Strumento per incisione abrasiva Paasche ER-1S-AD ER-1S

Brand:Paasche

3.4/5

149.36

Questo è l'ultimo progetto di Paasche per i loro strumenti di incisione abrasivi. Lo spruzzatore abrasivo ER sposta la tazza dall'alto verso il basso consentendo una tazza più grande da 2 once. La manopola di controllo del flusso sullo strumento di incisione offre un controllo preciso sul flusso dell'abrasivo. Vengono inoltre eliminati eventuali problemi di intasamento riscontrati con gli stili di alimentazione per gravità. La gomma ad aria ER può essere utilizzata ovunque sia necessario un abrasivo per cancellare o incidere delicatamente le superfici; come l'incisione decorativa su vetro, la rimozione della ruggine dalle parti, la rimozione della vernice o la levigatura delle superfici. Questo incisore può essere utilizzato anche da tecnici professionisti, produttori, hobbisti, lavori di laboratorio odontotecnico, cancellando il colore e rimuovendo la ruggine. La pressione dell'aerografo richiesta sarà di 20-70 PSI. La dimensione minima del compressore raccomandata è 1/3 HP. ER-1S Include incisore ER, bottiglia da 2 once di ossido di alluminio, tubo aerografo intrecciato da 6 'e manuale. Il Paasche ER-1S è prodotto negli Stati Uniti. Abbiamo aggiunto un adattatore per la filettatura 1/8BSP se hai già un tubo con raccordo di quella misura.

Aerografo Paasche: la pressione dell'aerografo richiesta sarà di 20-70 PSI. La dimensione minima del compressore raccomandata è 1/3 HP. Abbiamo aggiunto un adattatore per tubi con filettatura 1/8BSP. Air Eraser: l'ER può essere utilizzato ovunque sia necessario un abrasivo per cancellare o incidere delicatamente le superfici; come l'incisione decorativa su vetro, la rimozione della ruggine dalle parti, la rimozione della vernice o la levigatura delle superfici. Strumento di incisione: la manopola di controllo del flusso offre un controllo preciso sul flusso abrasivo. Vengono inoltre eliminati eventuali problemi di intasamento riscontrati con gli stili di alimentazione per gravità. Spruzzatore abrasivo: questo è l'ultimo design di Paasche per i suoi strumenti di incisione abrasiva. L'ER sposta la tazza dall'alto verso il basso consentendo una tazza più grande da 2 once.
Batteries required No
Brand Paasche
Compatible Material Glass
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 153 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Grit Type Fine
Included Components Er Etcher, Hose, Aluminum Oxide Abrasive
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 4 x 6 inches
Item model number ER-1S-AD
Item Weight 0.9 Pounds
Item Weight 14.4 ounces
Manufacturer Paasche Airbrush Co
Material Glass
Product Dimensions 2 x 4 x 6 inches

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Scritto da: CJ Hollingsworth
Despite early issues, Air Eraser proved itself through ours of hard work
I want to give this 3 stars, I really do, but dangit this thing proved itself over the past weekend and made up for my initial frustrations (please read the full review for full details). When I first put it into service, I kept blasting media out of the threads in the cup. No matter how many times I removed and replaced the cup, it wouldn't seal properly. I cleaned the threads multiple times and kept trying to reseat it to no avail. I put some thread tape on it and managed to seal it temporarily and tried actually blasting, and the stream that came out was so anemic I gave up on this thing. The next day, after some sleep and some food, I decided to give it another shot, mainly because I was tired of dealing with Harbor Freight's recent batch of air erasers (wouldn't last more than an hour before something irreparably broke). I removed the cup, cleared the thread tape and removed the gasket at the top. I thoroughly cleaned it all and applied a *very light* coating of oil around the gasket, on the sides that weren't exposed to the blasting media, and gave it another go. This finally seemed to work as I no longer was losing media through the cup threads. The blast stream coming out of the tip still was somewhat anemic, but once I ran a few cups of AO through it, it opened up to a much more usable blasting stream. Because of the larger cup, I didn't have to stop nearly as often to refill it as I had to with HF air erasers, thus saving me untold amounts of time. I was able to power through work that would have taken me over half a day, within a few hours of time. Would I recommend this to other hobbyists/professionals? Absolutely. Once I got the kinks worked out and dialed in, this air eraser ended up being a powerhouse machine that allowed me to finish my prep for an upcoming event that also happens to be our largest event of the year. Pro's: Larger cup cuts down on how often you stop to refill it, saving lots of time Durable (so far), lasted through many hours of back to back hard work Once working, it worked great and helped power through hours of work Con's: Was finicky when I first got it. Took re-seating the gasket in order to get the cup to seal properly Took a few cups of media through the nozzle before it opened up to a useful media stream Cup threads can be a little finicky and easy to cross thread, take your time and be deliberate when reattaching the cup to the air eraser Verdict: If you etch or do fine sandblasting, safe yourself the headache and buy it.
Scritto da: CA
Far superior to the Harbor Freight Air Eraser
OK... so saying it's superior to the Harbor Freight Air Eraser seems like a "Well... Duh" type of comment, but I say it hopefully to spare other people from wasting their money like I did on what's good looking junk, which is what the HF is... it looks good in the box, but performs horribly. First off, I really like the media reservoir being on the bottom instead of a top mounted gravity feed, it has a better balance to me. Second, I like it's larger size. Both of these attributes makes it easier to fill/re-fill the reservoir. I've only used it a couple of this so far, with more projects to come, and it operated without issues, giving me the exact results that I was looking for. For people getting into this for the first time... first do practice runs on the same type of material as what you plan to etch so you can get the feel of how this thing works, and "dial in" the air pressure to the media that gives you the type of results (shallow or deep) before you even get near what you plan to etch/texture.
Scritto da: scott
Works without frustration of the Harbor Freight junk
I had a Harbor Freight air eraser and I'm not sure how I ever got anything ever done with it. If you read the reviews of these you come running here looking for something that actually WORKS. I am happy to report the Paasche air eraser is THE solution: it works as expected without clogging and without abrasive being sprayed everywhere but on your work piece. This is a clear case where spending $$$$ money on a GENUINE US MADE product is still the best choice. Sure it costs 2.5X the HF junk but at the end of the day the job is done and I'm not frustrated and covered in grit. That's worth money right there.
Scritto da: Chelsie Grey
Way better than Harbor Freight tool - Updated after 3 months of use
Update after 3 months: the nozzle suddenly started getting clogged out of nowhere. It made the air eraser unusable, thankfully I bought the protection plan and they refunded the broken eraser. Because it is still the best option available, I bought another one but I definitely bought the replacement plan again in case this one gives out in 3 months too. I bought this to upgrade form the Harbor Freight air eraser and it is a million times better. There are some kinks you have to get used to but it works great. It does seem to go through sand pretty quickly though.
Scritto da: AdamzFamily
good beginner product
Easy to use, need to make sure you have safety gear :) Love using this to make unique gifts. Works better than etching creams.
Scritto da: Michelle A.
Update: This tool continues to impress me!
I purchased this because I wanted a much deeper etch than etching creams can offer. I was not disappointed! I love this little gun!!! UPDATE: This little air eraser tool continues to impress me. I have been using this consistently without a problem. My only hurdle is sifting debris from the used media so I can use it again. I can't seem to find a sifter small enough. Maybe I will look for a slightly larger tip that can handle the tiny amount of debris that can't be sifted out in the used media.
Scritto da: Dad
Awesome!
I got this to use w my Cricut for etching glass. I also purchased a 5lb jar of Paasche grit. So far, this has worked awesome with no problems. Doesn't seem to require a lot of CFM. I recommend getting a small cabinet as it will blow around a lot of very fine dust and you don't want to breathe it in.
Scritto da: Yo RIZZO
Etch glass air brush machine
The media could not be loaded. Just tried it out make sure works right and so far smooth, Just to speed up the process..,,so now i tried this and wow this is must have took this to next level that etching cream messed up alot of mugs and pulled stencils up the air on this work great and compress I’m using Perfect 1/5 small tank...ALL PHOTOS DONE WITH THIS MACHINE
Scritto da: Patricia Reyes Chavez
Dudas razonables
El producto recién lo abrí hoy, sin embargo a primera vista tuve mis primeras dudas, Paasche es una marca norteamericana que en todos sus productos tiene grabada su marca con la R de marca registrada, este producto que me llego no la tiene y eso me causo incertidumbre, pese a que en la publicación del vendedor esta la foto con la impresión de la marca en uno de sus costados, además viene algo maltratado el vaso contenedor y la presentación del producto en una simple funda de plástico, lo pondré a prueba de inmediato, espero no decepcionarme o que me hayan vendido una copia de la marca original.

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