Quill Falcon
Cyclone 120 Complete
The latest Quill Falcon Cyclone 120 Complete Trailer is designed for asbestos removal contractors or those customers working in hazardous environments where they have a need for combined blasting and air fed breathing apparatus. By combining blasting and self-contained breathing apparatus together on one trailer, it means that customers can save space on site and save money and time too by not having to hire separate compressors and air breathing apparatus.
The Cyclone Complete is manufactured to compressed air breathing standard EN12021 and comprises of; a Quill Falcon Cyclone 120 capable of removing up to 20m² of coatings per hour, a 177cfm compressor providing a reliable source of high purity air for up to 4 operatives, airline breathing apparatus including Scott RAS masks and airline breathing harnesses, reserve air supply in the unlikely event of main supply failure, a mobile control panel for monitoring individual operatives air supply for use outside the enclosure and a large 115 litre water tank all mounted on a robust towable ball hitch trailer.
Applications
Dimensions
Height – 1720mm
Width – 1810mm
Depth – 4300mm
Unladen Weight – 1700kg
Laden Weight – 2100kg (garnet)
Specifications
Water Tank
115 litres
Water Consumption
100 – 200ml per minute
Grit Type
Standard particle blast media
Grit Consumption
0.4 – 0.7kg per minute
Grit Refill
Up to 8 hrs between refills
Air Supply
177cfm
Air Supply Hose
2 inch
Blast Hose Size
1 inch
Blast Hose Max Length
80m
Blasting Pressure
50 – 120psi
Compressor Fuel Tank
60 litres
Blast Media
No. of 25kg bags to fill vessel
Garnet – 8 bags
Iron Silicate – 7 bags
Glass – 5 bags
Weights and dimensions are based on current models in manufacture. Cyclone Trailer System laden weight = full vessel of grit and water and full tank of diesel. Consumption rates based on average dosing settings. Water consumption taken from water used at nozzle. Up to 1 litre of water per minute will be required to keep vessel pressurised. Grit and water consumption may vary according to size of compressor, dosing valve setting, size of nozzle and type of blast media used.