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600 Watt Heating Power Ultrasonic Gun Cleaner For Fire Weapons
Preparing A Firearm For Ultrasonic Cleaning:
In a word; disassemble! You simply cannot expect any cleaning method, not even an ultrasonic cleaner, to effectively clean a fully assembled firearm. There are just too many confined spaces for the cleaning solvent to easily flow through and for residues to be flushed out. In particular, cleaning between tightly fitted parts (e.g. a pivot hole and shaft) is difficult even for an ultrasonic cleaner. That said, there are times when you either can’t disassemble something any further or don’t want to risk further disassembly. In that case you should be prepared to put that part through longer cleaning cycles and/or repeated cleaning cycles to achieve complete cleaning. Obviously, you must unload and remove all ammunition. And you must remove wood grips, soft rubber grips, optics and any other parts that are not compatible with either the cleaning solution or with ultrasonic cleaning in general. But you should also consider such things as Tritium night sights. If there is any doubt, a call to the manufacturer is recommended. Field strip at minimum. If further disassembly is possible, it can significantly shorten the ultrasonic cleaning time and also make it much easier to ensure that all the cleaning solution has been rinsed away and the parts are completely dry before lubrication. It is also a good idea to detail strip the slide periodically for a more thorough cleaning and inspection. On many firearms, detail stripping the frame can be too difficult to be practical. Just disassemble as far as is practical, be thorough with the clean, rinse and lubrication steps, and it will still come out cleaner that what you could accomplish without ultrasonic cleaning.
1. Semi-Automatic Pistols
• Field strip according to manufacturer’s instructions.
• Remove grips (if possible).
2. Revolvers • Remove grips.
• Place hammer in cocked position (when possible).
• Remove side plate. • Remove cylinder (and separate cylinder from crane if applicable).
• Place a small spacer (a spent cartridge case works) under the extractor star.
TIP: Swab the bore with a good defouler, allow to soak for a few minutes, then run a bore brush several passes through. This will reduce ultrasonic cleaning time and yield improved results over ultrasonic cleaning alone. To save time, his can be done while waiting for the cleaning solution to come to temperature.
Detail Information Of LanJ-J08:
Model | LanJ-J08 |
Ultrasonic Frequency | 40,000 Hz |
Tank Material | Stainless Steel SUS304 |
Tank Capacity | 22 L |
Timer | 1-30minutes ,Digital timer |
Power Supply | AC 100 ~ 120V, 50 / 60Hz AC 220 ~ 240V, 50 / 60 Hz |
Ultrasonic Power | 0~500W |
Heating Power | 600 W , Digital Heating |
Tank Size | 500×300×150 mm ( L x W x H ) |
Unit Size | 530×325×285 mm ( L x W x H ) |
Package Size | 635×405×340mm( L x W x H ) |
Longest Gun You Can Clean | 480mm |
N.W. | 12.1kg |
G.W. | 15.6kg |
If this model is not suitable for you, please check other in below chart.
Model | Tank size | Unit size | Volume | Actual ultrasonic power | Max ultrasonic power | Ultrasonic frequency | Heating power | Timer | Heating temperature |
LxWxH(mm) | LxWxH(mm) | (L) | (W) | (W) | (kHz) | (W) | (MIN) | (℃) | |
LanJ-J02 | 240x135x100 | 265x165x220 | 3.2 | 100 | 120 | 150 | |||
LanJ-J03 | 300x150x100 | 325x180x225 | 4.5 | 150 | 180 | 300 | |||
LanJ-J031 | 300x150x150 | 325x180x280 | 6.5 | 150 | 180 | 300 | |||
LanJ-J04 | 300x240x150 | 325x265x280 | 10.8 | 200 | 240 | 450 | |||
LanJ-J06 | 330x300x150 | 360x325x285 | 15 | 300 | 360 | 450 | |||
LanJ-J08 | 500x300x150 | 530x325×285 | 22 | 400 | 480 | 600 | |||
LanJ-J10 | 500x300x200 | 530x325x325 | 30 | 500 | 600 | 600 |
Fire Weapons Cleaning Feedback:
Preparing Ultrasonic Cleaner For Cleaning Firearms:
Step 1: Check that ultrasonic cleaner tank is clean. Wipe out any residue.
Step 2: Fill ultrasonic cleaner tank with cleaning solution.
Step 3: Turn on heater and set to recommended temperature. Allow enough time for cleaning solution to come to temperature. If the ultrasonic cleaner doesn’t have a display that shows that actual temperature, use a thermometer. Keeping the tank covered will speed up heating.
Step 4: Degas the cleaning solution (Not necessary if previously done to this batch of cleaning solution or lubrication solution)
Steps For Ultrasonic Cleaning A Firearm:
Step 1: Field strip the firearm.
Step 2: Swab the bore with a good defouler and allow to soak for a few minutes, then run a bore brush several passes through.
Step 3: Place the firearm in the basket. Be sure to also use a plastic tray to prevent direct contact between the firearm and metal basket.
Step 4: Lower the basket into the ultrasonic cleaner bath.
Step 5: Set cleaning time (5 to 30 minutes depending on how dirty the firearm is) and turn on ultrasonic cleaner.
Step 6: Check firearm periodically for cleanliness.
Step 7: When clean, turn off ultrasonic and heater.
Step 8: Lift the basket from the tank. Allow a few seconds for excess cleaning solution to drain back into the tank.
Step 9: Rinse each part with water (or whatever is recommend). If water is recommended, using warm water will speed drying. If you are using a solvent based cleaning solution, rinsing may not be required and you may only need to set the firearm aside to air dry.
Step 10: Blow off as much water as possible with an air compressor or canned air. Pay special attention to confined spaces where water may be trapped.
Step 11: ALWAYS IMMEDIAELY LUBRICATE FIREARMS AFTER CLEANING! (See following Section)
Steps For Lubricating A Firearm:
If you are using a single-tank ultrasonic system, you will need to remove the cleaning solution, clean the tank, and replace it with lubricating solution. If heating is required, allow lubricating solution to come to temperature before proceeding.
Step 1: Ensure that the firearm has been thoroughly rinsed and as much excess water as possible has been removed.
Step 2: Place the firearm in the basket. Be sure to use a plastic tray to prevent direct contact between the firearm and metal basket.
Step 3: Lower the basket into the ultrasonic cleaner bath.
Step 4: Set cleaning time to 5 minutes and turn on ultrasonic cleaner.
Step 5: Turn off ultrasonic (and heater if used).
Step 6: Lift the basket from the tank. Allow a few seconds for excess lubricating solution to drain back into the tank.
Step 7: Wipe down all parts with a clean cloth to absorb excess lubricating solution. Do not wipe excessively as you want to leave a thin coating of lubricant on the parts. Use an air compressor or canned air to blow excess lubricating solution out of confined spaces.
Reassemble Firearm:
Step 1: Thoroughly inspect all parts. As they will be very clean, now is the best time to inspect for wear, cracks or other problems and take corrective action.
Step 2: Lubricate all points as recommended by the firearm manufacturer using the appropriate lubricants. The lubricating solution alone may not be the best choice for all lubrication points.
Step 3: Complete firearm assembly according to the manufacturer’s instructions.