Suction blast cabinet TURBO-Station
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Suction blast cabinet - TURBO-Station - Crystal Mark - manual / compact
Suction blast cabinet - TURBO-Station - Crystal Mark - manual / compact
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Characteristics

Technology
suction
Operational mode
manual
Other characteristics
compact
Width

20 in

Depth

24 in

Height

25 in

Description

Turbo-Station Features The TURBO-station is an illuminated work chamber with a built-in dust collector designed for low volume requirements such as R&D, Pilot Line Production, Laboratory or as a Rework Station. The TURBO-station has a backward inclined impeller that generates approximately 258 scfm of vacuum to evacuate the spent media from the work area into a collection drawer located in the back of the unit. This drawer can be easily removed for powder disposal. The filter is best to be used with abrasive powders measuring 25 microns or larger and is placed between the fan housing and the powder collection drawer. This filter is conveniently accessible for cleaning and replacement. This compact design is a space saver being just 20″ wide, 24″ deep and 15″ high and with the option of placing the SWAM BLASTER Model MV/EV Micro Sandblasters on top of the station. Another use for the TURBO-station is as an enclosed and vented work area for such tasks as soldering or using hand held grinding tools. Please specify your electrical requirements. The Turbo Station has a backward inclined impeller that generates approximately 258 scfm. The Turbo station is large enough for a table-top SWAM-BLASTER. Dust Collector Fan and Filter included, recommended for 20 hrs or less production time weekly. Arm Supports Available

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