The RADOR is designed and configured to mechanically smooth external surfaces on a variety of 3D print technologies. The RADOR is engineered to utilize Suspended Rotational Force technology which may be configurable based on a specific operational need. To learn more, please contact PostProcess and ask about the RADOR Configuration Settings.
The top side of the RADOR houses the processing chamber. The envelope is approximately 54cm x 22cm x 33cm (21.4” x 8.8” x 13”) and contains media selected to maximize a specific surface finishing need. Although the hinged lid is designed to stay open while loading and unloading from the processing chamber, excessive vibration and other factors can cause it to close. Caution should be used when reaching into the processing chamber.
Beneath the processing chamber is the sediment tank where the processing chamber drains. For more information about cleaning and maintaining the sediment tank system for the RADOR, please see the Maintenance Operations section of this User Manual.
If the controller touchscreen is off, press the POWER button to turn on the RADOR and wait for the Home screen to display.
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Home screen |
The Auto Setup screen (below) can be accessed by pressing the AUTOMAT3D button from the Home screen. If no changes are required, the cycle can be started by pressing the PLAY button. If new settings are required for the next cycle, review the procedures in the Auto Setup Controls section.
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Auto Setup screen |
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