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Timed rod dryer
Timed rod dryer

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roger wilson



Registered: April 2007
Posts: 89
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This is a picture of a single statin rod dryer.
The motor is a 24 volt DC gear motor that turns 20 rpm at 24 volts.
It turns 10 rpm at 12 volts which is being used for power.
In addition a timer with the ability to flip the voltage polarity to the motor has been built and allows the user to flip drying rod turning direction from 1 second to two minutes.
This is especially significant in the first few minutes of a freshly mixed finish application.
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Gabe Nakash

Registered: February 2011
Posts: 5
Sun May 8, 2011 10:25am

Thats really cool. did you test it yet?
David Dosser

Registered: September 2008
Location: Coshocton, OH
Posts: 254
Sun May 8, 2011 11:52am

That looks really sharp Roger.

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David Dosser Coshocton, OH
roger wilson

Registered: April 2007
Posts: 89
Sun May 8, 2011 1:40pm

It has been tested and works very well functionally. It is up to the client to see if it is an aid for doing the leveling the function for which it was designed.
Roger


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