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Why use a pneumatic paint mixer

BlastOne’s Master Technician, Kerry Cooper, explains why you use a pneumatic paint mixer


So, to mix some material, what we’ll use is a pneumatic drill.in this instance.

We ‘ll find a lot of its use, pneumatic drill, on site because it’s not appropriate electricity to drive a drill.

The important thing to remember is why would I have an electric drill to mix material when I’ve got solvents exposed, which have VOC, a volatile organic component aspect to them.

I don’t want a risk of fire, that’s why we use pneumatic drill.

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