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100% built in the USA
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American tech support Monday – Friday
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Constructed of robust mild steel
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Comes with GFCI 110V plug
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Precision air regulator
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Foot switch operated blasting gun for simple process control
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Simple Electrical box for ease of use
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Right hand side load door with safety switch
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Industrial door features excellent sealing capabilities
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Fully welded cabinet prevents spillage
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Large window for easy viewing
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LED light bar for great visibility
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Foot Pedal for better process control
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Machine exterior is painted Desert Tan
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Floor supports for heavy parts
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Fully factory tested and assembled before shipping
Internal Working Dimension | 40″ W x 40″ D x 40″ H |
Power | 110V Single Phase |
Abrasives Amount | 35lbs. |
Abrasive Delivery | Suction or Pressure Pot |
Gun Tips | Boron Carbide Tips |
Compressor Specs | 7.5 HP or Larger |
Collection System | Optional Dust Collector & Reclamation System |
CFM | 20-30 CFM |
PSI | 60-100 PSI |
Assembly | No Assembly Required |
Great Add-Ons for Your VH2000 Dry Blast
Dust Collector
A dust collector is designed to remove airborne dust and fine particles generated during the sandblasting process. Sandblasting produces a significant amount of dust from the abrasive media and the material being removed from the surface. Using a dust collector helps maintain a cleaner work environment by reducing airborne dust levels. It also minimizes the risk of operators inhaling harmful particles, improves visibility inside the blasting cabinet, and prevents dust from settling on surrounding surfaces.
Reclamation System
The reclamation system is focused on recycling and reusing the abrasive media used in the sandblasting process. Its primary function is to collect, separate, and reintroduce the reusable abrasive media back into the blasting operation. This helps reduce material costs by recycling abrasive media, maintains consistent blasting performance, and minimizes waste disposal requirements.
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Sand Blasting FAQs
- What is sandblasting?
- What are the primary applications of sandblasting?
- Is sand always used in sandblasting?
- Is sandblasting safe for operators and the environment?
- Can sandblasting be used on all surfaces?
- Sandblasting is a surface preparation technique used to remove paint, rust, corrosion, and other contaminants from various surfaces. It involves propelling abrasive materials, such as sand, at high speeds using compressed air or other methods to clean or prepare a surface for further treatment, like painting or coating.
- Sandblasting is commonly used in various industries, including automotive, construction, manufacturing, and shipbuilding. Some common applications include removing old paint or coatings, cleaning metal and concrete surfaces, etching glass or stone, and preparing surfaces for painting or welding.
- Sand was historically a common abrasive material in sandblasting. Today, safety and environmental concerns have led to the use of alternative abrasive materials like garnet, aluminum oxide, glass beads, and plastic media. The choice of abrasive material depends on the specific application and the surface being treated.
- Sandblasting can be hazardous if proper safety precautions are not followed. Operators should wear personal protective equipment, such as respirators, goggles, and protective clothing, to prevent exposure to airborne abrasive particles. Additionally, proper containment and dust collection systems are essential to minimize environmental impact and protect workers from harmful dust and contaminants.
- Sandblasting may not be suitable for all surfaces, as it can be too aggressive and potentially damage delicate materials like wood or thin metal. The choice of abrasive material, blasting pressure, and technique must be carefully selected based on the surface type and the desired outcome. In some cases, alternative methods like Vapor Honing, soda blasting, or dry ice blasting may be more appropriate for sensitive materials.