_______________foam planer _______________ QuikPlane has been the standard in the industry for almost 20 years. It is the manufacturers goal to continue that standard, by striving to continually meet the special needs of our closed cell rigid foam contractors. Foam insulation trimming/scarfing equipment are very unique air tools. They need to be durable enough to withstand construction site use yet light weight and simple enough to be user friendly. The combination of virtually unbreakable blades, sturdy aluminum construction and minimal down time has made "The Quickplane" foam planer the standard for planing rigid polyurethane foams. "The QuickPlane" foam planer has been used on numerous different applications from new residential construction to reefer trailers and everything in between. Only your imagination will limit its versatility. Safety, speed and reliability are the main reasons to make "The Quickplane" your next foam planer. A solid, "tool hardened" steel blade is used for most interior foam planing requirements. The blade is machined with a bevel to provide positive cutting action, Our special purpose blades have been designed to give a very sharp slicing action to cut polyurethane foam. These blades are especially designed for cutting foam with a density greater than 2lb. Not only are they effective for all interior applications, they can also cut through many elastomeric membranes. If you have spotty retrofit foam roof work to do The air motor operates most efficiently when air pressure is maintained at 87-90 psi. An air compressor able to deliver 23.0 cfm is necessary. Incoming air should be dry, clean, and filtered. In order to get the best performance , lubricate it at least once every 8 hours. Air motor oil specifically recommended for this motor is available through any good air tool supply house. Although every effort has been made to make the "QuickPlane" and its blades as safe as possible protective clothing, eye protection and Good quality heavy duty gloves must be worn!!! "PLEASE REQUEST A QUOTE FIRST". |