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Hunter Grinders, part of the Howardson Group, is thrilled to announce its participation at SALTEX 2024, where it will be showcasing the enhanced Jupiter ATI ‘All-in-One’ Grinder.

The Jupiter ATI Series 5 is a fully automatic relief spin grinder, designed to deliver top-notch precision and consistency in every grind. It features automatic traverse, indexing, and in-feed capabilities, ensuring each operation meets the highest standards of accuracy.

Key Features of the Jupiter ATI Series:

12989150281?profile=RESIZE_584xFully Automatic Operation: Operates independently, allowing for multitasking and increased efficiency.

Precision Grinding: Meets original manufacturer’s specifications for both cylinders and bottom blades.

Stable and Accurate: Equipped with a cast bed and heavy-duty linear bed rails, ensuring precise grinding.

Operator Safety and Comfort: Liquid coolant system minimises airborne dust and heat, enhancing operator comfort and safety.

Versatile Tool: Includes a 360-degree electric 200kg hoist for additional heavy lifting tasks in the workshop.

Comprehensive Capabilities: Grinds top and front faces of the bottom blade, measures cylinder shaft data, and supports up to a 1067mm (42”) cylinder & bottom blade capacity.

Programmable Grinding: Fully programmable for relief and spin grinding, featuring automatic wheel head docking and cycle countdown.

Robust Construction: Built with a cast bed, liquid coolant system, 240-volt power supply, linear bed rails with self-adjusting bearings, and a slow/soft start spin grinding motor.

Versatile: Capable of sharpening bottom, chipper, rotary and flail blades.

Visit Hunter Grinders at Stand E070 to see how the Jupiter ATI Series 5 can elevate your grinding operations to the next level.

For further information or a no obligation demonstration, please contact Hunter Grinders on 01332 824 777 or visit www.huntergrinders.com

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