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    Abrasive Blasting Guns

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasting Guns. Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasting Guns. Style B.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasting Guns. Style C.

    Style A

    Style B

    Style C

    Foot-Pedal Control
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasting Guns. Style A.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasting Guns. Style B.

    Style A

    Style B

    Connect to a foot pedal switch (sold separately) so you don’t have to squeeze the trigger to blast. They’re more comfortable to use when blasting for longer periods. They can also be used in systems with a shutoff valve on the air line.
    Style A—Replace the nozzle in these guns when it wears out.
    Style B—The grip on these guns is shaped to comfortably fit your hand. Replace the nozzle when it wears out.
    Abrasive Blasting Guns
    Replacement
    Nozzles
    Replacement
    Air Jets
    Nozzle
    Air
    Jet
    Air
    Inlet
    Tip
    ID
    Base
    OD
    Material
    Air Consumption
    @ Pressure
    ID
    Material
    Req. Air Pressure,
    psi
    For Air
    Hose ID
    Pipe
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    For Nozzle
    Shape
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Style A
     
    Aluminum
    1/4"9/16"Carbide12 ft³/min @ 80 psi1/8"Carbide3/8"1/4
    NPT
    Straight3283K690000003283K710000003283K68000000
    5/16"3/4"Carbide25 ft³/min @ 80 psi5/32"Carbide3/8"1/4
    NPT
    Straight3283K89000003283K72000003283K7300000
     
    Style B
     
    Aluminum
    5/16"3/4"Carbide25 ft³/min @ 80 psi5/32"Carbide3/8"1/4
    NPT
    Straight3463K820000003283K72000003463K8400000
    7/16"3/4"Carbide45 ft³/min @ 90 psi7/32"Carbide70 to 1005/8"1/4
    NPT
    Straight3444K140000003444K270000003444K2800000
     
    Foot Pedal Switches
    Trigger Control
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasting Guns. Style C.

    Style C

    Squeeze the trigger to initiate air flow. These guns are ideal for short, controlled bursts. They can be tiring on your hands when blasting over longer periods of time.
    Style C—Replace the nozzle in these guns when it wears out.
    Abrasive Blasting Guns
    Replacement
    Nozzles
    Replacement
    Air Jets
    Nozzle
    Air
    Jet
    Air
    Inlet
    For Nozzle
    Tip
    ID
    Base
    OD
    Material
    Air Consumption
    @ Pressure
    ID
    Material
    Req. Air Pressure,
    psi
    For Air
    Hose ID
    Pipe
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Shape
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Includes
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Style C
     
    Aluminum
    3/16"
    5/16"
    5/8"Steel6 ft³/min @ 90 psi
    18 ft³/min @ 90 psi
    3/32"
    5/32"
    Steel70 to 1003/8"1/4
    NPT
    Straight14" Long Steel Media Pickup Tube
    Blast Hose
    3444K7100000003444K210000003444K51000000
    1/4"3/4"Ceramic12 ft³/min @ 80 psi1/8"Steel3/8"3/8
    NPT
    Straight5527K820000005527K8100000———0
    9/32"5/8"Aluminum
    8 ft³/min @ 75 psi1/8"Steel75 to 1253/8"3/8
    NPT
    Straight11/16"-24
    UNF
    3443K330000003443K320000003443K3700000
    5/16"5/8"Steel18 ft³/min @ 90 psi5/32"Steel70 to 1003/8"1/4
    NPT
    Straight3444K110000003444K22000003444K5200000
     
    Replacements for Abrasive Blasting Guns

    Precise-Control Handheld Abrasive Blasters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasters. Precise-Control Handheld Abrasive Blasters.
    Hold these blasters like a pencil to blast small, delicate parts with precision. They spray an airstream that’s five times smaller than standard handheld blasters, so you can target specific features without spraying surrounding areas. Use them for detailed cleaning and precision etching. They have their own media reservoir—just connect an air source. The reservoir sits above the airstream and feeds media by gravity, so you can only blast while holding the blaster horizontally or slightly downward.
    Nozzle
    Air
    Inlet
    Cap., fl.
    oz.
    For Media
    Mesh Size
    Tip
    ID
    Material
    Air Consumption
    @ Pressure
    Req. Air Pressure,
    psi
    For Air
    Hose ID
    Thread
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Includes
    Each
    Gravity Feed
     
    Brass
    2 1/2325-12500.023"Carbide1 ft³/min @ 40 psi20 to 651/8"1/4"-40
    UNS
    240-Grit Aluminum Oxide Blasting Media (6 oz.)
    Air Hose with 1/4" NPT Female Connections (6 ft.)
    Hanger Hook
    Respirator Mask with Filter
    3210K11000000
     

    Handheld Abrasive Blasters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasters. Handheld Abrasive Blasters.
    Carry these blasters anywhere for small blasting jobs. Use them to clean, etch glass, and remove rust and paint. Unlike abrasive blasting guns, they have their own media reservoir—just connect an air source. The reservoir sits above the airstream and feeds media by gravity. You can only blast while holding the blaster horizontally or slightly downward.
    Use them with any abrasive media. They also work for pressure washing with liquids.
    Abrasive Blasters
    Replacement Abrasive
    Blasting Nozzles
    Nozzle
    Air
    Inlet
    Cap., fl.
    oz.
    For Media
    Mesh Size
    Tip
    ID
    Material
    Air Consumption
    @ Pressure
    Req. Air Pressure,
    psi
    For Air
    Hose ID
    Pipe
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Each
    Each
    Gravity Feed
     
    Plastic
    268-5003/16"Ceramic10 ft³/min @ 100 psi60 to 1001/4"1/4
    NPT
    31195K1100000031195K13000000
     
    Accessories and Replacements for Abrasive Blasters

    Any-Orientation Handheld Abrasive Blasters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Abrasive Blasters. Any-Orientation Handheld Abrasive Blasters.
    Blast at any angle to reach tight spots. These handheld blasters have a suction feed to pull media into the airstream regardless of orientation. Carry them anywhere for small jobs such as cleaning, texturing, etching glass, or removing rust and paint. Just connect an air source—they have a built-in media reservoir.
    Use them with any abrasive media. They also work for pressure washing with liquids.
    Abrasive Blasters
    Replacement Abrasive
    Blasting Nozzles
    Nozzle
    Air
    Jet
    Air
    Inlet
    Cap., fl.
    oz.
    For Media
    Mesh Size
    Tip
    ID
    No.
    of
    Material
    Air Consumption
    @ Pressure
    ID
    Material
    Req. Air Pressure,
    psi
    For Air
    Hose ID
    Pipe
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Includes
    Each
    Each
    Suction Feed
     
    Zinc Alloy
    3260-10003/16"1Ceramic7 ft³/min @ 80 psi3/32"Steel60 to 1501/4"1/4
    NPT
    3158K410000003158K44000000
    3260-10003/16"3Steel7 ft³/min @ 80 psi3/32"Steel60 to 1501/4"1/4
    NPT
    Two Replacement Steel Nozzles3158K110000003158K3100000
     
    Replacement Abrasive Blasting Air Jets

    Dry Ice Blasters

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Dry Ice Blasters.
    Remove paint, grease, dirt, and other contaminants without damaging surfaces or releasing harmful abrasive media into the surrounding air. These blasters use dry ice pellets, which vanish on impact to reduce cleanup and keep work areas clean. Compared to other blasters that reduce clean up, such as spot and bristle blasters, they include a nozzle with a wide airflow pattern to sweep over large surfaces. Dry ice pellets are nonabrasive and remove contaminants without etching or scratching the underlying surface. However, they’re less effective on heavy coatings, corrosion, or scale than abrasive media. They can lightly texture soft materials but won’t texture metals. An integrated pelletizer converts liquid CO2 into dry ice pellets, so you don’t need to buy pellets that will evaporate on your shelf. Liquid CO2 is shelf stable and the gas you don’t use for blasting can be stored for future use. A built-in heat exchanger cools the CO2 before pelletizing to increase pellet output from each tank. A display shows air pressure, operating time, and service life.
    These blasters require a 50 lb. or 75 lb. liquid CO2 tank with siphon tubes (not included).
    Overall
    Air Inlet
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Ht.
    Blasting Time per Load
    (For Tank Wt. Cap.)
    Liquid CO₂ Consumption
    per Hour, lb.
    Solid CO₂ Output
    per Hour, lb.
    Pellet Diameter,
    mm
    Req. Air Pressure,
    psi
    Air Consumption,
    ft³/min
    For Air
    Hose ID
    Coupling
    Size
    Quick-Disconnect
    Style
    Features
    Includes
    Each
    22"35"37"30 min. (50 lb.)
    45 min. (75 lb.)
    132332.510 to 14510 to 521/2"1/2High-Flow IndustrialDry Ice Pelletizer
    Heat Exchanger
    Display
    Pressure Regulator
    Compressed Air Filter
    Wide Airflow Nozzle (Short)
    Wide Airflow Nozzle (Long)
    Trigger-Operated Blasting Gun Assembly
    3649N110000000000
     
    Accessories and Replacements for Dry Ice Blasters
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