• Loop Chain Type Shot Blasting Machine System 1
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Loop Chain Type Shot Blasting Machine

Loop Chain Type Shot Blasting Machine

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Specifications

loop chain type shot blasting machine
hanger shot blaster
over head hook
for casting forging parts

Loop chain shot blasting machine is designed and manufactured as continuous machine for the treatment of sensitive parts which cannot be tumbled in bulk loads, and for particularly complex, heavy, or large parts. The shot blasting machines with continuous monorail hooks allow processing a large volume of components greatly reducing the loading / unloading time as opposed to discontinuous blasting equipment with hooks. The parts to be blasted are supported by hooks mounted to an overhead rail system and subsequently transported into the blasting chamber. The flow can be continuous or discontinuous as required by the customer. With continuous flow shot blasting units, components later may be painted using the same transport rail system as used in the shot blasting process. In this way, unnecessary operator handling of the parts is eliminated further increasing productivity.

Model

Q383

Q384

Q483

Q485

Q4810

Lifting wieght

300kgs

400kgs

300kgs

500kgs

1000kgs

Workpiece dimension

Φ600x1400

Φ800x1500

Φ900x1400

Φ1000x1500

Φ1200x1600

Abrasive Projective capacity

4x250kg/min

6x250kg/min

4x250kg/min

6x250kg/min

6x250kg/min

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Q:would these include non motorized equipment used for processing?
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the significance would be it makes the farmer's easy for their work about that, you better study it
Q:I plan to dig a deep hole in Central Texas and the dirt is rather hard. I will be working alone. What hand tool would allow be to do this quickiest?
A soak the ground for a long time, B.. post hole digger or shovel
Q:I want to to start designing and building my own mechanics are there any books or dvds that I can buy or is there any online forums that could give me advice
mechanics 4 dummies=D!!! i needed it 2 pix my sink and it totally WORKED!!!
Q:A ers' wagesB.machineryC.trainingD.marketing
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Machinery represents the accomplishments of man kind and what man kind is capable of doing.
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