The tiny number of Google hits for "a run through machine" or "a run-through machine", none of which seem directly relevant to your context, suggest to me that this is not a natural English phrasing. Other aspects of the sentence make me doubt whether it was written by a native English speaker. Where did the sentence come from?
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AnonymousThis is from a utensil washer catalogue of a company named JEROS.(If you google the phrase above, you can find the pdf version on the Internet.)Actually, I did Google the phrase first time round, but I could not find it, and still can't find it. Can you post a direct link?