Extra Large Direct-Pressure Sandblast Cabinet — 4x Faster Than Suction
A suction-feed sandblast cabinet is fine for hobbyist work — small brackets, hardware, fresh rust. Once you start blasting heavy paint, scale, or large body panels, suction feed slows down to a crawl and you spend more time blasting than working.
The Atlas PSBC990 is a direct-pressure sandblast cabinet — media is pressurized inside the storage pot and forced through the nozzle, delivering up to 4x the blast speed of a suction-feed cabinet. The 46" x 34" x 33.5" extra-large work area fits large panels, control arms, and motorcycle frames.
What's Included
- Atlas PSBC990 pressurized sandblast cabinet
- Pressurized media storage pot
- Blast nozzle and gun assembly
- Foot pedal trigger
- LED work area light
- Dust collection port and fittings
Made For
Built for body shops, restoration shops, and fabrication operations that need fast, efficient media blasting on large or heavily corroded parts.
- Body shops stripping paint and rust from panels and brackets
- Restoration shops working on classic car and motorcycle parts
- Powder coating shops prepping parts before coating
- Fabrication shops cleaning welds and removing mill scale
- Machine and engine rebuilders cleaning block components and small castings
Features
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Direct-pressure blast system — media is pressurized in the pot and forced through the nozzle — 4x faster than suction
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46 x 34 x 33.5" work area — fits large body panels, control arms, motorcycle frames, and bulky castings
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Foot pedal trigger — hands-free blast control while positioning the workpiece
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LED interior light — bright LED illuminates the work area through the viewing window
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Dust collection port — connect to a shop dust collector for clean visibility and reduced cleanup
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Sealed gloves and viewing window — operator stays clean while blasting inside a closed system
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Side-loading door — load and unload large parts without lifting over the top
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Heavy-gauge steel construction — built for daily production blasting in a commercial shop
Direct-Pressure vs Suction Feed
A suction-feed cabinet relies on Venturi action — the air stream pulls media into the flow at the nozzle. It works, but the velocity of the media particles is limited by what the suction can deliver. For light hobbyist work that's fine; for heavy paint, rust, or scale removal it's painfully slow.
A direct-pressure system pressurizes the entire media pot. Media is already at line pressure when it hits the nozzle, and the air stream propels it at much higher velocity. Real-world cleaning rates run roughly four times faster than equivalent suction setups — meaningful when you're blasting a whole hood or fender.
Extra Large Work Cabinet
A 24" hobbyist cabinet handles small parts. The PSBC990's 46" wide by 34" deep by 33.5" tall interior fits a fender, a hood section, a complete motorcycle frame, or an engine block on the work shelf with room to manipulate the blast nozzle around it.
The side-loading door means you don't have to lift a heavy or awkward part over the top edge of the cabinet to get it in and out. Open the side, slide the part onto the work shelf, close the door, and start blasting. For a body shop running parts in and out all day, that's the difference between using the cabinet daily and using it once a week.
The Right Sandblast Cabinet for Your Shop
With direct-pressure feed, an extra-large 46 x 34 x 33.5" work area, LED lighting, dust collection, and foot pedal control, the PSBC990 is sized for production blasting — not occasional hobby use.
Pair it with a shop air compressor sized for sustained blasting (an Atlas Air Force 2-stage 5HP or larger 220V compressor is a typical match) and an external dust collector for the cleanest setup. The cabinet arrives ready to bolt down and plumb in.
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