by Barry Pendley | Nov 22, 2011 | Insulation Blowers
Cool Machines offers multiple blowers in their machines. Multiple blowers are placed into the machines to create higher velocity. Do you really need more than one blower? This article attempts to explain this frequently asked question… What multiple blowers will NOT...
by Barry Pendley | Nov 21, 2011 | Insulation Blowers
The airlock (D) is probably the most important part of a high production insulation machine. The larger the airlock, the more production. Other factors contribute to production (i.e., force feeding augers, hose size), but the airlock is key and should be one of the...
by Barry Pendley | Jan 13, 2011 | Insulation Blowers
LED lighted plugs to indicate power at input and output locations. (Reduces troubleshooting time significantly.) Externally accessible Panel Overload eliminates opening the panel box for re-set. Built-in pressure gauge in the system. You can test the condition of the...
by Barry Pendley | Jan 13, 2011 | Insulation Blowers
So, what are the basic elements that make a Cool Machine Insulation Blower an excellent choice? Airlock. High precision extruded cylinder. Not a rolled piece of flat metal. We get a higher airlock pressure and get longer seal-life. Augers. With our specially designed...
by Barry Pendley | Dec 26, 2010 | Insulation Blowers
Are you frustrated waiting for and traveling to rent a machine from a local building supplies store? Let us help you! If you currently use machines provided from a local building supply store, here are some problems you will face… Undersized hose: To satisfy the...
by Barry Pendley | Dec 11, 2010 | Insulation Blowers
As an insulator, one of the difficulties faced with various machines is the consistent flow of material. How many times, sitting in an attic, will some insulation machines produce air with no material, then to have a large wad of material shoot out the end like a...