GHIBLI 1000 Hook Shot Blasting Machine
The GHIBLI 1000 rotary hook shot blasting machine is designed for the automatic processing of suspended parts, single or in small series. Thanks to its double cluster system on a Y-shaped monorail, it allows loading and unloading in hidden time, guaranteeing high productivity and continuous cycles.
Robust, compact and easy to integrate into the workshop, it ensures homogeneous and repeatable blasting, even on complex or large parts. Equipped with powerful impellers, reinforced anti-abrasion protection and self-cleaning filters, the GHIBLI 1000 offers an excellent performance/cost of operation ratio, with optimal operating comfort.
How it works and benefits
The GHIBLI 1000 rotary hook shot blasting machines are designed to deliver high productivity while ensuring excellent cost-effectiveness. Their design significantly reduces downtime related to bundle loading and unloading operations, which improves the overall efficiency of the machine.
The system is based on two workpiece bundles that move by push (or automatically on the S-shaped version) along a “Y” shaped monorail. This configuration allows the operator to load or unload one bundle while the other is being blasted, ensuring masked time processing and optimal process continuity.
GHIBLI shot blasting machines do not require any floor work, which simplifies their installation and integration in the workshop. They are equipped with self-cleaning filters to ensure effective dust extraction, and can be offered in a soundproof version to improve the acoustic comfort of the working environment.
Design, protection and technical characteristics
The blast chamber is made from a one-piece base made of sheet steel, carefully welded and reinforced with profiles of suitable dimensions. Its lower part incorporates an abrasive recovery hopper, combined with an auger that conveys the shot to a bucket elevator for recycling.
Areas directly exposed to spatter are protected by 13% manganese steel plates, 10 mm thick, bolted and easily replaceable. The ceiling and floor in the central area have the same enhanced protection, while the rest of the floor is made up of inverted corner grilles to protect the augers. The walls that are not directly exposed are coated with a 5 mm anti-abrasive rubber, designed to limit wear and prevent any leakage of shot. The double door, operated by pneumatic cylinders, is also protected internally by this coating.
Maximum sprue dimensions: Ø 1,200 x h 1,800 mm
Maximum load per bunch: 1,000 kg
Number of centrifugal turbines: 3
Rotational speed: 1,000 to 3,000 rpm, variable by inverter
Projected shot flow rate: 100 to 110 kg/min per turbine
Turbine engine power: 7.5 to 22 kW x 3
Compressed air consumption at 6 bar: 90 l/min
