guidance.
No. The manual GR 7 can operate without electricity.
Yes, within small-scale dairy requirements and with proper cleaning between operating cycles.
Yes. It is specifically suitable for decentralized dairy operations and low-power locations.
Buyer education
Capacity guidance: 60 LPH cream separator guide — buyer selection help, comparisons, and FAQs.