The Hodge Clemco cabinet allows armatures to be processed manually with a hand-held blast gun, while tubing is dealt with semi-automatically by means of four nozzles positioned around an exit hole in the chamber. Armatures are loaded into the cabinet on a track-and-turntable system that allows the operator to rotate them using glove ports, with a foot valve controlling blasting. All four surfaces of square tubing are treated automatically as it is pulled through the chamber on to a spool turned by an operator.
Hodge Clemco says the chamber measures 1250mm wide x 1000mm deep x 1500mm high, includes high-quality illumination, convenient viewing window and fully sealed glove ports and double-skin construction has been used to reduce noise, and extra ventilation has been included to improve visibility for operators. Boron carbide nozzles fitted to the five blast guns provide long-term durability.
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