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The Automatic Sand Blasting Machine is powered by two stepper motors. The first motor rotates the table, while the second motor moves the gun up and down in a reciprocating motion. The workpiece is placed on the turntable and spins through the stepper motor first, and then using the second motor we may alter the position of the Sand Blasting nozzle up and down, with four switches on the control panel. We can adjust the Sand Blasting nozzle position using switches to 154, 250, 305, and 355mm. On the control panel, there is a switch that allows us to turn on and off the automatic sand blasting procedure.
We may also adjust the rotational speed of the table using the regulator switch. Begin by turning on the air compressor. and place the workpiece on the turntable into the Automated Sand Blasting Cabinet and fill it with abrasive material. The air compressor generates a massive volume of high-pressure air, which is regulated by a solenoid or ball valve. Anywhere fluid and airflow must be controlled automatically, solenoid valves are used.
An automatic sand blasting machine is a mechanical system that uses compressed air or another type of gas to propel abrasive materials, such as sand or glass beads, at high speeds to clean, polish or etch surfaces. The machine is designed to automate the sand blasting machine process, making it more efficient and precise.
Following that, a non-return valve is employed to protect the moisture separator. The ball valve is controlled manually (On/Off) by the operators. The air compressor's air enters the suction gun via the Pipe. If the Ball Valve is turned on, a vacuum is created in the gun, which causes suction. Through the cannon, abrasive materials such as aluminum oxide propellers are applied to the abrasive surface. For high-speed propelling, the air is supplied directly to the mixing tube through an air compressor. Both the blaster surface and the blaster media have resided in the cabinet.
The environment is dust-free in the automated Sand Blasting Equipment. We have a fabric bag dust collector on the backside of the Automated Blasting Cabinet to collect dust particles and micro particles that settle down and can be used as recycled abrasives. Blasting the workpiece can be accomplished in two ways: by moving the workpiece or by moving a Sand Blasting gun.
The components of an automatic sand blasting machine typically include a blasting chamber, a nozzle or gun, a media recovery system, a dust collection system, and a control panel. The blasting chamber is where the object to be sandblasted is placed. The sand blasting nozzle or gun directs the abrasive material onto the object, while the media recovery system collects and recycles the used abrasive for future use. The dust collection system captures any airborne particles generated during the sandblasting process, preventing them from escaping into the environment.
The automatic sandblasting machine has a unique design, a simple and dependable structure, easy operation, high processing efficiency, and low energy consumption.
The automated sand blaster machine is outfitted with a separator, which is used to purify the used abrasive media of pollutants, hence significantly reducing abrasive usage.
The automated sand blasting equipment electrical components are made of high quality world-renowned brand parts that are safe, dependable, and have a long service life.