3KW Heating Power 77L Ultrasonic Carburetor Cleaner With Power Adjustable
The Works You Should Do Before Using Whale Cleen sonic Ultrasonic Carburetor Cleaner:
When you’re ready to do the job, we suggest partial disassembly of carburetors so the cleaning solution reaches into the float chamber.
1. Place motorcycle carburetor or other components to be cleaned into the mesh basket.
2. Avoid, if possible, parts contacting each other.
3. Lower them into the cleaning solution. Make sure all parts are fully immersed.
4. Set the timer for 20 minutes. Timer-equipped units will turn off at the end of the cleaning cycle.
5. When the cycle is completed remove the basket and check for results.
6. Remove traces of cleaning solution with a fresh water rinse.
7. Parts should be dried before reinstallation.
Specification Of Whale Cleen z-x24:
Specifications for ultrasonic cleaner z-x24 | |
Model | z-x24 |
Tank capacity | 77L |
Tank size | 550*400*400mm |
Unit size | 690*540*620mm |
Tank material | 2mm SUS304 |
Ultrasonic power | 1200W |
Heating power | 3KW |
Timer | 1-99h adjustable |
Heater | 0-95c adjustable |
Frequency | 28/40khz |
Control | Inside generator, more stable |
Optional | Oil filter system, pneumatic lift, rinsing tank, etc. |
Voltage | 110V, 1phase; 220V, 3phases/220V, 1phase; 380V, 3phases |
Warranty | 1 year |
Packing | 1unit/wooden case |
If this model is not suitable for your cleaning,please contact us for more detail.
Cleaning Feedback From Customer:
How To Choose Your Carburetor Cleaner?
Ok, so you’ve decided that ultrasonic cleaning looks right for you. So how do you get started? First you need to ask yourself a few questions:
How big are my carburetors?
How many parts do I want to clean at once?
How quickly do I need the cleaning to be done?
What’s the soil load like on my carburetors, what soil is it?
The answers to these questions will dictate the size, and what accessories you need with your new carburetor cleaner. The first question is kind of a no-brainer. The size of your carburetor will dictate the size of the tank, and what kind of basket you will need.
For proper ultrasonic transmission, an ultrasonic unit needs about an inch of space from the bottom of the tank, to the bottom of the object being cleaned. To facilitate this, most users employ a mesh or perforated tray.
Mesh baskets are great for smaller parts, while a perforated tray may be needed for heavier parts. Remember: the price of an ultrasonic cleaner goes up drastically with tank size. If you have large parts, you can always clean one side, flip it over, then clean the other.
This obviously will take twice as long, but can save you hundreds when purchasing a machine.
Do you plan to clean multiple carburetors at once? This will also require an increase in tank size. It is unwise to jam your cleaning basket full to the brim with delicate carburetor parts, as ultrasonic cleaning does cause a slight vibration which will make your parts rub against each other during cleaning.
There is also the shadowing effect to consider, parts in the middle of the pile will not be cleaned nearly as well as parts on the outside. As far as speed is concerned, this also goes along with how many parts you wish to clean at once.
Most ultrasonic cleaners available to the general public come in three sub-models: mechanical timer only, mechanical timer with heat, and lastly some sort of digital control with heat.
For cleaning carburetors, any type with heat is STRONGLY recommended. Petroleum based soils require heat to clean effectively, and while you could fill your tank with hot water every time, it’s much better to have a constantly heated tank. This will save you both time and money in cleaning chemistry.