Radler & Ruf smilšu strūklas pistoles

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Radler & Ruf smilšu strūklas pistoles strūklas kamerām un elastīgiem darbnīcas darbiem

Radler & Ruf smilšu strūklas pistoles mūsu sortimentā ir pieejamas diviem skaidri atšķirīgiem lietojumiem: kā profesionāla smilšu strūklas pistole smilšu strūklas kamerām, kā arī kā patstāvīga sistēma ar 50 litru abrazīvā materiāla tvertni.

Kameras pistolei atkarībā no komplektācijas var izvēlēties strūklas sprauslu no rūdīta tērauda vai cietmetāla. Mobilā sistēma ir aprīkota ar cietmetāla strūklas sprauslu Ø 8 mm, 50 litru tvertni, 3,20 m garu abrazīvā materiāla šļūteni un 4 m garu gaisa šļūteni. Tādējādi izvēli var veikt tieši atbilstoši pieejamajai darba vietai: kameras pistole esošai strūklas sistēmai vai tvertnes risinājums elastīgākiem inžektora tipa strūklas darbiem. Būtiski ir izvēlēties piemērotu sprauslu un abrazīvo materiālu, kā arī nodrošināt atbilstošu darba spiedienu un pietiekamu kompresora jaudu.

Kura Radler & Ruf smilšu strūklas pistole ir piemērota?

Kameras pistole – manuāliem strūklas darbiem smilšu strūklas kamerās

Rūdīta tērauda sprausla – pieejama sprauslas opcija piemērotiem lietojumiem

Cietmetāla sprausla – nodilumizturīga sprauslas opcija regulāriem strūklas darbiem

50 litru sistēma – patstāvīga abrazīvā materiāla padeves sistēma ar Ø 8 mm cietmetāla sprauslu

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Radler & Ruf blast guns: Cabin Gun or 50-Liter System

The current Radler & Ruf blast gun lineup offers a choice of two different application concepts. The professional blast gun for blast cabinets is designed for use within an existing cabinet system. In addition, a stand-alone blast gun is available, featuring a 50-liter abrasive hopper, a carbide blast nozzle (Ø 8 mm), a 3.20-meter abrasive hose, and a 4-meter air hose.

This makes the choice relatively clear: Those who already own a blast cabinet or need a gun for a closed blasting chamber should choose the blast cabinet solution. Those looking for a more flexible injector unit with its own abrasive supply should opt for the 50-liter system.

The Two Application Concepts

✔ Professional blast gun for manual work in blast cabinets

✔ Booth gun with a blast nozzle made of hardened steel or carbide

✔ Mobile injector system with a 50-liter abrasive hopper

✔ 50-liter system with carbide blast nozzle, Ø 8 mm

✔ 3.20 m abrasive hose and 4 m air hose for the container system

Blast gun for blast cabinets

The cabinet gun is designed for precise manual blasting within a closed blasting chamber. There, the workpiece can be processed in a controlled manner while the abrasive media remains within the cabinet system. Typical applications include cleaning, rust removal, matting, and preparing smaller components.

For the blasting gun, you can choose between a hardened steel nozzle and a carbide nozzle. Which version is appropriate depends primarily on the frequency of use and the type of abrasive media used. Carbide is the more wear-resistant option for high abrasive loads and regular use, while hardened steel can be a simpler solution for less intensive applications.

50-liter container for flexible injector blasting applications

The second system combines the blast gun with a 50-liter abrasive hopper. This provides a larger supply of abrasive without requiring a permanent blast cabinet. The gun comes with a carbide blast nozzle (Ø 8 mm), a 3.20 m abrasive hose, and a 4 m air hose.

This model is ideal for workshop and repair work that requires flexibility when working on the workpiece. The 50-liter tank reduces the frequency of refills but does not automatically increase blasting performance. Nozzle selection, working pressure, and compressor power are the key factors in determining blasting performance.

Match the nozzle material to the abrasive media

Blast nozzles are wear parts. How quickly a blast nozzle wears out depends, among other things, on the abrasive media, operating time, and working pressure. When using abrasive media and in frequent use, a durable nozzle material is particularly important. At the same time, the abrasive media grit size must match the nozzle bore so that the material is conveyed reliably and the gun is not subjected to unnecessary strain.

Don’t Underestimate Compressor Power Ratings

In a blast gun, the blasting performance results from the interaction of air volume, working pressure, and nozzle combination. A compressor that only reaches sufficient pressure briefly may experience a sharp drop in pressure during blasting. Therefore, the effective air delivery rate under continuous operation should be verified before making a selection.

Buy a Radler & Ruf blast gun

When making a purchase decision, the work environment should be determined first. For an existing blasting booth, the booth gun is the appropriate product group. For independent workshop work, the 50-liter system offers a self-contained supply of abrasive media. After that, the nozzle material, abrasive media, and available compressed air determine the technically appropriate configuration.

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