DOUBLE DECK VIBRATORY LAP

You can be rough grinding and finish at the same time with this 18" double pan set up. Use the top pan with its special pad for all polishing, and the lower pan for other stages of grind and pre-polish.

Slabs rotate in a circular orbit so there is little damage to any stone edge. Each pan comes with a heavy duty vinyl tumbling around the outer edge to act as a buffer between moving slabs on sides of pan.

The upper pan comes with a polishing pad that can be charged with a variety of polishes for the final process on your slabs. Each pad should only be used with one type of polish. If you need to use different polishes, each should have its own polish pad to prevent contamination. The polishing pad is used over a smooth-surfaced aluminum plate.

The lower plate is aluminum finished with special indentations for use with silicone carbide grits for grinding and sanding flat stones. It comes with a heavy duty vinyl bumper ring to serve as a buffer between moving the slabs and edge of pan.

Brackets hold the two pans in place, one above the other, and are designed for easy removal of the pans.

Machine is made of non-rusting aluminum castings. Only weighs 50 pounds so can be moved from place to place but is still heavy enough for stability while in operation.

For use over sea's, order the transformer shown below:

#620-42-2000; Double Deck Lap; Shp. Wt. 53 lbs.; $1,200.00

#621-42-2003; Smooth Pan; Shp. Wt. 12 lbs.; $238.00

#621-42-2004; Rough Pan; Shp. Wt. 12 lbs.; $238.00

#621-93-0060; Polish Pad; Shp. Wt. 2 lbs. $12.00

#621-42-2115; Bracket (Set of 4) Shp. Wt. 2 lbs.; $49.00

#690-42-2005; Rubber Ball; Shp. Wt. 6 ozs.; $4.75

#690-42-2007; Spring; Shp. Wt. 6 ozs.; $10.25

#690-42-2002; Spider; Shp. Wt. 7 lbs.; $118.00

#690-42-2009; Counter Weight; Shp. Wt. 8 ozs.; $23.00

690-42-5000; Motor 110 V, Cord & Switch; Shp. Wt. 8 lbs.; $240.00

#104-WIZ-8634; Transformer; Shp. Wt. 1 lb,; $80.00


GRIT SEQUENCE FOR LAPPING

The choice of abrasive grit sizes for the lapping process follows somewhat hat in tumbling or stone polishing procedures. The choice also depends upon the material, and preference of the person doing the work. The following sequence of silicon carbide grits is commonly used, and will generally produce a satisfactory polish on most materials:60/60, 220, 400, 600, 1000 and then a polish. Generally, the more steps the better the polish.


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