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MICRO BLASTER II
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Item Number: 75007
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Notice:
Loads and CO2 cartridges are not included in the kit, you must purchase them separately
MICRO-BLASTER II
The Micro-Blaster II is a safe and economical system for the cracking
of rock and masonry.
Based on propellant technology, special blasting licenses are not
required. The small size
of the system allows it to be used in almost any location.
Capable of breaking rock or masonry of almost any size by successive
blasts,
the Micro-Blaster II does its job with almost no fly-rock, which can be
completely
eliminated with the use of light mats.
Pneumatically triggered from a 25 ft. distance, the system can be
configured to allow multiple
simultaneous shots using a variety of pressure sources including CO2
and compressed air.
The Micro-Blaster II is available in two versions, a single head kit as
well as a triple
head kit for larger projects.
Requiring only a 5/16 inch hole, 10 inches deep, the system allows the
use of inexpensive
drilling equipment, often a major capital expense for demolition work.
Designed for many years of trouble-free performance, the kit weights
only 10 lbs.
The durable molded case measures 15" x 12" x 6" and contains the
Micro-Blaster II,
a bore brush and bulb blower (for cleaning drilled holes), 2 tapered
pins
(for wedging apart cracked material), a CO2 bicycle inflator (for
pressurizing the system),
and instructions for safe use.
The Micro-Blaster II offers several improvements over the original
Micro-Blaster.
- Triggered by 75 psi pressure pulse simplifying drilling strategy,
freeing the user from the restraints of the lanyard activation of the
original Micro-Blaster. Pressure sources can be either compressed air or
CO2 cartridge technology.
- Intrinsic safety: The system cannot fire until remotely pressurized
by the operator.
- Simultaneous firing of multiple Micro-Blaster II units which allows
much larger masses to be cracked through the use of a manifold/valve
assembly connecting multiple units.
- Simplified assembly/disassembly for easier and faster field
maintenance.
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