Econoline Portable Vacuum Shot Blaster

The Econoline Portable Vacuum Shot Blaster is a compact, portable blasting system built for surface preparation, cleaning, and restoration of metal parts, castings, housings, and engine components. Designed to deliver efficient shot blasting — with the versatility to be moved where it’s needed — this unit helps shops perform rust removal, paint/scale stripping, cleaning of cast housings, acid-wash prep, and general surface restoration without requiring a full-size blast cabinet or fixed installation.

 

As a used unit, it represents an affordable, space-conscious way to add blasting capability to your shop — great for small- to medium-sized parts, off-site jobs, or occasional shot-blasting tasks. Its portability and flexibility make it a good match for engine-rebuilders, machine shops, restoration shops, and maintenance departments that want to expand surface-prep capacity without committing to a large, permanent system.

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Key Features

  • Portable, Pressure-Feed Shot Blasting — Compact and mobile design lets you blast parts without a dedicated booth or fixed blast cabinet. Great for small jobs, touch-up work, or mobile cleanup.
  • Versatile Surface Prep for Various Materials — Ideal for castings, housings, engine parts, brackets, and smaller components needing rust, paint, scale, or old coating removal. Works well on ferrous and non-ferrous surfaces (with proper media) — excellent for engine-shop and industrial work.
  • Dust-Mitigated Vacuum Blast System — Vacuum-style design helps reduce dust and debris escape, improving operator safety and cleanliness compared to open-air blasting.
  • Flexible Media & Pressure Settings — Can be adapted to different abrasive media and air pressures to suit surface prep needs — from light cleaning to aggressive scale or paint removal.
  • Low Footprint & Easy Storage — Because it’s not a full-size cabinet, it fits in smaller shops, garages, or limited-floor-space environments — useful for small rebuild shops or freelance engine work.
  • Cost-Effective Blasting Option — As a used unit, it offers an economical entry point into abrasive blasting capability, without the capital outlay of a brand-new, full-size system.
SpecificationValue
ProductEconoline Portable Vacuum Shot Blaster (Used)
Blasting MethodPressure-feed abrasive blasting, vacuum-style dust containment
Typical MediaSteel shot, grit, abrasive media (as appropriate to job)
Ideal ApplicationsCleaning castings, housings, engine parts — rust/scale removal, paint/coating stripping, surface prep
Use CaseSmall to mid-size parts, shop cleanup, portable blasting jobs, light industrial work
MobilityPortable — designed for ease of movement and flexible shop use
Dust ControlVacuum-style containment to reduce dust & media escape during blasting
Typical Operator RequirementsCompressed air supply, proper PPE (helmet, respirator, gloves), dust-collection or ambient ventilation for safety
Best ForMachine shops, engine rebuilders, maintenance shops, restoration shops, light fabrication shops

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