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⚡ Blast through rust and grime like a pro — your ultimate metal makeover station!
The MAXBLAST Industrie 220L Sandblasting Cabinet is a heavy-duty, portable workstation designed for professional-grade abrasive blasting. Featuring a spacious 220L capacity, integrated LED lighting, and an airtight cabinet with protective gloves, it supports multiple abrasive media types for versatile metal restoration. Its tempered glass window and included nozzles optimize visibility and precision, while the robust design ensures durability and safety for all your sandblasting projects.
| ASIN | B07N93ZW45 |
| ASIN | B07N93ZW45 |
| Brand Name | MAXBLAST |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (205) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (205) |
| Date First Available | 16 February 2022 |
| Door Material Type | Tempered Glass |
| Door Orientation | Left" or "Right |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 56D x 89W x 138H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 41 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 24965 |
| Manufacturer | MAXBLAST |
| Manufacturer | MAXBLAST |
| Model Name | Industrie 220 L |
| Product Dimensions | 56 x 89 x 138 cm; 41 kg |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
M**N
I am normally fairly good at putting ‘flat pack’ stuff together without reading the instructions. In this case the instructions were not much help, as it was not always obvious if Item A went on top of B, or vice-versa. But it all became obvious during assembly, time taken about 4 hours with gaps. Note: you will almost certainly need two people as some of the screws and nuts would need your arms to be 3 feet long to do up. Also, the flex in the panels makes it hard to hold two panels in place while also inserting a screw and putting a nut on the end. Once the unit is assembled it is sturdy, and I would say of good materials/construction. I did have one problem, the screw holes for the blasting media pick-up pipe in the media hopper were absent. I had to work out where the pipe was supposed to screw on, and then drill the holes. It has one design flaw. The blasting media is stored in a hoper under than main cabinet, so that as you blast the media returns into the hopper through a removable mesh frame inside the cabinet on the bottom to be sucked back up out of the hopper for re-use through a plastics tube that passes through the mesh frame. As a result the (in theory easily removable) frame is not easy to remove, as it has a pipe pass thought it hose clipped to the gun at one end and the pick-up pipe at the other end. I will soon disconnect the pick-up pipe, remove the frame, cut a small gap in the back of it and weld a 25mm Exhaust clamp on, giving a cut-out for the pipe to pass through, so that in future the mesh frame simple lifts out. So.. . . Is it any good? I have access to a large compressor, so I dialled the pressure control valve down to just under 100Psi, the recommend max, and gave it a go. I have never sand-blasted before, so,I do not have anything to compare to, but I am more than happy with the results. A friend cleaned the paint off a maintain bike rear frame in under 30 minutes, it took him 5 days to get the paint off by hand with sandpaper, and even then some of the tighter corners could not be cleaned. I cleaned up a slightly rusty motorcycle bottom yolk in about 20 minutes. A job that would have been impossible with sand-paper given the shape of the casting. I have wanted access to a blasting cabinet for years, and now wish I had bought one years ago. Edit: After a few uses I bough a cheap vacuum cleaner. Without it the cabinet quickly fills with a fine mist of dust making it impossible to see what you are doing while at the same time venting large amounts of the same fine dust everywhere. I plumbed the vacuum into hole on the left side, and removed the blanking panel from the rear. Now it’s 5 seconds of use, it gets a bit foggy, wait 1 second and the fog gets sucked out. You might want to buy a pressure regulator, that way you can have the compressor running from 100Psi to 140, and the regulator set to 90, ensuring that the pressure at the cabinet remains constant. I got one from Amazon. https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01LXI1G7T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Also, one might think the bigger the hole in the nozzle in the gun, the more effective it is. ( The cabinet comes with a selection. ) It’s the reverse. The smaller the orifice, the faster the media comes out and so,the more aggressive the blasting.. obvious in retrospect.
C**O
puntuali e corretti
P**Z
Coole und schnelle Lieferung. Produktbeschreibung ist okay. Könnte man etwas ausführlicher beschreiben.
D**O
utilisation pour sablage de pièces mécaniques, seul petit bémol l'étanchéité des joints mais ce n'est pas rédhibitoire.
R**S
Très bon matériel ok
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