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BLASTING ACTION
Now operators can blast away rust, dirt, and old
paint indoors as effectively as with a blast
cabinet. All action takes place within the blast
head. The operator simply presses the blast
head to the part needing cleaning and squeezes
the trigger. The Vacuum Sandblaster cleans
away debris, immediately vacuuming it into the
hopper.
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The Vacuum Sandblaster uses a heavy-duty
blast gun. The gun swirls the media and air mix
through the nozzle to bombard rust, paint, and
debris away. Most common abrasives can be
used to prepare parts for painting and plating.
Once familiar with the machine, operators can
feather paint edges smoothly for better paint
match-up.
DUST COLLECTION
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Dirt, rust, and old paint debris are
pulled inside the vacuum head then
into the hopper. A mesh screen filter
inside the vacuum canister prevents
large debris from getting into the media.
The 90 cfm blower draws air through
the system; a vortex action separates
media from dirt and debris. The
swirling action allows heavier media
to drop and be reused while lighter
dust rises to be trapped in the dust filter.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Construction -- Roto-molded body
Electrical -- 120-volt A/C, 60 hz, 9 AMP
Air Requirement -- 12 -18 cfm @ 100 p.s.i.
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- Unit comes completely assembled
- Rugged powder coat painted steel cart moves the Vacuum Sandblaster up to the job
- Large 8" semi-pneumatic tires are easy to roll and resist most chemical spills
- Sturdy body resists damage and is sealed with thick rubber gaskets to prevent air leaks
- 10" diameter air filter provides 315 square in. of filter area
- Canister holds up to 40 lbs. Of abrasive
- Reinforced 8' long crush-proof dust hose gets at hard to reach spots
- 8' power cord reaches most jobs
APPLICATIONS
Manufacturing - Cleans molds, dies, and fixtures.
Refinishing - Touch up jobs on metals or wood.
Also works on delicate trim on boats and aircraft exteriors.
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