Cooling gun 612
cold air

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Characteristics

Function
cooling
Product
cold air
Pressure

80 psi

Description

Versatile Spot Cooling for Machining, Repair Shops and More Cold Air Guns use vortex tube technology and filtered compressed air to produce sub-freezing air as low as -30 deg F (-34 deg C) for numerous industrial spot cooling applications. With no moving parts to wear out, Cold Air Guns require no electricity at the target, just a compressed air source. Cold Air Guns are most often used for cooling of metal parts, in the machining and repair of metals, plastics, wood, ceramics and other materials. Cold air machining outperforms mist coolants and substantially increases tool life and feed rates on dry machining operations. The effective cooling from a Cold Air Gun can eliminate heat-related parts growth while improving parts tolerance and surface finish quality. Cold Air Guns have adjustable temperature and flow settings; and some models have a frost free nozzle to eliminate mess from frost and condensation. The Dual Point Nozzle is ideal for applications where multi-directional cooling is needed, such as band saw blades, circular saw blades, and drill bits, among others. BENEFITS Increase dry machining speeds up to 36% Extend tool life by 50% Eliminates the mess, expense and safety concerns of using mist coolants Reduce waiting or normalization time by cooling parts faster Eliminate the potential for burning and scorching Avoid secondary parts cleaning after machining Reduce grinding wheel loading caused by overheating Airflow clears sawdust, chips, shavings and dirt away from surface FEATURES Flexible, dual nozzles provide cooling at two points simultaneously Creates cold air up to 100 F deg (38 C deg) below the inlet compressed air temperature

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