Cyclone PT-100 Direct Pressure Portable Sandblast Pot
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Product Overview:
Description
Cyclone Pressure Pot Sandblaster
Reach wherever you need to for part cleaning and finishing by getting the Cyclone PT-100. This direct pressure blast pot sandblaster is a powerful option for working on body panels and other parts that won’t fit inside a blast cabinet. Connect a 23 CFM or larger air compressor to deliver an adjustable stream of abrasive blast media. It quickly takes off surface debris to prepare new parts or restore old ones.
A portable blast pot also allows users to do sandblasting outside their garage. No electrical power is needed — just compressed air. Two 6-inch rubber wheels and a 10-foot-plus blast hose let you reach just about anywhere. The steel tank can hold up to 100 pounds of pressurized media so you don’t have to refill mid-project. We provide lifetime tech support on all Cyclone blasting equipment. Eastwood recommends the use of proper safety equipment such as hoods, gloves and dust masks with this pressure blaster.
Features:
- 29” high x 12” diameter ASME-certified steel pressure tank
- Requires 23 CFM at 100 PSI
- 10.375-foot blast hose
- 1/8” ceramic nozzle
- Recommended abrasives: aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, glass beads, blasting garnet
- Made in the USA
- 1-year manufacturer’s warranty
Specifications
Construction: | ASME Certified Steel Tank |
Overall Dimensions: | 29" Height |
Diameter: | 12" |
Media Capacity: | 100 US Pounds |
Item Weight: | 75 Pounds | Sandblast System Air Requirements: | 23 CFM @ 100 PSI |
Sandblaster Operation: | Ball Valve |
Hose Length: | 10' 3/8" ID Blast Hose |
Nozzle Type: | Ceramic |
Nozzle Diameter: | 1/8" |
Accessories Included: | Installed Pressure Relief Valve, Pressure Gauge, Safety Goggles |
Flexible Abrasive Media Choices
This pressure pot sandblaster can handle abrasives like white or brown aluminum oxide, glass beads, silicon carbide, or blasting garnet. We do not recommend steel shot and under no circumstances should you ever use sand in an abrasive cabinet.
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Safety Information
Under no circumstances should you ever use sand in an abrasive cabinet – even with a name like sand blaster. Silicosis is a deadly condition caused by silica in sand. When breathed, it will damage your lungs and eventually result in death.
WARNING: This is constructed from steel. In accordance with proposition 65 we are complying by indicating that steel has been known to contain Nickel. Nickel is a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov