Description
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High-production, mounted or hand-held blast cleaning gun for use in any suction blast cabinet.
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May be mounted in fixed position.
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Made from cast steel.
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Gun assembly includes gun body, nozzle, orifice with locknut, O-ring and nozzle holding nut.
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Purpose
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The automatic and BNP gun directs a high-speed mix-ture of air and abrasive to quickly remove corrosion, mill scale, coatings, heat treatment residue, carbon buildup, tool marks, and burrs. The blast stream from a BNP gun can produce a uniform texture or create an etched finish to increase bonding strength for coatings.
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High-performance blast gun provides comfortable grip for operator and allows precise control of blast pattern. The automatic gun keeps the air jet and blast nozzle precisely aligned to maximize blast efficiency and minimize gun-body wear
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A knurled nut at gun outlet allows operator to change nozzles without tools. Gun accepts a variety of nozzles and extensions so operator can select the best nozzle size and nozzle composition for the application.
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Works with most recyclable blast media glass bead, ceramics, aluminum oxide and some sizes of steel grit and shot. Select appropriate blast media for your application.
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Advantages
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Fixed mounted design reduces operator fatigue and increases productivity during prolonged blasting
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Precisely shaped mixing chamber eliminates slugging and uneven media flow common to inexpensive guns.
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Ceramic nozzle works with most non abrasive blast media (glass beads, nut shells, crushed glass, ...)
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Tungsten carbide nozzles last longer than ceramic nozzles in most applications.
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Boron carbide nozzles easily handle aggressive abrasives.
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Automatic gun accepts assorted air jet and nozzle sizes to take advantage of the available air supply
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Automatic gun accepts extension nozzles and angled tip nozzles for special application.
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Requirements
for Operation
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Clean, dry compressed air of sufficient volume to maintain pressure at the blast nozzle.
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Volume required will depend on air jet selected (See table)
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Blast media - abrasive, stripping or peening media suitable for the application.
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Description of
Operation
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The air jet at the back of the nozzle directs a high-speed stream of compressed air through the mixing chamber and out the nozzle.
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The rapid passage of this air generates negative pressure, causing blast media to flow into the mixing chamber and out the nozzle.
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This technology is widely known as venturi or suction blasting.
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The operator holds the Automatic gun at a predetermined distance and angle, relative to the surface being blasted.
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The Automatic gun can clean, finish or peen the part being blasted. By moving the gun and the part the operator quickly covers as much of the surface as needs blasting.
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A bolt at the top, left or right side allows the operator to attach the Automatic gun to a fixed bracket (not included).
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The part can then be moved under the nozzle for blasting freeing the operator's hands to manipulate the part.
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When the part is sufficiently processed, the operator releases the pedal to stop blasting
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Air consumption
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Ø Nozzle[mm]
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Consumption
[m3 /min.]
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3 bar
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4 bar
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5 bar
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6 bar
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6,5
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0,38
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0,46
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0,54
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0,62
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8,0
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0,70
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0,78
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0,86
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0,94
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10,0
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0,95
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1,13
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1,23
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1,51
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12,0
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1,26
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1,51
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1,63
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1,75
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Shipping and conditions of sales
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Service and quality
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If you need further information do not hesitate to contact us.
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