The BNP-220 is an industrial-grade pressure-blast cabinet designed for heavy-duty media blasting, cleaning, deburring, surface prep, rust/scale removal, part restoration, and finishing of castings, housings, engine parts, and a wide array of metal components. Because of its large interior chamber and robust build — originally built to handle intensive shop use — a used BNP-220 offers shops a cost-effective way to gain serious blasting capability without the cost of a new system.
Whether you’re working on engine blocks, cylinder heads, housings, castings, or heavy-duty industrial parts, the BNP-220’s pressure-blast design (with pressurized pot, high-velocity abrasive stream, and cabinet containment) provides fast, consistent results — ideal for automotive rebuild shops, remanufacturing, fabrication shops, or restoration businesses.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | Zero / Clemco BNP-220 Pressure Blast Cabinet (Used) |
| Blast Chamber Interior | ≈ 50″ L × 39″ W × 43″ H (accepts large engine parts & castings) |
| Blast Method | Pressure-pot abrasive blasting (pressurized pot and regulated air/abrasive feed) |
| Media Compatibility | All common abrasive media (grit, aluminum oxide, steel grit/shot, glass bead, etc.) |
| Construction | 14-gauge welded steel cabinet with sound-insulated double-wall doors & lift-off hinges |
| Abrasive Piping / Hose | 1″ ID industrial-grade blast hose & piping (standard setup) |
| Customizability / Options | Supports turntables, media reclaimers, dust-collectors or cyclones (depending on configuration) |
| Ideal Use Cases | Cleaning, deburring, surface prep, rust/scale removal, finish prep for engine parts, castings, housings, machine parts |
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