Blast cabinet cleans large components

A Guyson International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 9, 2002

The need to replace an old blast room facility and at the same time provide a safe and clean workshop environment led to the installation of Guyson's largest manually operated blast cleaning cabinet.

The need to replace a former blast room facility and at the same time provide a safe and clean workshop environment, were two of considerations leading to the installation of the largest manually operated blast cleaning cabinet produced by Guyson International.

The machine has a blast chamber with a floor area of 2000 x 2000mm and includes a 1500mm diameter turntable with special facilities for loading, handling and processing which provide the operator with numerous options.

Components and fabrications measuring up to 1500 x 1500 x 1000mm and weighing to 500kg can be accommodated, efficiently handled and surface finished using the newly developed Guyson Euroblast 2m PF pressure blast system.

Standing on a grille floored platform protected by a safety rail the operator can choose from a number of different working positions.

Four armholes, each fitted with a protective rubber gauntlets are positioned on two levels to provide convenient, comfortable access to all component surface areas inside the blast chamber.

All fabricated items are loaded and unloaded through the right hand side door carried on the 1500mm diameter trolley mounted turntable located on a twin track side loader which can accept components by hoist, using a centrally positioned roof slot, or directly by fork lift.

Once inside the blast chamber components either suspended by hoist or free standing, can be easily rotated by hand using the turntable during blast cleaning.

Interior illumination is boosted by the installation of four extra bulkhead lights positioned inside the chamber around the larger sized viewing window in addition to the usual pair of overhead roof lights.

Rubber lining protects the interior of the cabinet from the effects of the higher impact particle velocities produced by the direct pressure system.

The blast machine is powered by a large capacity pressure vessel fitted with an integrated cyclone complemented by an automatic dust collector.

The complete installation provides the high efficiency blast cleaning performance required whilst simultaneously recycling the blast media and removing dust and debris from the blast chamber which is retained within the system to provide a clean and safe workshop environment.

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