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Guyson International Wheelmaster SF System Alloy Wheel Blast Machine

Used / Second Hand

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Availability:
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Condition
From a working environment, Excellent Condition, Current Model
Stock No
SB982
Manufacturer
Guyson International
Model
Euroblast 8
Year of Manufacture
2019
Serial
509680
Condition
From a working environment, Excellent Condition, Current Model
Work Envelope (WxDxH mm) [?]
Ø750mm / 29" TABLE
Work Handling Method
Manual Rotary Angled Table / Fixture
Other Info
Large cabinet size
Location
Our Central Warehouse, Aldridge, UK
Weight (kgs)
312
External Dimensions (WxDxH mm) [?]
1100 x 1280 x 1800
Delivery
Your delivery options

Description

A Guyson Wheelmaster machine converted to a standard shot blast with rotary table, taking advantage of the extra large cabinet size and functionality.

The Euroblast 8 blast cabinet has wide ranging parts loading options with front, side and top opening doors. Large armholes give a comfortable reach within the cabinet for the operator. A full-width foot pedal allows the operation of the blast gun with either foot - leaving both hands free to manipulate the part under the blast stream.

Virtually a metre square blast cabinet, it is ideal for industrial applications. The Euroblast range of cabinets are all highly durable, rigid and tightly sealed, fabricated and welded in 16 gauge sheet steel and finished to the highest quality standards.

  • Very time efficient compared to labour intensive manual cleaning methods
  • Ideal business opportunity for bringing the blast process in-house and adding value.
Euroblast Model
Internal chamber (mm) diameter1050
Internal chamber (mm) height880
Overall cabinet height (mm)1825
Side door aperture W x H (mm)800 x 540
Front/top door aperture W x H (mm)980 x 870
Max floor loading (kg)150
Fixed position turntable diameter (mm)750
Max load turntable (kg)150
Front loading turntable option

Yes

 

Currently set up for alloy wheel refurbishment.

Dust Extractor details

  • 2019.
  • Serial number 509660.
  • 44Kg.
  • 41/1 Dust collector
  • Twin bag.
  • Dust collection drawer.
  • 240 Volt.
  • Manual Shaker.





Benefits of Suction Blast Cabinet

  • Lower initial cost: a suction blast cabinet costs less than a pressure blast cabinet
  • Lower operating costs: blast media is being supplied by a suction action rather than being fed with pressure, the media will leave the blast nozzle at a lighter pressure and speed.
  • Lower air volume requirements: needs less air to function compared to a pressure fed cabinet.

Features to Consider for a Blasting Cabinet

  • Cubic Force per Minute (CFM) - The power the air/water/media can be shot at.
  • Dust Collection - For blasting for prolonged times lengths or dust-producing materials the dust would need to be controlled.
  • Cabinet Construction - All cabinets need to be sturdy but for high-pressure shot blasting the construction needs to be secure.
  • Type of Cabinet - Options include suction, pressure & water blast cabinets.
  • Functional Design & View - Would the operation be able to use the cabinet and see through the window?
  • Media - What purpose do you need to shot blast as different media can achieve different finishes.
  • Accessories for Blast Cabinet - Is the cabinet sellf contained or does it required additional control, extraction and cyclone units.

 

What is Shot Blasting?

Shot Blasting can be used as a catch all term for a wide range of similar industrial processes. It is also called abrasive cleaning or abrasive surface finishing. During the shot blasting process a media material is fired at an object to remove remove burrs, flashing, paint, scale or rust and clean and smooth (or sometimes intentionally roughen) the surface.

There are several mechanical methods used to propel the media material including using compressed air or water streams, or airless methods such as wheel blasting.

The media used also differs depending on the results needed but the catch all term is shot, hence shot blasting. The shape, size and weight of the media will determine the outcome. Frequently a metal shot is used including steel grit, copper shots, and aluminum pellets. Some methods of shot blasting use silica sand (sand blasting - not in some countries due to health risks), glass beads (bead blasting), sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or crushed nuts shells or kernels.

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Photographs taken prior refurbishment. Our refurbishment service is not available on all machines.