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Shot Blasters At Cheap Price
By Mathew Lee |Updated: January 4, 2024
A shot blaster is a machine used to prepare surfaces by propelling abrasive materials at high speeds to clean, roughen, or profile the surface. Shot blasting is a common surface preparation technique that can be used for various purposes, such as removing paint, rust, or other contaminants, preparing surfaces for coatings, creating a non-slip surface, or enhancing adhesion.
WHERE CAN SHOT BLASTER BE USED FOR?
Shot blasting is a fast and effective method for preparing concrete surfaces, and it is widely used in industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
Shot blasting can be used on a wide range of surfaces, including concrete, steel, asphalt, and wood. In concrete applications, shot blasting is often used to prepare surfaces for the application of coatings, overlays, or other treatments. Shot blasting is also used in the construction industry to prepare surfaces for bonding, to remove old coatings or paint, or to improve the surface texture.
Concrete
- Prepares concrete for re-coating or
application of overlays - Removes markings, dirt and old coatings
- Prepares parking lots and garage decks
- Cleans factory and warehouse floors
- Ideal for airport runways
- Used on bridge decks, highways
Steel
- Removes paint, rust, mill scale and marine
growth - Cleans ship and aircraft carrier decks
- Removes nonskid coatings
- Cleans offshore platforms
- Prepares petroleum and water storage
tank surfaces
Other Surfaces
- Cleans brick or stone
- Removes paint pavement markings from asphalt surfaces
Shot Blasting Machine Models
KB270
- Blasting Width: 11 in. (279mm)
- Travel Speed: Up to 65 ft/min.(20m/min)
- Prod. Capacity†: Up to 1937 sq.ft/hr (180m2/h) on concrete
- Blast Motor: 15 hp (11kw)
- Voltage: Tailored according to the local power supply
- Dust Hose Connection: 5 in. (127mm)
- Dimensions: L 64 in. x W 18 in. x H 43 in. (1626mm x 457mm x 192mm)
- Weight: Net 794 lbs (360kg)
KB550
- Blasting Width: 20 in. (550mm)
- Travel Speed: Up to 108 ft./min (23m/min)
- Prod. Capacity†: Up to 4850 sq.ft./hr (450m2/h) on concrete
- Blast Motor: Twin 15 hp (11kw)
- Voltage: Tailored according to the local power supply
- Dust Hose Connection: 6 in. (152mm)
- Dimensions: L 77 in. x W 28 in. x H 55 in. (1956mm x 711mm x 1397mm)
- Weight: Net 1268 lbs (575kg)
KB800
- Blasting Width: 30 in. (762mm)
- Travel Speed: Up to 92 ft./min (28m/min)
- Prod. Capacity†: Up to 9000 sq.ft./hr (835m2/h) on concrete
- Blast Motor: 15/20 hp, 2 motors
- Voltage: Tailored according to the local power supply
- Dust Hose Connection:6 in. (152mm)
- Dimensions: L 75 in. x W 39 in. x H 48 in. (1905mm x 990mm x 1219mm)
- Weight: Net 1575 lbs (714kg)
KB1000
- Blasting Width: 40 in. (1000mm)
- Travel Speed: Self propelled
- Prod. Capacity: Up to 20,750 sq.ft/hr (1700m2/h) on concrete
- Power: Twin 15kw
- Voltage: Tailored according to the local power supply
- Dust Hose Connection: 8 in. (200mm)
- Dimensions: L 95 in. x W 56 in. x H 57 in. (2420mm x 1433mm x 1450mm)
- Weight: Net 2976 lb. (1350kg)
KB1200
- Blasting Width: 4 ft. (1220mm)
- Travel Speed: Self-propelled
- Prod. Capacity: Up to 20,750 sq.ft/hr (2000m2/h) on concrete
- Power: Twin 18.5kw
- Voltage: Tailored according to the local power supply
- Dust Hose Connection: 8 in. (200mm)
- Dimensions: L 95 in. x W 56 in. x H 57 in. (2420mm x 1433mm x 1450mm)
- Weight: Net 2976 lb. (1350kg)
Application Videos
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How to Operate
- According to the direction of the arrow to connect cords, to judge by observing the motor running orientations.
- After the power cords are connected correctly, put the front wheel downward adjustments to make both side brush fall to the ground, as shown in the figure.
Before adjust
After adjust
- Open the lid and fill in the right amount of shots. Before filling, please ensure the control cabinet right side shot control valve must be OFF.
- After complete filling, then cover the lid tightly.
- Start operation, and pull out the pin from the walking motor side.
- Insert the pin to one of the other side’s inner holes (two) walking motor gear. Then it can make the gear action with a black wheel when to work.
Inner hole
After adjust
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- Start shot blasting motors, hold the bottom handle blue plate by hand.
- Start walking backward, then pull the right-side sand control handle to start blasting. Note this model 250. The current must not exceed 22A (≤22), otherwise will lead to motor burnout if the current is too high.
- When stopping, shut down the shot blasting wheel motors, need to turn off the right-side sand valve handle, push the front forward not to move, then loosen the bottom handle blue plate. If for a long time not use the equipment, BlastKing recommend customers to draw the pin from the gear hole and use the adjusting rod to adjust the wheel upward to avoid deformation of the brush for long time compression. You can see the sealing brush from the ground.
- On speed, suggest 6 when blasting the steel plate and 15 when shot blasting the road surface. Adjust the right side speed control knob to select.
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What does a shot blaster do to concrete?
A shot blaster is a machine that is used to prepare concrete surfaces for coatings, overlays, or other treatments. Shot blasting is a process that involves blasting a surface with small steel balls at a high velocity using a specialized machine called a shot blaster.
When a shot blaster is used on concrete, it creates a roughened surface by removing a thin layer of the top layer of the concrete. The steel balls used in shot blasting have a high kinetic energy that allows them to remove surface contaminants, coatings, and any weak or deteriorated concrete. The process also opens up the pores of the concrete, providing a better surface for the application of coatings, overlays, or other treatments.
Shot blasting is a very effective method for concrete surface preparation because it is fast, efficient, and environmentally friendly. It is commonly used in industrial settings, such as warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and parking garages, as well as in commercial and residential settings to prepare concrete surfaces for decorative treatments, such as acid staining or concrete polishing.
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