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90 Lb Gravity Feed Abrasive Blaster – Black Bull
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Remove oxidation, paint and rust
Includes 4 ceramic nozzles, 8 ft. x 3/8 in. blasting hose, pistol grip blast gun, and protective hood
Heavy-duty all steel construction
Gravity feed design
7.5 gal. tank size , 90 lbs. capacity
10 in. rubber wheels
Maximum working pressure: 120 psi
Air consumption: 7CFM @ 80 psi
Use 80 grit or smaller diameter abrasive
Overall size: 16 in. L x 18 in. W x 36 in. T
200 in stock
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Description
Remove oxidation, paint and rust with the Black Bull 90 Lb Gravity Feed Abrasive Blaster. Designed for contractors and serious do-it-yourselfers, this steel sandblaster is an easy way for you to clean a variety of different surfaces. For example, it cleans metal, wood, brick or concrete. This siphon feed Gravity Feed Abrasive Blaster with steel hopper features a 90 lb capacity for approximately 150 minutes of blast time. A long 8 foot blast hose lets you get into out of the way and hard to reach places. Remove oxidation, paint and rust.
- Includes 4 ceramic nozzles, 8 ft. x 3/8 in. blasting hose, pistol grip blast gun, and protective hood
- Heavy-duty all steel construction
- Gravity feed design
- 7.5 gal. tank size, 90 lbs. capacity
- 10 inch rubber wheels
- Maximum working pressure: 120 psi
- Air consumption: 7 CFM @ 80 psi
- Use 80 grit or smaller diameter abrasive
Item # SFSB90
Using a gravity feed abrasive blaster offers several benefits. First, it enhances efficiency and effectiveness in surface preparation tasks. This type of blaster operates by using gravity to feed abrasive material from a hopper into the blasting chamber. As a result, it offers simplicity and ease of use. Even so, the gravity feed system minimizes the need for complex mechanisms. This results in fewer parts that can wear out or malfunction.
The consistent flow of abrasive material ensures an even and controlled blasting process. This uniform distribution helps achieve a more consistent surface finish. This is crucial for tasks like paint removal, rust elimination, and surface preparation. Additionally, the gravity feed system typically allows for quick adjustments to the abrasive flow. Plus it offers greater control over the blasting intensity and coverage area.
Another benefit is reduced maintenance. For example, gravity feed blasters generally have fewer moving parts compared to pressure feed models. This leads to less frequent maintenance and lower operational costs. Of course, they are also easier to clean and refill, streamlining the blasting process.
Portability is another advantage. Gravity feed blasters are often more compact and lightweight. For that reason, This makes them suitable for both small-scale and larger projects. Overall, a gravity feed abrasive blaster provides reliable performance. Plus, I will get ease of use, and efficient results. Overall, this makes it a valuable tool for various surface preparation tasks.
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