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Abrasive Blasting EquipmentBlast-It-AIISalisbury, N.C.
Blast-It-All has developed a line of versatile abrasiveblasting equipment. The working chamber of this type ofequipment starts at 48 X36x42 in. They can be equippedwith either venturi- or pressure-operating systems. Lowstatic fans are used for fine-type abrasives. High-staticfans are engineered into the systems for heavy-typeabrasives.
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Spindle-Blast SystemGuyson Corp. of USASaratoga Springs, N.Y.
Guyson Corp. has introduced a four-station, directpressure indexing spindle-blast system, Model RXS800. Used in blast cleaning, deburring, shot peening,surface preparation, and cosmetic finishing of components, the RXS-800 has four spindles on which parts arefixtured for 360° coverage. As the component rotates atcontrolled speed, it is exposed to blast from multipleprepositioned blast nozzles, which may be stationary ortraversing. Automatic airwash follows blasting. Itschambered design isolates dust and noise from the plantenvironment.
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Tumblast MachineU.S. FilterlWheelabratorLaGrange, Ga.
The U.S. Filter/Wheelabrator Super V Tumblast machine provides experience and dependability to the surface preparation industry. While utilizing state-of-the-arthydraulics, the Super V Tumblast features a hydraulicpowered loader and fluid-coupling mill drive, whichallows for a faster cleaning cycle than standards tumblasts. It offers machine types that range from a 14 SuperV with a 48-in. width to a 45 Super V with an 84-in.width.
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Roll-Blast CabinetsEmpire Abrasive Equipment Co.Langhorne, Pa.
Roll-blast cabinets, which produce consistent finishesand reduce labor costs through partial automation, areavailable from Empire Abrasive Equipment Co. Designed to clean, etch, strip, or finish smooth-walledcylindrical workpieces, these cabinets combine part rotation and blast-gun oscillation to automate the air-blastprocess. Constraints on part size are essentially dictatedby available space and loading/unloading capabilities.
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METAL FINISHING • OCTOBER 1998