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Awkwardly shaped parts are readily shot blasted

A Guyson International product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jan 23, 2006

A higher capacity shot blasting system can accommodate bulky and awkwardly shaped components and metal fabrications in its spacious blast chamber.

A higher capacity shot blasting system for the reconditioning, engineering, craft and maintenance workshop is available from surface finishing machinery specialists Guyson International; the F2000 is largest model of their Formula range of suction fed manual blast cleaning cabinets.

The Guyson Formula 2000 can accommodate bulky and awkwardly shaped components and metal fabrications in its spacious blast chamber which measures 1165mm wide by 760mm deep and 1028mm high.

These can be easily loaded by flipping up the entire top of the cabinet and heavy components can be positioned directly on to the steel reinforced blast chamber floor using a fork lift or a hoist.

Equipped as standard with the powerful, well proven Guyson 400 high performance suction fed blast gun, the fast removal of rust, carbon, paint, scale and other surface deposits can be undertaken with complete safety by the operator.

Satisfactory environmental workshop conditions are maintained by containing all dust and blast debris within the cabinet and continuously removing this into an efficient dust collector supplied with the system.

A large viewing window and interior fluorescent lighting ensure optimum visibility during processing.

The machine is also suitable for both grit and plastic media blasting.

In addition to the Formula 2000, the Formula range includes two alternative free standing models, the F1400 and the F1600, and a bench top model - the F1200.

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