Atlas SBC990 Large Sandblast Cabinet — More Work Area Than the SBC420, Same Suction Platform
The SBC420 is right for small parts and occasional blasting. The SBC990 is the same platform with significantly more interior space: 46" x 34" x 33-1/2" work area and an extra-large front/top loading door. For shops that need to blast bigger parts — frame sections, full hoods, larger powersports tanks — without stepping up to a pressurized cabinet's price.
Same suction-feed system as the SBC420, same Atlas parts network, same heavy-duty 16-gauge construction. The extra cabinet space is the upgrade.
What's Included
- Atlas SBC990 sandblast cabinet
- Heavy-duty blasting gun with replaceable ceramic nozzles
- Extra nozzles and plastic protectors
- Self-contained dust collection system with cartridge filter
- Bottom gate clean-out for the dust collector
- Foot-operated control valve
- Extra-large front + top load doors
- Lower hopper for media reuse
Made For
Built for shops that work on larger parts than a standard cabinet can fit — frame sections, hoods, motorcycle tanks, ATV/UTV body panels — without needing pressurized-cabinet blasting speed.
- Restoration shops handling frame and chassis pieces
- Body shops doing periodic media blasting on larger panels
- Powersports and motorcycle restoration with larger parts
- Powder coating prep shops
- Fabrication shops doing occasional media work
Features
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46" x 34" x 33-1/2" work area — fits frame sections, full hoods, large body panels.
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Extra-large front + top load doors — load big parts without disassembly.
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Suction-feed system — venturi-fed, lower velocity than pressurized, fine for restoration and rust work.
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Foot-operated control valve — hands stay on the work.
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Heavy-duty ceramic-nozzle gun — replaceable nozzles for long life.
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Self-contained dust collection — cartridge filter with bottom-gate clean-out.
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Lower hopper — media drops back into the hopper for reuse.
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16-gauge cabinet panels + reinforced legs — heavy-duty construction.
SBC990 vs PSBC990: When the Pressurized Step Up Pays Off
The SBC990 and PSBC990 share the same cabinet body — same 46 x 34 x 33.5 work area, same heavy-duty doors, same dust collection. The difference is the feed system: SBC990 uses suction (venturi pulls media from the hopper), PSBC990 uses direct pressure (pneumatically pushes media through the gun).
For occasional blasting at 1-2 hours per week, the SBC990 saves a substantial dollar amount and is plenty fast. For shops doing 5+ hours per week of heavy paint, mill scale, or weld-spatter cleanup, the PSBC990's roughly 4x productivity step pays for itself in time saved.
Built for Big Parts Other Cabinets Can't Fit
The extra-large front and top loading doors are the practical difference between a small-parts cabinet and one that earns its keep on real shop work. Frame rails, sub-assemblies, motorcycle gas tanks, body panels off ATVs and UTVs — parts that would have to come back out, get disassembled, or get blasted open-air on a smaller cabinet fit straight through the SBC990's openings.
Underneath, the work surface is the same proven platform as the smaller Atlas cabinets: glass bead drops through the grate into the lower hopper for reuse, the cartridge filter pulls dust as the operator works, and the foot pedal keeps both hands free for repositioning. The cabinet is sized up — the workflow is identical.
The Right Cabinet for Your Shop
The Atlas SBC990 is the large-work-area cabinet for shops that need to blast big parts but don't yet need pressurized-cabinet speed. Heavy-duty construction, foot pedal operation, full Atlas parts support.
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