The DC-80 is a compact yet industrial-grade dust collector from Hayden Steelabrator, designed to support small- to medium-scale blasting, grinding, surface prep, or shop dust collection operations. It offers a reliable way to capture dust and particulate generated from blasting, grinding, sanding, or surface-preparation work — protecting your shop environment, extending abrasive and tool life, and improving air quality for your team.
With a modest footprint and manageable power requirement, the DC-80 is suitable for shops that need dust collection but don’t have space or need for a large baghouse or centralized ducting system. As a used unit, it represents a cost-effective solution to add dust-control capability — ideal for engine rebuild shops, machine shops, fabrication shops, or any workshop running abrasive or metal-working tasks that produce dust or particulates.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | Hayden Steelabrator DC-80 Dust Collector |
| Motor Power | 1 HP |
| Airflow / CFM | Approx. 800 CFM |
| Collector Type | Portable / standalone dust-collector with filter bag/canister |
| Suitable For | Abrasive blasting booths, surface grinders, metalworking dust, sanding & finishing stations |
| Construction | Industrial-grade metal housing, shop-duty components |
| Use Case | Small- to medium-shop dust collection, abrasive blast cleanup, grinding/sanding dust control |
| Best For | Machine shops, engine rebuild shops, fabrication shops, metalworking/abrasive operations |
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