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Wheelabrator Vacublast, Ventus 72S Industrial Shot Blast Cabinet

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Lot ID
SW763
Manufacturer
Wheelabrator
Model
Ventus 72
Year of Manufacture
1993
Serial
M003/07/93
Work Envelope (WxDxH mm) [?]
590 x 710 x 530
Work Handling Method
Manual
Other Info
Small but industrious machine
Location
Warehouse Clearance
External Dimensions (WxDxH mm) [?]
790 x 760 x 1570
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Description

A well made second hand  Industrial Vacublast, Ventus 72S self contained suction venturi fed shot blast cabinet. For manual light to medium blasting applications. 

This equipment offers a faster alternative to labour intensive operations such as hand deburring, scraping and wire brushing, chemical cleaning, acid etching or dipping, liquid honing, knife trimming, sanding, grinding and many others.

Features includes:

  • Air pressure blasting regulator and gauge.
  • Right hand side opening door 
  • Large viewing window
  • Internal lighting 
  • Self storage hopper
  • 2 x large portal gloves of easy movement
  • Foot pedal blast operation
  • Under slung dust extractor with manual cleaning facility

Suitable for a customer with an existing centralised dust extraction facility or alternatively a suitable extractor can be supplied from our extensive stocks in the 300-500 cfm range.

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Auction Lots Descriptions and photographs are provided in good faith but may not be correct. It is the Customer's responsibility to ensure that the machinery is fit for the purpose for which it is purchased and safe for the purpose of use at work via physical inspection. All sales are deemed to be 'as inspected' and 'as is, in situ' even if the customer has waived the right to inspect.