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The SPE 20ES shot blaster is a large machine for the serious contractor, ideal for high productivity. Electrically powered, it is mainly used for preparation of concrete floors but equally effective on steel surfaces.
Type: 400 or 460v 3Ø
Power Output (Blast Motor) (hp/kw): 30 / 22.5
Cleaning Width (mm): 520
Length (mm/in): 1730 / 68.1
Width (mm/in): 1030 / 40.6
Height (mm/in): 1600 / 63
Weight (kg/lb): 400 / 880
Q: What is the Bartell Global 20" Self Propelled Shot Blaster SPE20ES used for?
A: The Bartell Global 20" Self Propelled Shot Blaster SPE20ES is designed for heavy-duty surface preparation, including removing coatings, rust, and contaminants from concrete, steel, and asphalt surfaces.
Q: What are the key features of the Bartell Global 20" Self Propelled Shot Blaster SPE20ES?
A: The SPE20ES features a 20" working width, a powerful 23HP motor, and 460V 3-phase electric power, offering exceptional performance for large-scale industrial projects.
Q: Is the Bartell Global 20" Self Propelled Shot Blaster SPE20ES easy to operate?
A: Yes, the SPE20ES is self-propelled with user-friendly controls, making it easy to maneuver and operate, even for users with limited experience.
Q: What type of power supply does the Bartell Global 20" Self Propelled Shot Blaster SPE20ES require?
A: The SPE20ES operates on 460V 3-phase electric power, ideal for industrial environments that demand high power and productivity.
Q: Does the Bartell Global 20" Self Propelled Shot Blaster SPE20ES come with a warranty?
A: Yes, the Bartell Global 20" Self Propelled Shot Blaster SPE20ES is backed by a manufacturer’s warranty, ensuring reliable performance and long-term durability
Clean After Use: Clean the shot blaster thoroughly after each use, removing shot particles, concrete dust, and debris from the system to maintain optimal performance.
Inspect Blasting Components: Regularly inspect the blasting wheels and other key components for wear or damage. Replace worn parts as needed to maintain consistent blasting efficiency.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Lubricate the drive system, wheels, and bearings to reduce friction, prevent wear, and ensure smooth movement.
Check Electrical Connections: Inspect all electrical connections and wiring for signs of damage, wear, or loose connections. Ensure that all connections are secure.
Maintain Abrasive System: Clean the abrasive metering system and hopper to ensure proper abrasive flow and prevent clogs.
Monitor Filters: Regularly inspect and clean filters to ensure proper airflow and prevent buildup that could affect performance.
Check Tires and Wheels: Ensure tires are properly inflated, and wheels are in good condition for smooth operation and easy maneuvering.
Tighten Fasteners: Periodically check and tighten bolts, nuts, and fasteners to prevent loosening during use, which could lead to vibrations or misalignment.
Proper Storage: Store the shot blaster in a clean, dry environment to protect it from corrosion and damage when not in use
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