POLISHING MACHINES, SPINDLES & ACCESSORIES Practec Double Polishing Machine Ventura 2 Polishing Machine POLISHING MACHINE VICES
Bergeon Polishing Machine, Manual (Hand Held)
Practec, extremely powerful variable speed polishing motor
• Double polishing motor • The most powerful motor on the market, 0.75 HP (horse power)
• Inbuilt dust hood & collector • Extremely powerful dust extractor fans • Emergency stop button • LED lighting • Silent operation • Perspex protection plates stops potentially dangerous debris
• Will accept wheels up to Ø160mm • Left and right hand helical spindles (maximum Ø14mm) included
• UK plug • CE marked • German engineering • Made in Europe
• 300 to 3000 RPM • Powerful ¾ (0.75) horse power (HP) • LED Light x 2 • 9 inch tall polishing gap • 230 volt • 690 x 370 x 450mm (Width x Depth x Height) • 25Kg
Speed dial: it is still under load)
Code
P44201 F48066
Description
Filter for Practec Single Polishing Motor
Fuse for Polishing Machine UOM Price EACH
EACH £2,495.00 £2.95
Single Speed Twin Polishing Motors
• Extractor • Speed 2850rpm
Ultra quiet polishing machine with dust extraction polishing.
• Twin polishing motor with extractor fan • Illuminated work area, daylight tubes • Quiet suction unit • Powder coated steel case for long life • Convenient self-contained unit • Polishing motor: 0.75 hp, 2850 rpm • Uses 14mm bore spindles • Extraction motor: 300 cubic feet per minute • Filtration medium: Woven Polypropylene fabric • Electrical: 6 amps at 220-240 volts • Dimensions: 760 x 330 x 480mm • Nett weight: 28 Kgs • Made in Great Britain
Also available: • Replacement Filter Bag (code P8760A) • Replacement Single speed motor (code P33424)
Code
Description P8760 P47527
Ventura 2, Single Speed Light Fitting for Ventura 2
UOM Price EACH £1,095.00
EACH £89.95 Motors (Polimax & Ventura)
Hand polishing system developed for the watch industry, in particular watch cases. The arbour attaches to the vice and rests on a ball bearing. This means that as soon as the item being polished (held by the arbour) comes into contact with the polishing wheel, the item spins at the same speed as the wheel.
• Hand held polishing vice • Suitable for the polishing and reconditioning on watch cases, case backs, bezels and much more
• Arbour can hold items up to Ø40mm diameter • The item held by the arbour spins at the same speed polishing
contact with the polishing wheel
• Precise control, accurate polishing • Works with right hand thread pitch clamps • Bergeon Bobino
• Bergeon 7101D.D Code
P48711 P48712
Description Hand Held Polishing Tool
Arbor Holder for Polishing Tool, Bergeon 7101-PA-D
UOM Price EACH £495.00 EACH £18.95
Polishing Vices/Spindles, Horotec
machines (P8670 & P8670A)
• Single or variable speed
See Page 938
Single speed: • 2850RPM • 1.5HP
• 0 to 2850RPM
• 1.5HP Code
See Page 721
P33424 P39970
Description Polishing Motor Only
Polishing Motor Only, Variable Speed
UOM Price EACH £265.00 EACH £1,065.00
The Swiss made Horotec UniPolish is used to hold a watch case, bezel or case back when polishing. They can attach to your existing polishing machine or be hand held. Its four brass jaws hold items from the inside and adjust to size by turning tool end clockwise. When using by hand, the hexagonal shaped handle offers an excellent grip.
• Polishing vice for watch cases and bezels • Can attach to your polishing machine of be used by hand
• Securely holds case from inside • Brass jaws for delicate items • Adjustable between Ø14 to Ø34mm or Ø25 to Ø50mm
• Fits spindle diameter Ø14mm (reduction die available
• Hexagonal shape for excellent grip
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