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The ROTORS TECH D6-3 stator and rotor are universal and can be used at plastering stations 220 / 380V for all types of mixtures: cement-sand and gypsum plaster.

SD6-3

SD6-3

Specifications: Rotor length 273mm Rotor diameter 90mm The maximum grain size is 2 mm. Injection pressure 20 bar. Productivity l / min. at 385 rpm 20 l

B4-1.5L

B4-1.5L

Specifications: Weight 0,59 kg Rotor length 201mm Rotor diameter 35mm The maximum grain size is 2 mm. Injection pressure 15 bar. Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 5 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 10 l

B4-2L

B4-2L

Specifications: Weight 0,71 kg Rotor length 251mm Rotor diameter 35mm The maximum grain size is 2 mm. Injection pressure 20 bar. Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 5 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 10 l

D8-2

D8-2

Specifications: Weight 3 kg Rotor length 328mm Rotor diameter 40mm The maximum grain size is 3 mm. Injection pressure 25 bar. Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 16 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 32 l

D6-3

D6-3

Specifications: Weight 3 kg Rotor length 328mm Rotor diameter 40mm The maximum grain size is 3 mm. Injection pressure 30 bar. Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 10 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 20 l

60/12L

60/12L

Specifications: Weight 10 kg Rotor length 665mm Rotor diameter 54mm Maximum grain size 10 mm. Injection pressure 20 bar. Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 130 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 270 l

2L8

2L8

Specifications: Weight 29.5 kg Rotor length 742mm Rotor diameter 83mm Maximum grain size 10 mm. Injection pressure 20 bar. Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 220 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 450 l

2L6

2L6

Specifications: Nitrogen cured surface Weight 8.5 kg Rotor length 620mm Rotor diameter 49.5mm The maximum grain size is 6 mm. Injection pressure 20 bar. Productivity l / min. at 100 rpm 30 l Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 60L

2L6+++

2L6+++

Specifications: Weight 7 kg Rotor length 620mm Rotor diameter 49.5mm The maximum grain size is 6 mm. Injection pressure 30 bar. Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 55 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 110 l

D4-3

D4-3

Specifications: Weight 3 kg Rotor length 328mm Rotor diameter 40mm Maximum grain size 3.5 mm Injection pressure 30 bar Productivity 12 l / min

D7-2.5

D7-2.5

Specifications: Weight 3 kg Rotor length 328mm Rotor diameter 40mm Nitrogen cured surface The maximum grain size is 3 mm. Injection pressure 25 bar. Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 12 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 25 l

D8-1.5

D8-1.5

Specifications: Weight 2.4 kg Rotor length 328mm Rotor diameter 40mm Maximum grain size 4 mm Injection pressure 40 bar Productivity l / min. at 200 rpm 20 l Productivity l / min. at 400 rpm 40

Ready to make a rotor of any complexity and size under the order

Instructions

Operating instructions for "ROTORS TECH" auger pairs

  1. Wipe the preservative oil off the rotor with a cloth before screwing the rotor into the stator. Do not screw in and leave the rotor lubricated with oil in the stator. The oil softens (dissolves) the stator rubber and the stator fails.

  2. Do not run the station "dry", without water, in order to avoid burning and destruction of the stator rubber, and breaking off the rotor head.

  3. Before starting the station, check that there is no play in the agitator drive coupling. The agitator play creates a beating on the rotor head and breaks it off.

  4. Before assembling the rotor into the stator, coat their surfaces with silicone grease (spray).

  5. Do not use liquid soap. It does not create a sliding film on the surface of the rubbing parts, which leads to the stator biting the rotor, and as a result, the rolling of the pins, the breakdown of the mixer, and the chipping off of the rotor head.

  6. Remove the rotor from the stator for a period of long station shutdown (more than 2 days)

  7. Before starting the station on the already working steam, it is necessary to turn the rotor in the stator with a knob to break their seizure.

  8. Handle the rotor with care. Do not drop or throw it. The rotor is made of cast iron, which gives it high abrasion resistance to mortars. But at the same time, this property makes it fragile to blow.

 

Instructions for mounting the "ROTORS TECH" rotor into the stator:

  1. Fix the stator, for example in a vise or in the mixing chamber flange of the plastering station.

  2. Prepare a lever that will fully fit into the rotor groove along its entire length (if it is not along the entire length of the groove, the rotor head may break).

  3. Liberally lubricate the rotor and the inner cavity of the stator with silicone grease (spray). Do not use liquid soap and petroleum products for lubrication. They lead to swelling of the rubber part of the screw pair and, as a result, lead to jamming of the screw pair.

  4. Insert the rotor into the stator recess, then press the rotor into the stator and screw it in until the rotor on the opposite side is flush with the stator rubber.

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