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| | ^PMASTER ^ CARLAP MACHINES LAPPING/POLISHING MACHINES | |
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| | | 2000 SERIES MACHINES The small 2000 series machines are designed to Lap and Polish components on a 5 carrier format (40mm Max component size] The components are placed in an off-set position in the carrier to ensure full coverage of the lapping plate. The machine structure comprises a rigid welded steel frame which carries the main drive components and the drive motors. The machine has 2 drive systems, each independently controlled. Outer gear drive .95A DC drive motor. Speed 0-130rpm Inner gear drive .95A DC drive motor. Speed 0-130rpm | 5000/8000/12000 SERIES MACHINES O The mid-range series of machine is designed to Lap and Polish components on a 3/4/8 carrier format respectively (114/180/310mm Max component size respectively.] O Once the components are in place on the machine the top plate can be lowered to make minimal contact with the components. The operator can then start the machine.Once the operator is satisfied that the components are running in the carriers correctly he can gradually apply pressure through the pressure control gauge from zero to 100%. | 24000 SERIES MACHINES O The large 2400 Carlap line of dual face lapping/polishing machines is based upon a 3 way planetary concept designed to yield precise and repeatable result at an economical price. O Excellent results have been obtained in the processing of a wide range of materials and components including glass, ceramics, crystals and ferrous materials. | |
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| | The 3 way drive concept has the top and bottom plates and sun gear running with independent drives with Variable speeds and fully reversible operation. | |
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| | O Each Drive System is mounted in fully sealed ball race bearings to allow the smooth running of the lap plates. O The motor drives are controlled by inserters and the machine runs off a 240V supply. | O Each Drive System is mounted in fully sealed taper roller bearings to allow the smooth running of the lap plates. | |
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