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BLASTRAC EBE 500S

  • Power Consumption: 18kW/35A
  • Recommended Abrasive: Shot 390-460/ SG18-16-14
  • Drive Speed: 0-30 m/min
  • Rate Flow: 14m2/h

Blastrac 500S is an hydraulic-driven steel blast cleaning machine.

With its 500mm working width and increased productivity, the 500S will reduce time on the job and maintenance costs. The Blastrac 500S steel blast cleaning machine is ideally suited for medium and large-sized horizontal steel cleaning jobs and applications, like; ship decks, steel plates, oil platforms helicopter decks and walkways and bridge decks.

Blastrac has designed a full range of dust collectors, consumables and optional items which give the opportunity to process any specific application.

 

ADVANTAGES OF THE 500S (50HZ) STEEL BLASTER

  • Closed circuit which is dust free, when connected to an appropriate Blastrac dust collector
  • Hydraulic drive system
  • Independent drive for each rear wheel
  • Increased productivity, and reduced maintenance costs
  • Fast and efficient removal of coatings, paint, rust and mill scale
  • Ergonomic design and user-friendly control panel
Machine type EBE 500S
Power consumption 18kW
Current input 35A
Power motor fan

Power hydraulic pump motor

2.2kW/ 4.6A

2.2kW / 5.2A

Abrasive consumption 0.1-0.5 kg/m2
Drive of blast wheel rate speed

Fan motor rate speed

Hydraulic pump motor rate speed

3480 min-1 (60Hz)

3430 min-1 (60Hz)

1695 min-1 (60Hz)

Dust hose connection 150 mmÆ
Recommended abrasive Shot 390-460/ SG18-16-14
Working width 500mm
Drive speed 0-30 m/min
Noise 92dB
Gravity Less than 2.5 m/s2
Blast cleaning output on steel

Blast cleaning output on concrete

Up to 75m2/h

Up to 150m2/h








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    Machine type EBE 500S
    Power consumption 18kW
    Current input 35A
    Power motor fan

    Power hydraulic pump motor

    2.2kW/ 4.6A

    2.2kW / 5.2A

    Abrasive consumption 0.1-0.5 kg/m2
    Drive of blast wheel rate speed

    Fan motor rate speed

    Hydraulic pump motor rate speed

    3480 min-1 (60Hz)

    3430 min-1 (60Hz)

    1695 min-1 (60Hz)

    Dust hose connection 150 mmÆ
    Recommended abrasive Shot 390-460/ SG18-16-14
    Working width 500mm
    Drive speed 0-30 m/min
    Noise 92dB
    Gravity Less than 2.5 m/s2
    Blast cleaning output on steel

    Blast cleaning output on concrete

    Up to 75m2/h

    Up to 150m2/h

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