TKN-A1 (046200)
- Pneumatic force turns the spring, allowing easy installation and safe operation.
- It stops turning if excessive force is applied to the head during nozzle cleaning. Thus, it minimizes damage to the nozzle.
- Numerous types of heads are available to accommodate nozzles.
- A “regulator and solenoid valve set” type is also available.
- A nozzle cleaner cover (spatter receptacle) is available as an option.
TKN-B1 (046230)
- The spatter that is stuck onto the nozzle can be removed through the use of two different types of cleaners: a ring cleaner that removes ring-shaped spatter from the nozzle tip, and a spring cleaner that removes spatter from inside the nozzle. Because it can clean nozzles without damaging them unnecessarily, use it on carbon nozzles or in applications that produce relatively a small amount of spatter.
- This unit, which does not require electrical power or pneumatic source, can be used by merely teaching it.
*The standard type is for use with 016 nozzle diameter. To use with a nozzle orifice other than ⌀16, please specify it at the time of purchase.
(Options: various types of cleaner heads for ⌀12, ⌀13, ⌀18,⌀19)
TKN-F1 (046225)
- The reamer rotates inside the nozzle to forcefully remove spatter from the nozzle orifice.
- The reamer rotates forward or backward when the electric signal is turned ON or OFF.
- It uses compressed air to remove spatter, which facilitates installation.
- A regulator is optional equipment.