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Pro-Finish
Pressure Cabinets
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Because pressure
cabinets deliver blast
media at higher
velocities than suction
systems, a Pro-Finish
pressure cabinet is
ideal for turning out
work fast. In many
applications, these
pressure cabinets will
perform jobs four-times
faster than suction
systems. In addition,
they use compressed air
more efficiently and
provide more precise
blasting control at high
and low operating
pressures. For really
demanding tasks, like
removing tight mill
scale or finishing
hard-to-reach surfaces,
a pressure system is
normally the only
practical choice. |
Pro-Finish pressure
cabinets come in six
sizes with dust
collectors and media
reclaimers provided as
standard equipment.
(Less expensive dust
bags can be specified
with some models.)
With Empire
reclaimers, Pro-Finish
pressure cabinets not
only reduce operating
cost associated with the
purchase and disposal of
media, but also assure
consistent results shift
after shift. Plus, they
are available with
options designed to meet
almost any production
need. |
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A
Dust collector
features an
energy-saving air
filtration system that
captures 99% of all
particles one micron or
larger so cabinet
ventilation can be
re-circulated. Fan is
mounted on dust
collector rather than
reclaimer to prevent
abrasive wear to the fan
housing and impeller.
Cartridge-type dust
collectors, offering
improved efficiency and
durability, are also
available in 600, 900
and 1200 CFM models to
simplify cleaning and
maintenance.
B
Tunable reclaimers
can be adjusted to
control media size.
Externally adjustable
tuning bad requires no
tools and controls the
size of fines extracted
from the blast media.
Screen prevents
oversized particles from
causing clogging and an
easy access door permits
quick filling.
C
One-cubic-foot
pressure vessel
minimizes refilling time
and seals automatically
for fast, easy startup.
Construction is ASME
coded only.
D
Rigid, dual-panel
doors stand up to
abrasives and seal more
tightly than
single-panel doors.
Flush connection
minimizes media spill
when door is open.
E
Safety-door switch
(Patent No. 4,505,077)
prevents accidental
blasting when doors are
open. Comply with OSHA
requirements.
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F
Self-adjusting door
latch assures continued
tight sealing as door
gasket ages.
G
Simple, pneumatic
controls deliver greater
reliability than
electric controls
employing limit switches
and solenoids that often
stick and burn out.
H
Wide foot treadle
enables operation with
either foot.
I
Moisture separator
improves efficiency and
reduces downtime by
helping to prevent oil
and moisture in supply
lines from contaminating
media
J
Large, safety-glass
window (14" x 22") can
be changed in a few
minutes without tools
and has rounded corners
for safe handling.
K
Kleensweep creates
an air stream across the
viewing window to reduce
dust buildup and improve
visibility. |
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K

High density flood
lights reduce the
chances of over blasting
caused by poor
visibility. Lights can
be tilted to focus
illumination on areas
being blasted. Two
lights are supplied on
2636, 3648 and 4848
models; three are
provided as standard on
6060 and 7272 cabinets. |
Pressure-Blast Air Requirements (SCFM)
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Pressure
(PSI) |
20 |
30 |
40 |
50 |
60 |
80 |
100 |
120 |
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1/8" nozzle |
6 |
8 |
10 |
13 |
14 |
17 |
20 |
25 |
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3/16" nozzle* |
15 |
18 |
22 |
26 |
30 |
38 |
45 |
55 |
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1/4" nozzle |
27 |
32 |
41 |
49 |
55 |
68 |
81 |
97 |
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5/16" nozzle |
42 |
50 |
64 |
76 |
88 |
113 |
137 |
152 |
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3/8" nozzleº |
55 |
73 |
91 |
109 |
126 |
161 |
196 |
220 |
*Unless
otherwise specified, this nozzle is
supplied.
ºThis nozzle supplied on FaStrip
cabinets.
4 SCFM = 1 compressor
Compressors should be sized
to next larger nozzle to allow for
nozzle wear.
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