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ProBlast CRS
Blasting Pot
"With ProBlast CRS blasting pot
you can do 80% more work in 80% less time and save over 80% on your labor and media cost"
Phone 866-750-9876 Comparison
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Testimonials
"I have done a lot of sand blasting in my time and used many
diffferent pots, your pots are F*%#"N unbelievable! They are
easy to use, lightweight, portable and get the job done
whether its with soda, glass or sand."
Gez Sheridan Brook Restoration
Editor's Note:
Brook Restoration is currently half way through the
restoration of the Roundhouse in Downtown Toronto. The
project involves the restoration of one hundred thousand
square feet of historic brick, wood and steel architecture.
Brook purchased 2 CRS units for the job in October and
expect to be finished the project by January.
We have sold hundreds of our stainless steel CRS units over
the past three years. Machine owners around the world love
the stainless steel because it does not rust and it is super
light. Its 70lbs lighter and twice as strong as the
conventional iron pots. Fully Certified, this is a
professional piece of equipment... lightweight, strong and
awesome!
"Man I love this machine. I got two sides of my house done
using cob and it looks wonderful... the reactions I’m
getting from friends and family is amazing. Most people
didn’t believe how well this machine works".
Brian Russell
brianrussell@homesteadblast.com
CRS Blasting Package

ProBlast USA offers a complete blasting package
for people that are starting out. This package includes the
CRS Blasting Pot: (2 bag capacity), #5 nozzle, 50ft of blast
hose, electric deadman switch (12volt), water separator, air
pressure regulators, air supply hoses, operators manual, an
after cooler for the compressor. The addition of the after
cooler and water separator are necessary because most air
compressors does not come equipped with them. (CFM
Capabilities)

For a soda blasting pot to run efficiently it needs to have
cool, dry air. This is why we include an after cooler in our
CRS Blasting Package. When an air compressor creates the air
to be used, the air will become heated. This air then needs
to be cooled to a more desirable temperature for the soda
blasting pot. This is the reason for the after cooler we
include in our blasting package. It is a simple and reliable
after cooler with a 12volt fan that can be connected to the
compressor battery. Unfortunately, when you cool compressed
air it will generate moisture causing the need for a water
separator.
The water separator included with the blasting pot is a high
volume model that is designed to remove most of the
moisture. It has been noted that some compressors can
produce more moisture than the water separator on the pot
can handle. Also, some customers like ourselves work in
geographical areas where humidity can reach 100% in the
summer. To correct this, we offer an optional addtional
water separator. This water separator can be mounted on the
after cooler. Since we have started using this water
separator, we and our customers have experienced no moisture
problems. In fact, we hardly ever see any moisture making it
to the water separator on the blasting pot.
CFM Capabilities
The CFM capability of your compressor and the type of blasting
job you are doing will determine the size selection of the
blast nozzle. If you have a large blasting job like a
bulldozer, pipe lines, or a three storey building you may want
a larger blast nozzle. If you are doing smaller jobs like an
iron gate, fireplace, or a car you may want a smaller blast
nozzle. Keep in mind that your nozzle size can not exceed the
CFM capabilities of your compressor. After a brief
consultation we can help determine the best set up for you.
The following list compares the blast nozzle size to the
compressor CFM requirements
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Nozzle Tip Size |
H.P. |
Compressor CFM |
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# 3- 3/16" |
10 H.P. |
45 CFM |
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# 4- 1/4" |
20 H.P. |
80 CFM |
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# 5- 5/16" |
30 H.P. |
140 CFM |
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# 6- 3/8" |
50 H.P. |
200 CFM |
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# 7- 7/16" |
60 H.P. |
255 CFM |
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# 8- 1/2" |
75 H.P. |
350 CFM |
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