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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Steel Plate Stroke Polisher


Steel Plate Stroke Polisher


This automated steel plate polisher is used to produce to a high shine polish on metal sheets with dimensions up to 8” thick, 6’ wide, and 12’ long. For more information about how this machine works and included features.
     Operation is simple with the main operating buttons located on the easy accessible control panel. For a consistently exceptional metal polish, try this automated steel plate grinding machine from Industrial Supply Store.


Steel Plate Stroke Polisher #M08075


Machine Specifications:
 
  • Sanding capacity is 72" wide x 144” long.
  • Fixed table 6' x 12' to support metal piece during the polishing operation. Table surface covered with concrete form plywood type 1 1/8'' thick.
  • Polisher unit is moving along dual rails on the width axis, powered by electric motor with variable speed at a continuous rate along the width of the material. Travel speed varies between 0,25 to 22 fpm. UHMW wipers to eliminate dust accumulation on rails.
  • Motorized vertical adjustment of the polisher head, powered by electric motor. Both sides of polisher are linked by a counter-shaft to moves up/down simultaneously. This movement is manually activated. The total stroke on the head is 12".
  • Polishing carriage powered along the length axis by electric motor with variable speed with friction graphite pad 4" by 6" area. Total stroke on the carriage is 12' 7" for a polishing capacity of 12'. The stroke is adjustable by moving a sensor based on material left on the table.
  • Abrasive belt is powered by a 7.5 HP electric motor at variable speed. Pulleys are 10” diameter by 6.25” face. Abrasive belt is 6” wide by 360" long. Speed of belt varies between 3300 and 6300 fpm. Two (2) belts are provided with the polisher unit (grit 100 and 180).
  • Pneumatic belt tensioner with linear guides, adjustable pressure by air regulator.
  • Two (2) dust outlet collectors, 6" diameter, located on the head pulley end of the belt.
  • One (1) fluorescent light fixture over the sanding area, attached to the moving head
  • Central power and control panel with Omron PLC, panel includes VFDs and other electric components. Distance of panel from the sander has to be confirmed by client. External hookup for distance trouble shooting and programming changes via Ethernet card
  • Main operating buttons are located on front door of control panel.
  • An additional remote console with extended wire to be located close from operator position during the polishing process. Remote control for forward and reverse progression and for up and down movement of the polisher head.
  • 220 or 440 volts, 3 phases, 60 cycles
Polisher in use demo video
 

For more information on this or any other stroke sander/polishers or other finishing tools. Please contact us at Sales@industrial-Supply-Store.com. Providing you with the products you need to achieve the finish you are after at a competitive price. We have over 40 years in the metal finishing industry.

1-800-577-8825

4 comments:

  1. I am looking for a metal fabrication place in Minneapolis mn. Does anyone know where this place is located? I am hoping to find one soon. If you can help, please let me know. Thanks.

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  2. I want to get some metal for an art project I am doing. Does anyone know of a reasonably priced metal fabricator in Denver?

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  3. That looks awesome! I have been thinking about learning how to do metal finishing by hand, but I guess that there are probably machines made to do that. It would still be a pretty cool skill though.

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  4. This is something super new to me the first time i heard about this type of stuff was at www.maxworthyfabrication.com.au

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