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VacBlast Vacuum Abrasive Blaster – Recycle Media & Reduce Cleanup

Price: $1,164.76
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    About This Item

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    VacBlast


    • Powerful Vacuum System Reduces abrasive consumption 90% by recycling material
    • Ideal for use in automotive, marine, and industrial refinishing
    • Heavy-duty Steel Body Construction
    • Top opens easily to load abrasive and access the filter for cleaning
    • Perfect for use in large and small spaces that need to stay clean and fre of debris
    • Lighted on/off switch
    • Powerful turbine vacuum system reduces clean up time
      Specifications
    • Vacuum Motor: 1100 watt, 120V, 1.5 hp
    • Capacity: 28 gallons
    • Air Consumption: Approximately 15 cfm @ 80 psi
    • Dimensions: 41"h x 15" diameter
    • Max Operating Pressure: 140 psi
    • Hose Length: 8 ft
    • Rear Wheels: 6" diameter
    • Finish: Powder Coated
    • Weight: 88lbs

    The Allsource VacBlast Vacuum Abrasive Blaster integrates a vacuum media recovery system directly into the blast gun, capturing spent media and debris in real time for a significantly cleaner blasting process.

    Key features:

    • Built-in vacuum recovery captures spent media and debris during blasting
    • Recycles abrasive media up to 10 times per load - reduces material cost and cleanup time
    • Self-contained: no separate vacuum or blast room required
    • Ideal for blasting in enclosed spaces, near painted or finished surfaces, or inside vehicles
    • Prevents media scatter in areas where open blasting is impractical
    • Works with glass bead and aluminum oxide

    The VacBlast is the right tool for any situation where blasting cleanliness is critical - body shops, vehicle interiors, marine applications, and anywhere that standard open blasting would create unacceptable dust or media contamination.

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