"Plane Easy"
Foam
Equipment
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J. Calman Industries LLC
offers four models of “Plane Easy” foam tools. Each model is
available in a 16” or 24” size. These are the ideal tools to flush
finish any spray applied closed cell or open cell foam insulation.
A basic, durable instrument, to compliment existing urethane spray
equipment for all work or trades requiring flat, smooth finished
surfaces. The tool designed to give you maximum usage, minimum down
time and top quality construction.
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The
Carbide Blade
unit, with pneumatic motor, is recommended for use on 2 to 10+ pound
closed cell foam. This tool is primarily used on roofs, commercial
cold storage buildings, and other similar projects. The carbide
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The
Hard Wire
Brush unit, with pneumatic motor, is recommended for
use on 2 to 10+ pound closed cell foam. This model is our best
seller for new construction houses and home remodel projects.
However, it is also used in refrigeration trailers, commercial
fishing vessel fish holding tanks, and much more.
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The
Soft Wire Brush unit,
with pneumatic motor, this tool can be used on any project using ½
pound closed cell foam and open cell polyurethane foam and soy based
insulation.
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The
Nylon Brush unit, with a
variable speed electric motor, is recommended for planing ½ pound
closed cell foam and open cell polyurethane foam and soy-based
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The
Grinding Plate
of leveling
the whole area, this tool allows you to dig out the soft spot only
and then re-spray foam in that area. |
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Motor Requirements:
The pneumatic motor operates most efficiently when air pressure is
maintained at 125psi. An air compressor able to deliver 23.0cfm is
necessary. Incoming air should be dry, clean, and filtered. We
recommend using a ¾” line from the compressor, the last 20’ use a ½”
airline. Lubricate the tool at least once every 8 hours by pouring
a small quantity of air motor oil through the air inlet.
During use
of the electric motor model, be sure to blow the dust out of the
motor every 30 minutes to prevent burning up the motor. Recommend
use of 10-guage power cord. |
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Safety:
Although every effort has been made to make the
foam planer as safe as possible, it is the responsibility of the
user to wear appropriate safety gear. Full face respirator and eye
protection is a must. As with any power tool, use common sense when
operating. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could become
caught by moving parts, causing injury.
Weights:
The 16” models weigh 13.20 pounds and the 24” model weighs 17.55
pounds.
Click here to see Foam Planer unit breakdown
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