Greiner ACS900 Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine
• Fully automatic operation • Ultrasonic function
• Programmable cycle memories • Totally independent controls • Simple to set up and use • Fully enclosed mechanism
Market leading fully automatic ultrasonic cleaning machine with the ultimate reputation of excellence in design and quality. The Greiner ACS900 has many practical features which includes a multi-memory function enabling the user to simply repeat a choice of personally programmed cycles according to regular work type and flow with preferred or favourite settings. Conversely the operator has complete control if required to run a full or part cycle and action exactly as desired by simply entering
independent settings at the beginning to bypass a memory function.
£5,250.00 C8860
• All metal housing
• 20 piece basket/accessory kit • Uncompromised swiss build quality • 4 jar system and drying position • Quiet and smooth running • Makers one year guarantee
Cleaning Machine RM90 Elma
Cleans by the counter current principle. The cleaning action is intensified by electronically controlled pulse intervals for the standard movement holder that is supplied with the machine, this holds up to six un-dismantled movements. The movement holder carries out rapid reciprocal movements whilst submerged in the liquid and the counter current produced ensures maximum cleaning effect, these counter current rotations are infinitely variable via a built in controller. The watch movements are fitted vertically in the holders that are independently sprung in their bearings thus enhancing the cleaning performance.
The RM90 can also clean dismantled movements by means of the optional wire mesh basket (C0386). Watch components can be cleaned in the simplest manner by rotation process. The wire basket changes direction every 5 seconds, clockwise / anti-clockwise, in order to ensure maximum circulation and cleaning. The rotation speed of the basket is variable by means of a built in speed controller.
The RM90 is suitable for cleaning both mechanical and quartz movements, assembled or stripped. 2 Year Guarantee on RM90 Dimensions: 350 x 350 x 630mm
£1,950.00 C0381
Elma Dryer Hot Air
• Fan operated for rapid drying • Wire mesh supports jobs in path of hot air stream
• Switchable, mains operated • Unit size: HT130 x 190 x 190 mm
£195.00 D2937
Jewellers Sievert Blow Torch Kit
This Sievert torch runs on propane gas available from your local stockist. Includes:
• Regulator (3091-91) • Standard handle (3486-08) • Burner needle pointer flame (3537-01) • 4m Hose with fittings (7173-41)
• Fits any bottle 5/8" left hand thread
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Polishing Motor Twin On Base With Extractor Fan (Polimax 1)
Convenient self-contained polishing bench, for a clean and safe environment when polishing and grinding metals. Continuous ‘all day’ operation rated. Variable speed version available, 0 to 2850 RPM.
• 1.5hp fan cooled polishing motor inc. tapered spindles
• Adjustable cowls to suit up to 200mm diameter wheels
• Powder coated steel case for long life • Catchment tray and bag shaker • Filtered air can be re-circulated or vented outside
• 10 amps at 220/240 volts AC • Extractor motor: 0.5hp, 200 cubic feet per minute
• Polishing motor: 1.5hp, 2850 RPM
£82.50 B0128
Height floor to work top 900mm, maximum width 900mm, maximum front to rear 680mm, maximum wheel/mop size 200mm, weight 50 kgs.
Also Available
£1,892.00 P8670
Ref: Price: Polishing Motor Twin On Base With Extractor Fan, Variable Speed P8670A £2,450.00
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