Portable Blast Machines, blasting machines, portable abrasive blaster,sand blasting machine

Portable Abrasive Blast Machines Built for
Your Jobs and Applications

.5 to 20 cuft Abrasive Blast Machines, portable abrasive blaster,sand blasting machine

Ten pots to choose from. One-half to 20 cuft. Mobile and stationary designs. Blast with all common media. 

Perhaps you surface prep to support your painting business, offer abrasive blasting as part of a complete rehab package, or abrasive blasting is your bread-and-butter profession. Whatever the demands of your job, Clemco has the abrasive blasting machine built for your needs. Touchup work or high-production blasting, staging at a single site for days or constantly changing locations on the same site, our machines are mobile, durable, and versatile enough to handle countless applications, and they blast all common media from coal slag to crushed glass.

1/2-cuft Classic and 1-cuft Classic

Ideal machines for quick or touchup jobs, light-duty blasting, if you don’t have access to a large air compressor, or for hard to get to jobs—like when you need a portable machine that you can carry up 10 flights of steps to surface prep structural beams or to roll alongside a pipeline when cleaning up welds to satisfy an inspector. These machines are easy to store and transport, and to maneuver around job sites. Designed for contractors who often wear several hats, and blasting is just one of their many responsibilities.

3-cuft Classic and 4-cuft Contractor

Throw these machines into your pickup’s bed and you’re off to the job site—whatever it may be. Designed for maneuverability, mobility, and versatility—but when you need more capacity than smaller blast machines. Half-day jobs, cleaning buckets on excavators, tractors or skid steers, abrasive blasting dump truck or dirt trailers, pipeline maintenance, surface prepping infrastructure, or rehabbing buildings—Clemco’s 3-cuft Classic Machine is for you. Need more durability, capacity, and mobility? Try the 4-cuft Contractor Machine. It’s also perfect for rental yards.

6-cuft Classic, 6-cuft Lo-Pot, and
6-cuft Contractor

For contractors whose main source of income is a variety of abrasive blasting. These machines can handle small or large jobs, light-duty or high-production. Stage your Clemco 6-cuft machine near pipelines for maintenance or building structures for rehab work. Clean the interior or exterior of wastewater treatment tanks or ship hulls, or blast an entire trailer or excavator for rehab. These machines excel at blasting small bridge and overpass structural components.

 

If you need a 6-cuft machine that is easier to load, choose the 6-cuft Lo-Pot Machine. Need a 6-cuft machine built with extra durability and mobility—or if you own a rental yard—the 6-cuft Contractor Machine is for you.

8 cuft, 10 cuft, 20 cuft Classic Blast Machines, blasting machines, portable abrasive blaster,sand blasting machine

8-cuft Dual Chamber, 10-cuft Stationary, and 20-cuft Stationary

Tackle the same rehab work, maintenance jobs, and surface prep cleaning you would with a smaller machine, but blast for longer stretches and spend less time refilling. The 8-cuft Dual-Chamber Machine is designed for continuous blasting by always keeping one of the two chambers filled with media. Perfect for blast rooms or timer-synchronized pressurization and depressurization. Mount a 10 or 20-cuft Stationary Machine on your flatbed or blasting trailer so you can transport it from job site to job site and comfortably stage it farther from the blasting location than you could a smaller machine.

Videos

Classic Blast Machine: Setup Guide

Classic Blast Machines: Setup Guide
Classic Blast Machines: Setup Guide

Contractor Blast Machines: Setup Guide

Contractor Blast Machines: Setup Guide
Contractor Blast Machines: Setup Guide

Classic Blast Machines: Setup Guide (Español)

Classic Blast Machines: Setup Guide (Español)
Classic Blast Machines: Setup Guide (Español)

Abrasive blasting (formerly known as sandblasting) also is called grit blasting, bead blasting, media blasting, soda blasting, dry blasting, sponge blasting, shot blasting, and shot peening. However, sand should never be used when abrasive blasting because breathing abrasive containing crystalline (free) silica can lead to serious or fatal lung disease.