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  • Washer
  • Bowden
  • CRB3-160
  • Cabinet Stlye
  • 1996

Specifications

BOWDEN PARTS WASHER MODEL CRB3-160 WITH 4 BASKETS
All 304 Stainless construction
All manuals included
CRB = (cabinet rotating baskets) 4 Basket Parts Washer 12 x 18 x 6 hi
160 Gallon Immersion tank with liquid turbocharger, forces liquid
through the baskets to remove chips and oil.
70 Gallon reserve tank for rinse water
50 gallon tank for final rinse
Each tank with own electric heaters
Hot air dry
Oil splitter system for runoff
Automatic refill and purge system
Cabinet style parts washer with 4 baskets - travel in
Ferris-wheel fashion with, wash, rinse and dry stations.
FOB Indiana

Notes

CATALOG SPECIFICATIONS:
Basket Loading: 4 per cycle
# of baskets with system: 8
Control: ALLEN BRADLEY PANEL VIEW SLC-550 PLC
WITH 7-DAY TIMER
# of wash stages: 4
STANDARD EQUIPMENT PER CATALOG (must be verified by buyer):
(1) Lift Safety Cage; (1) Work Bench; (1) Clean-Out Tank
(1) Bowden Liquid Washing System w/Rotating Trays & Lids
(6) Sections of Pallet Racking
Loading/spraying/drying cabinet in the center of the unit.
Sliding/locking loading table along the front of the machine.
Variable-speed rotator inside the cabinet w/integral rack and
crankdown-lid assembly for std. Bowden parts baskets.
Power Sprayer inside the cabinet.
Electric convection-heated blower dryer behind the cabinet.
Hoist above the cabinet for automatically lowering the parts into
the wash tank and raising them up for rinsing, rust-inhibiting and
drying.
Control Panels:
Operator control panel (OPC) w/touch screen and pushbuttons for
running automatic programs, controllers for monitoring and setting
fluid tank and dryer temperatures, and an emergency stop (E-Stop) button.
Main control panel (MCP) on the right side of the machine with a main
disconnect, 7 day heater timer, conductivity controllers, and E-Stop
button.
Tanks:
Wash tank (tank 1) directly under cabinet w/a patented LIQUID TURBO-
CHARGER that cleans parts w/turbulent flow of a proprietary detergent.
Holding tanks (tanks 2 and 3) for deionized rinse water.
Holding tank (tank 4) for rust-inhibitor.
Automatic refill system for all tanks.
Automatic purge for Tank 3.
Automatic recharge system for Tank 1 to maintain proper detergent strength.
Heaters for each tank to maintain fluid at desired operating temperature.
Diverting tray that covers the wash tank during fluid spray and drying
cycles and returns sprayed fluids, through a funnel to their respective
holding tanks.
Oil skimmers for the wash tank and the 1st rinse tank.
Intergrated Split-Matic Unit for de-emulsifying and recycling the
detergent used in cleaning and the oil used in machining.
Chip remover for Tank 1 and bag-filter unit for each tank.
Ransohoff purchased Bowden Inc. Regarding all parts, service, etc. they can be
reached at 800-248-927, Cincinnati, OH.