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Internal Working Dimension | 33″ W x 30″ D x 28″ H |
Power | 110V Single Phase |
Abrasives Amount | 25lbs. of Abrasive |
Water Amount | 18 Gallons |
Pump | High Volume Slurry Pump |
Pump Impeller | Standard Plastic Pump Impeller |
Gun Tips | Boron Carbide Blasting Gun Tips |
Compressor Specs | 5HP or Larger |
CFM | 20-30 CFM |
PSI | 60-100 PSI |
Assembly | No Assembly Required |
Optional Features
Rubber lined walls for abrasion resistance and noise suppression
1,000 lbs capacity stainless steel turntable
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The Weekend Warrior Pro is backed up 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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Model is built to last
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Right hand side load door
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Machine can be stainless steel or carbon steel
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Foot switch operated blasting gun for simple process control
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Simple electrical box to simplify wiring process
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Comes with GFCI 110V plug
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Standard air regulator
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3 ball valve, top is a manual overflow valve, middle is water drainage, and bottom is drainage of all water and abrasives.
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Electrical component located in the back
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LED flood light for better visibility
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Window rinse
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Durable 40mil thick seamless rubber gloves
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Durable Lexan window
1. What’s the regular maintenance on vapor blasters as a whole?
2. How often do I change media and water?
3. Can I mix in something to stop freezing in the winter if I don’t have the unit in a place with heating?
4. What abrasives can I run in the vapor hone?
5. Does vapor honing take a lot of CFM?
1. Really just changing the water and abrasive that’s it. Consumables will last much longer in the wet systems due to the cushioning effect.
2. If you use it every other day I would change every month. If its occasional use you might go 2-3 months.
3. 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 any thing other than water and abrasive because it can create bad finishes if it throws out the PH of the slurry.
4. Any abrasive that you run in a dry blasting cabinet will run in a vapor hone machine.
5. 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.