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Water Jetting Goes Automatic

NLB Corp. (Wixom, MI) has developed wireless controls for its automated water jet Crawler, which is a surface preparation tool for towers and other large structures that does not expose personnel to the risk of falling. The SRT-10-W Crawler removes coatings and scale faster than manual methods using only ultra-high pressure water (up to 40,000 psi).

NLB Corp. (Wixom, MI) has developed wireless controls for its automated water jet Crawler, which is a surface preparation tool for towers and other large structures that does not expose personnel to the risk of falling. The SRT-10-W Crawler removes coatings and scale faster than manual methods using only ultra-high pressure water (up to 40,000 psi). The new wireless controls let a single operator direct the entire job from as far away as 1,500 feet, and reduces the potential for tangled wires. No other containment is needed to protect the surrounding area, reducing clean-up and operating costs.

Check out www.nlbcorp.com to get more information.