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ALC Deadman pressure blasters can be used for a wide variety of surface preparation jobs. They are offered in several tank capacities and feature direct cut-off controls for added safety. ALC Deadman pressure blasters provide an economical, heavy-duty design with few wear components for lasting, low-maintenance performance. Features may include: * Manual pull up tank closure * Adjustable abrasive flow valve * Pressure relief valve--125 psi * Pressure gauge * Pressure relieving ball valve * Blast hood * Blast hose * Large rugged wheels * Welded steel frame * ASME Certified tank (except 90 lb. model) * Automatic shut-off if handle is dropped * Abrasive flow is sealed at nozzle end by square sealing block * Abrasive hose remains pressurized * Full control of blasting at the handle * Heavy-duty design, few wear components, economical
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For auto restoration and body shops, ALC bench top cabinet blasters can be a major help in prepping small component surfaces to be primed and painted. These abrasive blasters are great for stripping through paint, grease, rust, mold, and more, leaving you a clean surface to work with. They're manufactured from thick-walled LDPE polymer and designed with one-piece construction for no-leak durability. The blasters also feature an oversized top window and door for easy access and viewing. Hook up your shop vacuum, put your arms through the comfortable arm holes and gloves, grab the pistol-grip trigger gun, and air blast your way through your project while keeping the area around you clean. Available in multiple sizes, these cabinet blasters are economical and practical, even for the home hobbyist, and some models are upgradeable with optional foot pedals and light kits. Turn your "blast from the past" into a labor of love with ALC bench top cabinet blasters.
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ALC abrasive blasting components are available to replace blaster nozzles, hoses, and other pieces you need to keep the media flying. Sandblasting is an all-inclusive term for various media (metals, plastic, corn, walnut shell, crushed glass, etc.) used in power blasting. And while this process does an excellent job of cleaning paint and rust off steel parts, all of the rough material being pushed at high pressures is hard on the equipment. When you need replacement components, see ALC.
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For auto restoration and body shops, ALC steel cabinet blasters can be a major help in prepping small component surfaces to be primed and painted. These abrasive blasting cabinets are great for stripping through paint, grease, rust, and more, leaving you a clean work surface. The heavy-gauge steel cabinets are powdercoated for durability and feature lighting, a dust collector, side doors, a pressure regulator, handy foot pedal control, and viewing window (some features are available only on certain models). Gloves and extra nozzles are included to air blast your way through your project. These blasters are economical and practical, even for the home handyman. The cabinets are available in multiple sizes. Turn your "blast from the past" into a labor of love with ALC steel cabinet blasters.
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ALC aluminum oxide blasting media is a high-quality abrasive that's sharper than sand (not recommended) and cuts twice as fast. It leaves a smooth, textured finish with no pits or burrs. Aluminum oxide is tougher than glass bead and can be used over and over again—making it one of the most economical abrasives you can use in any reclaim system. This blasting media is available in fine, medium, and coarse grits; and comes in a variety of container sizes.
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$203.99
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