A Cure For Jetting Safety Concerns

Robotic waterjetting system from Stutes separates operators from dangerous high-pressure water
A Cure For Jetting Safety Concerns
Tryan Stutes, right, the owner and president of Stutes Enterprise Systems, discusses the features of the waterblasting head on his Hydra X Xtream Pad Dragon robotic waterjetting system with an attendee at WWETT 2015. The system offers pressures up to 20,000 psi at 43 gpm, while keeping the operator away from potential harm.

Operator safety is paramount in the waterjetting industry. With more companies — especially those in the refinery and petroleum cleaning industry — wishing to remove their operators from possible harm from high-pressure sources and caustic chemicals, automated systems are...

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