Internal Working Dimensions | 22″ W x 25″ D x 28″ H |
Power | 110V or 220V Single Phase |
Abrasive Amount | 13lbs. |
Water Amount | 9.5 Gallons |
Gun Tips | Boron Carbide Blasting Gun Tips |
Compressor | 5 HP or Larger Air Compressor |
Pump | High Volume Slurry Pump |
Pump Impeller | Industrial Polyurethane Pump Impeller |
CFM | 20-30 CFM |
PSI | 80-90 PSI Max Pressure |
Assembly | No Assembly Required |
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Bench Top Vapor Hone 650 is backed by the industry’s best LIFETIME WARRANTY
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100% built in the USA
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American tech support Monday – Friday
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Industrial machine built to last a lifetime
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Foot pedal operates blasting
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Top load door saves space
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LED lighting for better visibility
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Boron Carbide blasting gun inserts
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Durable 40 mil thick seamless rubber gloves
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Durable Lexan window for easy replacement
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This machine is neither a closed loop or open loop machine. You simply fill the machine with 9.5 gallons of water and 13lbs of abrasive and the machine will reuse this material
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Example of inside lighting
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Standard regulator
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1/4″ NPT air connection is needed
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Simplistic controls and components
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Top ball valve is for only draining water in the event the abrasive is still good for reuse but the water has become dirty
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Bottom ball valve drains both water and abrasives
Built tough and small but still gets the job done quickly.
Zack M
Iowa
Love the bench top size of the machine. Its built well and surprisingly heavy for its size.
Sam S
California
- What’s the regular maintenance on vapor blasters as a whole?
- How often do I change media and water?
- Can I mix in something to stop freezing in the winter if I don’t have the unit in a place with heating?
- What abrasives can I run in the vapor hone?
- Does vapor honing take a lot of CFM?
- Really just changing the water and abrasive that’s it. Consumables will last much longer in the wet systems due to the cushioning effect.
- If you use it every other day I would change every month. If its occasional use you might go 2 – 3 months.
- One of the most frequent questions that I don’t have a good solution for other than draining the machine if you know it will be sitting for more than a week in the cold weather. I personally try to minimize mixing anything other than water and abrasive because it can create bad finishes if it throws out the PH of the slurry.
- Any abrasive that you run in a dry blasting cabinet will run in a vapor hone machine.
- It depends on what you define as a lot any wet cabinet can need 15-45 CFM to operate just depends on what machine model you choose.