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TM-S
Serious Sand Blasting
Cabinets
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Options of types of sand blasting cabinets→
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| Features: |
| 1. |
Easy to operate and maintain |
| 2. |
Blasting and collecting
in one body for saving space. |
| 3. |
Within the machine it adopts two-layer
filtering design without blocking when using. |
| 4. |
Special collecting design, high
ability in collection, excellent sealing and great visibility. |
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A stable combination of sand and
gas for stabilizing blasting. |
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Suitable for blasting of small-and-medium-sized
workpieces such as wire cutting and plastic molds, and ordinary
hardware. |
| General: |
| 1. |
Automatic sand recycle for use with
pedal controlling. Equipped with Shang Po's tungsten carbide
blasting nozzles with pressures at 2-7kgs. |
| 2. |
Max. sand capacity: 25KG above. |
| 3. |
The biggest sand material across used
by the machine: aluminum oxide 24#, steel shots 0.4mm below. |
| 4. |
The smallest sand material across used
is below 320#. Note: the smaller the grinding material, the
higher the loss rate. |
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Blasting injection-control system: adopts
a DPC brand's 1/2 pressure-adjustment filter and can carry out a perfect
injection-control by accompanying an electromagnetic valve(s). Can
meet the requirements of effective filtering, pressure adjustment
and stable injection. |
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Filtering of sand material: adopts
double, large-dimensional filtering net for filtering. Not only
makes sure the quality of injected sand material but thereby
reduces the rate of blocking the blasting device, achieving
a smooth blasting process. |
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How to place and retrieve
a workpiece: TM-S5 has two ways available for the user to choose
according to his habits: front placing and retrieval and side-doors
placing and retrieval. |
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An effective hand-cloth pipe breathing
hole design, able to proceed air-exchange rapidly and effectively
at blasting. Not only makes the indoor visibility more clear
but not causes powder pollution, an advantage for health. |
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Dust-collection horsepower: uses 1/4
HP for dust collection. Both inlet and outlet adopt a large
diameter 3" for a large flow design to make sure speed
and flow both can meet the requirements for the operation of
the dust-collector. |
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Filtering-cloth pipe for
dust-collection: 95mm across. The filtering cloth is made from
twill. |
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With a high capacity the dust-collector
can effectively reduce the number of dust cleaning. |
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Important sizes and matching places of the
machine are processed by computerized laser cutting and drilling.
All the sizes are considerably accurate and standardized. As a result,
it is a great convenience for parts exchange and additional accessories
in the future. |
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The post-processing procedure for this machine is completed
through temperatures as high as 150℃ for powder-coating treatment
to meet the basic requirements for finish process and durability. |
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Equipped with an air-cleaning device, not only for cleaning
the workpiece but for preventing the loss of sand material being brought
out of the sand cabin. |
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Any models above TM-S5 are all provided with an anti-dust
and waterproof fluorescent lamp set, for the prevention of sand material
breaking the bulb endangering the safety of the operator. |
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Model
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Chamber
space
(mm)
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Door
Dimensions
(mm)
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External
Dimensions
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Exhaust
Fan
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Air
Consumption rate
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Remark
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TM-S-3S
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600*520*700
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350*350
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650*850*1720
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1/4 HP
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5-7.5 HP
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Single right side-door
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TM-S-5F
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800*510*750
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610*630
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860*860*1750
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1/4 HP
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5-7.5 HP
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Single front door
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TM-S-5S
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800*510*750
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350*380
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860*860*1750
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1/4 HP
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5-7.5 HP
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Two side-doors
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TM-S-7
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915*625*750
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500*550
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975*975*1750
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1/4 HP
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5-7.5 HP
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Two side-doors
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TM-S-7A
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915*625*750
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500*550
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975*975*1750
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1/2 HP
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5-7.5 HP
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Two side-doors
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TM-S-9
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1220*750*750
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550*550
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1280*1090*1750
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1/2 HP
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5-7.5 HP
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Two side-doors
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specifications above are for TM-S standard products (for reference
only and subject to change without further notice). |
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