vibratory deburring machine
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CENTRIPUGAL DISKAAC E/I~i/leeredSystems I/lc., Cinnaminson, N.J.
The Mercury centrifugal disk benefits producersof small, high-volume parts such as stampings,fineblankings, powdered metal, screw machineparts, and earrings. Delivering rapid deburring,descaling, and burnishing cycles, the Mercury offers several unique features. The alloy spinneroutlasts ur~thane liners two to one. An adjustable/renewable gap and hydraulic drive promise simplified maintenance and improve uptime. Thestandard unit includes automatic loading, unloading, parts/media separation, and PLC controls delivering fully automated process cycles and 100lJrparts accountability.
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CHROME STEIL .INISHING MEDIAThe Abbott Ball Co., West Hartford, Conn.
Composed of through-hardened, high-carbonchrome steel, Abcut finishing media provides up totwo times the life of standard carbon steel mediaand up to 13 times the life of ceramic finishingmedia. Abcut's weight allows a higher parts-tomedia finishing ratio while its long-term shaperetention effectively eliminates downtime due tomedia reclassification or replacement. Abcut offers faster deburring, deflashing, and burnishingthan ceramics, plastics, and even conventionalsteel media.
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December 1999
VIBRATORY DEBUHRING MACHINEUltraMatic Equipment Co.. Scottsdale. Ariz.
The new MT Series combines up to five rectangularvibratory tubs on one drive system enabling the userthe flexibility to use up to five different media at onetime. When compared to purchasing five separatemachines, advantages include less floor space requirement, one motor drive for less moving parts,less energy consumption, and less equipment cost.Available features include free-standing electricalcontrol panel, automatic bearing lubrication, soundsuppressor cover, and external media/parts separation screen. Applications include deburring or polishing of die cast, powdered metal, stampings, andscrew machine parts. The MT Series will run anyceramic, plastic, steel, or even com cob media.
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