Our Truck Semi Down Booths are designed to accommodate tractor trailers and large equipment for coating. A large, efficient, and cost effective solution for painting heavy duty vehicles, without the need for concrete pits. These booths pull filtered air from the ceiling, moving it down the length of the vehicle and exhausting it through the rear. The Semi-Down variant can also support an air make-up / heating unit with addition of solid in-take box.
- Engineered with 18 gauge galvanized steel
- Certified sub-components (Fan/Motor; Filters; LED Lights)
- OSHA and NFPA-33 compliant Optimal / Code-compliant coating environment
- Customization Available - Engineered to your needs – We can build any dimensions.
Truck Semi Down Draft Paint Booth PBTSD161764
| Inside Dimensions | 16′ Wide X 16′ Tall X 62′ Deep |
|---|---|
| Outside Dimensions | 17′ Wide X 17’5″ Tall X 64′ Long |
| Construction | 18 Gauge G-90 Galvanized Steel |
| Front Door Opening Dimensions | 11′ Wide X 15′ Tall |
| Lighting | 17@ 4 Tube, 2′ X 4′ LED Fixtures with Glass |
| Exhaust System | 42″ Fan; 10hp-3phase Motor; 30185 Cfm@ 1/4 S.P. |
| Filtration | 20″ X 20″ Intake & 20″ X 20″ Exhaust Filter Pads |
| Manometer/Draft Gauge, Hardware And Sealants | Included |
Add-On Options:
- Single Phase Motor
- 42″ Dia X 8′ Long Exhaust Ductwork Package
- Powder Coated Bright White Complete Booth
- Control Panel for Lights & Fan
- High end VFD Control Panel with UL listed Components
- Converts single phase to three phase
- Converts three phase to three phase
- Drive Through Doors
Reach out to our sales team for a complete quote with additional options.
Paint Booth Quote
Customer Responsibilities:
- Offloading of delivery truck; Forklift required for unloading crate
- A forklift with 60” fork length is recommended for off loading equipment
- Construction / Installation to include electrical.
- Installation Instructions provided. Our in house design team is available to answer any questions during installation.
- All electrial installation for Paint Booth and AMU should be performed by a licensed electrician familiar with national, local electrical codes and regulations in your area. Failure to do so, could possibly result in costly damages and/or personal injury.
- Local permitting and fire suppression (if required)