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Features
Description
Suction Blast Cabinet No. 8 Gun, 8/32" Air Jet, Includes 1/2" (8) Tungsten Carbide Nozzle. Tungsten carbide nozzles offer the greatest resistance to impact or flexing and last 15 times longer than ceramic nozzles. Suction Sand Blast gun directs a high-speed mixture of air and abrasive to quickly remove corrosion, mill scale, coatings, heat treatment residue, carbon buildup, tool marks, and burrs. The air jet at the back of the nozzle directs a high-speed stream of compressed air through the mixing chamber and out the nozzle. The rapid passage of this air generates negative pressure, causing blast media to flow into the mixing chamber and out the nozzle. This technology is widely known as venturi or suction blasting. The operator holds the Suction gun at a predetermined distance and angle, relative to the surface being blasted. The Suction blast gun can clean, finish, or peen the part being blasted. By moving the gun and the part, the operator quickly covers as much of the surface as needs blasting.
Manufacturer: Blastline USA
Part Number: 12305+1736681
Item Weight: 2 pounds
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Material: Tungsten Carbide
Power Source: air-powered
Handle Material: Metal
Special Features: 1/2" Bore Dia (Number 8) Nozzle
Usage: Sand Blasting
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Date First Available: October 8, 2017