When the process starts, water and process water must be added to the bowl. Sanding dust and workpiece waste will, together with the process water pass through the gap and continuing back to the sump.
A level sensor is mounted here, which controls the diaphragm/submersible pump. The water will subsequently normally be led to process treatment plants, where the sludge part will be retained. The water is recycled again. Alternatively, water incl. compound is discharged directly to sewer.
Before the process bowl is tilted, it-must be emptied of process water. This is done by opening the ball valve under the bowl so that the process water runs down into the sump.
When discharging, the process bowl tips 125 degrees. This causes both chips and the remaining process water to come out. On the 140S model, the discharging of the process water isn’t necessary. The discharge box is then raised approx. 30 degrees return to a user-friendly working height. In this way, the discharge box is placed at an ergonomic working / operating height for the staff.
When changing media in the S-version, an insert is usually used which is placed in the discharge box. The medium can then be easily and simply removed or replaced.
Control of the machine's functions takes place on a 5” colour touch screen. Here, rotation speed and process time are controlled as the most important parameters. All functions that are connected can also be operated manually. It is also possible to choose different languages.
The process around the Turbo-Line model is prepared with, Electric powered submersible pump for removal of consumed process water incl. sludge, connection of water supply and bottom drainage.