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Rendering machines come in many shapes and sizes from Diesel machines capable of pumping 100 litres a minute to smaller electric machines perhaps requiring a little more control and therefore a lower output. The rotor and stator mechanism is a key element to consider when planning your project as you will want to match it to your machine, material (aggregate size) and desired pumping speed/pressure. The product spec sheet is your first port of call when it comes to understanding which rotor and stator works for you.
Generally the rotor and stator size reflects the size of your machine. A larger version will cope with bigger aggregate and has a greater material output. The size isn�t only an indicator of the machine size but also enables you to:
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It is not only the size of the rotor and stator that influences the above factors but also the pitch (ridges/grooves on the rotor) and the shore (how soft/firm the stator is). For more information on how rotors and stators vary check out our blog here >
Below you�ll find some guidance on selecting the right rotor and stator for your rendering machine and material choice. Here are three of our popular render machines alongside the parts available for them:
Euromair MixPro 28
The Euromair MixPro 28 is a popular electric machine capable of mixing and pumping various products including roughcast, top coat, basecoat, monocouche and latex screed. The Euromair MixPro 28 is a continuous mixing pump whose pumping capabilities can be adjusted by changing the rotor and stator set up.
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