Bluestreak
Gamma 25" Ceramic Magnetic Rolling Sweeper for Steel Shot - Continuous Discharge GA25
- SKU:
- F120116210
- MPN:
- GA25
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Usually Ships Out Within 1-2 Business Days
Description
33.6" Total Product Width, 93.6 lbs total product weight The Gamma continuous discharge shotblasting magnet is a cost-effective way to streamline clean-up processes in medium large shot blasting projects. Using the Gamma over a flip-up style magnet allows operators to do a more thorough and efficient job when picking up shot on hard surfaces. The advantage of a continuous discharge magnet over the flip-up style comes from the finned PVC drum that removes shot from the magnetic field and deposits it into the 42Lbs capacity on-board debris tray as the sweeper is pushed. By keeping the magnet clean, 100% of the magnet's power can be used for pulling shot up off the floor and from cracks up to 1 ¼" inches deep. Eliminating the loss of magnetic power that comes from holding shot on the magnet keeps pulling power constant, allowing the operator and sweeper to work at full potential all the time. Cleaning up after surface preparation is quick and easy with the Gamma, the three-wheel setup with clutched drive wheels allows for one hand operation and zero-point turns. Having 42lbs of shot capacity in a removable tray on the magnet lets operators cover more ground before they need to empty the bins and reload shot blasting machines without having to sweep anything off the floor. The Gamma is a ceramic powered continuous discharge magnet developed from the popular Fission model. Upgrades have been made to the Gamma to improve efficiency. Clutched drive hubs and a front caster wheel allows the magnet to spin in place while still driving the clean off drum, eliminating the need to lift the sweeper to make turns which reduces user fatigue and makes operating this shot sweeper the easiest part of a surface prep job. The Gamma is powered by C8 Ceramic magnets rather than the rare earth that powers the Quantum and Fission models.
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