Description
Side Liner — Shot Blast Machine Part (Code: 104043)
Description
The Side Liner is a heavy-duty component used in shot blast machines to protect the sidewalls of the blast chamber from wear and abrasion. Designed for the BMD D500 series, this liner is made from high-quality materials such as Cr25 and Cr25Mo1Ni0.5 to ensure durability under high stress and long service life. It weighs approximately 13.5 kg .
Key Features:
High wear resistance thanks to Cr25 or Cr25Mo1Ni0.5 materials
Precision fit for the BMD D500 shot blast machine
Robust construction to withstand impacts from shot and abrasive media
Easy to install and replace, minimizing downtime
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is a Side Liner and what is its role in shot blast machine parts?
The Side Liner is a protective component worn on the sidewalls of the blasting chamber. In shot blast machine parts, its primary role is to absorb wear from abrasive media (shot) and prevent damage to the structural parts of the chamber, thus extending machine life.
Q2: What materials are used for this Side Liner, and why?
This Side Liner is made from Cr25 and Cr25Mo1Ni0.5 alloys. These materials are chosen for their high hardness and excellent resistance to wear, abrasion, and impact from shot blasting operations.
Q3: What are the specifications of this Side Liner?
SKU: sp112
Weight: ~ 13.5 kg
Material: Cr25 or Cr25Mo1Ni0.5
Designed for: BMD D500 series shot blast machines
Q4: How often should the Side Liner be replaced?
Replacement depends on usage intensity, type of abrasive media, and operating conditions. Signs that replacement is needed include thinning of liner walls, visible cracks, or reduced protection leading to damage on chamber walls. Regular inspections (e.g. monthly or per production cycle) are recommended.
Q5: Is the Side Liner compatible with other shot blast machine models besides BMD D500?
This particular liner is designed specifically for the BMD D500 model. For other models, compatibility must be confirmed by checking dimensions, mounting style, and wear profiles. The supplier can often provide a suitable liner for other models as part of shot blast machine parts inventory.
Q6: How is the Side Liner installed?
Installation involves shutting down the machine, removing access panels, unbolting the old liner, cleaning the mounting surface, fitting the new liner, and securing it tightly following manufacturer torque specifications. It is advised to use proper safety gear and follow machine-specific instructions.
Q7: What maintenance can prolong the life of the Side Liner?
Use of correct abrasive media (size, hardness) to reduce excessive wear
Maintaining correct blast nozzle alignment to avoid uneven wear
Regular cleaning to avoid buildup of debris behind liner
Monitoring machine operating parameters (pressure, flow)
Periodic inspection to detect damage early
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