Inventory
Number
DescriptionYearAsking
Price
12236Roto-Finish Model ST20BCPT 20 Cubic Ft. Vibratory Finisher19807,500.00

ROTO-FINISH MODEL ST20BCPT 20 CUBIC FT.
VIBRATORY FINISHER
SERIAL NUMBER: ST20B-80-H4
RUNS GOOD!
Approximate Year: 1980
Specifications:
Operating Capacity: 21 Cubic Feet
Process Channel Width: 17"
Lining Thickness: .750"
Type Of Lubrication: Grease
Solution System: Flow-Thru
Number Of Drains: 3-6" Diameter
Average Media Charge:
Steel Media: 6000
Ceramic Media: 2000
Plastic Media: 1200
Equipped With:
Livonia Magnetics Conveyor, S/N 53056A, 3/4
HP, 115/208-220 Volt, 1725 RPM, Single Phase
10 HP, 460 Volt, 1760 RPM, 3 Phase Motor
Parts Available From Hammond Roto-Finish
Copy Of Maintenance Manual With Parts List
And Print Included
Approximate New Price Today From Hammond Roto-
Finish For 18 Cubic Feet: $40,345.00 USD,
(20 Cubic Foot Is More Expensive)
Approximate Dimensions And Weight Of Machine:
96" x 84" x 62" H, 6,000 Lbs. With Stones
Approximate Dimensions And Weight Of Panel:
23" D x 41" W x 80" H, 500 Lbs.
Approximate Dimensions And Weight Of Conveyor:
115" D x 28" W x 80" H, 1,200 Lbs.
Approximate Dimensions And Weight Of Tank:
18" D x 43" W x 14" H, 80 Lbs.
Approximate Total Weight: 7,780 Lbs.
Having this capacity Roto-Finish Vibratory
Finisher is like having a "business within
a business". You can do your own deburring
and finishing and even sell time on the mach-
ine. It is very easy to operate. You set
the timer, like baking a cake, and the machine
turns itself off, saving time, energy, and
product.
We would like to answer some of the questions
we have already been asked on this machine.
How is the liner? The liner is in excellent
condition. This model has an extra heavy duty
liner, which is very thick, and it should give
you years of service without replacement or
patching. There are no holes in the liner at
this time.
Does it have a curved bottom? Yes, affirmative.
This type of machine must have a curved bottom
to give the proper actuation and rotation of the
parts and media. It does not have a squared can
bottom as those machines are for mixing paints
and compounds, and have no rotation.
How do I protect internal threads on my parts?
The answer is simple, you would just use a
larger media than the diameter of the threads
on your parts.