The Eliminator CDS-4400ED Extended Duty Degausser

         FEATURES

Continuous Duty (24/7)

Complete erasure of hard drives & media

Hard Drive degausser tray

Fast, reliable conveyor system
Ergonomically designed for operator 
efficiency
EMF Shielding 
One year warranty
 

Today's metal particle tape formats allow better resolution, less video noise and higher frequency recording. The problem is these super-high coercivity tape formats - 2000 oersteds and increasing - are very difficult to erase. Conventional tape erasers just can't do it. The solution is the Eliminator CDS-4400ED!

The Eliminator CDS-4400ED erases metal particle tape to -80dB (like new) in 12 seconds or less. Broadcasters, video professionals and data centers save money through erasing and reusing their metal tape. Degaussing is the only way of erasing old formatting on DLT media, allowing the tape to be reused on today's newer DLT format drives. And they don't sacrifice program integrity because the Eliminator CDS-4400ED provides like new erasure quality.

The world's leading tape manufacturers recommend the Eliminator CDS-4400ED. This is because it features patented technology that eliminates excessive heating of metal cassette parts and reels that can damage tape. And this is done without compromising erasure quality.

The Eliminator CDS-4400ED will erase all formats including: one-inch reels (upto 10.5" diameter), VHS, U-Matic, S-VHS, MII, D1, D2, D3, D5, 4 mm, 8 mm, Hi8, DLT I-IV, SuperDLT I-III, Travan, 3480, 3490, Hi8, DAT, BETACAM SP, DVCAM, DVCPro, DIGITAL-S, HDTV, MIRROR Mother, and Hard Drives. . 

The Eliminator CDS-4400ED will erases hard drives using the new Hard Drive Handling accessory (HDH-4400), which moves the hard drive through the degaussing field while rotating it, allows you to degauss your hard drives in one pass. Please note that degaussing hard drives should only be done for destructive purposes only.

The Eliminator CDS-4400ED digital tape degausser comes with electro-magnetic field (EMF) shielding. The specially designed shielding reduces radiated EMFs by more than 50%. The simple to operate Eliminator CDS-4400ED is the first conveyor belt style bulk degausser to offer EMF shielding. Now bulk degausser users can greatly reduce their exposure to EMFs without compromising tape erasing quality or productivity. This is a welcomed development for many broadcasters and production facilities that have standardized on the Eliminator CDS-4400ED.


HDH-4400

SPEcifications

 

Media Erased

Hard Drives 
Cartridges & Cassettes
– 3480/3490/3490e, 4mm (DAT), 8mm, Audio cassettes, BETA, BETA SP, D1, D2, D3, D5, DC300, DC600, DC2000, DCRsi, DLT, SuperDLT, DTF, DVCPro, Hi8, LTO, M-II, Mirror Mother, U-Matic, VHS, S-VHS, and more.
Reels – Data Reels, Audio/Video Reels (up to 1" wide), Audio/Video pancakes (up to 10.5" diameter)
Diskettes – 3 ½" & 5 ¼" diskettes

Degaussing Force

4000 oersteds

Belt Speed

2.7 ips

Erasure Time

12 seconds for two passes 

Window Opening

10.7" (272 mm) x 1.4" (35.6 mm)

Power

208-240 VAC, 60 Hz, 18 Amps nominal 
200-240 VAC, 50 Hz, 18 Amps nominal 

Protection

Main Circuit Breaker
Fused Control Circuits
Automatic Thermal Shutdown

Controls

Power On/Off Breaker
Stop/Standby Switch
Erase Switch

Indicators

Power Lamp
Temperature Lamp
Field Strength Meter

Cycle Time

Continuous (24/7)

Dimensions

33" (838 mm) W x 38" (965 mm) D x 27" (686 mm) H

Weight

395 lbs. (179 kg)
Shipping: 430 lbs (195 kg)

Warranty

1 years (Extended warranty available)

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Order from

BOW Industries, Incorporated
10349 Balls Ford Road
Manassas, Virginia 20109 U.S.A.
Tel: 703-361-7704
Fax: 703-361-7369
E-mail:
sales@bowindustries.com

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