FOUR RAKU 123 L 1150°C TREUIL ELECTRIQUE
RAKU OVEN 123 LITERS 1150°C WITH ELECTRIC WINCH
Raku oven of 123 liters 1150°C maximum. Fiber insulation.
With motorized bell (220v) on gallows
RAKU OVEN 123 L 1150°C WITH ELECTRIC WINCH
Raku oven of 123 liters 1150°C maximum. Fiber insulation.
With motorized bell (220v) on gallows
Oven delivered complete with:
The kiln with its motorized bell (220V)
temperature indicator type K (1200°C)
Raku R-440 burner kit (including 3 meters hose + pressure regulator)
Connection kit for 2 gas bottles
3 pillars and the bottom plate of the oven.
Production time approx. 6 to 8 weeks
Maximum working temperature 1150°C
Insulation of the bell in fiber 1260°C.
Stainless steel casing, steel table/support with refractory brick insulation 1260°C.
Opening of the bell type with a gallows by means of an electric winch + remote control.
2 sight glasses placed in front of the kiln with refractory plugs allowing to see your pieces during the firing.
Hole for a temperature probe diameter 6 mm.
Gross interior dimensions : Width 570 Depth 570 Height 620 mm
External dimensions : Width 750 Depth 790 Height 2000 mm (with stand and feet)
For the transport, the gallows is removable (Total height without gallows and feet included : 1100 mm)
Total height of the bell alone: 670 mm
Equipped with a propane burner R-440 model Raku of 42 KW with pilot light and flame safety as well as a valve of regulation of the burner power.
Equipped with a digital thermometer kit 1200°C with temperature probe diameter 6 mm Length 250 mm to know the cooking temperature in the oven
1 refractory floor plate diameter 400 mm + 3 pillars H 150 mm
1 Connection set including 1 lyre with Té to connect 2 propane gas bottles.
Weight of the oven : 120 kg
Oven can be dismantled in several parts for easy transportation:
The table, the bell, the gallows, burner and the electric winch.
Note: The use of the Raku gas kiln requires a good knowledge in the conduct of cooking.
There is no specific manual on how to use a gas Raku kiln.
For beginners, training with experienced ceramists is highly recommended.
You can also find interesting indications in books dealing with Raku firing techniques.