Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Plasma Cutting Tools: What to Know Before You Buy






Bob Fernicola, Business Manager of Plasma Cutting Equipment for ESAB, explains that most shops will need a 30-40 amp plasma cutter for most of their needs. A machine this size offers convenience and can easily handle the steel shops typically see.








For more information: www.bendpak.com The Ranger RP-20FC applies 10 tons of pure, air-operated pressure to just about any used oil filter or can, easily reducing it to 20% of its original size and removing 95% of the oil. An integrated collection chamber and collector downspout makes oil recovery a cinch. At the drastically reduced size, cans and oil filters are much cheaper to dispose of, so the Ranger RP-20FC is good for the environment AND your bank account. Perfect for crushing light-duty truck and automotive filters. Even the popular 8 tall filters for Cummins and Power stroke diesel-powered vehicles fold beneath the massive weight of this crusher.
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2 comments:

  1. Also, the buyer must be aware that his/her compressed air system must be bone dry - not merely installing a water trap - that won't cut it. I mean buying a $500+ refrigerated air dryer system or else the cost of consumables will be a big expense!

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  2. I'd like to see a drain grate similar to what the filter sits in while being crushed, but where the filters sit waiting to be crushed. Have the oil drain into the same barrel as where the crushed filter oil goes.

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