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Pulsar II pressure blast cabinet with a 20-liter blast pot, cyclone at 8.4 m³/min, and a 6-mm boron carbide nozzle

The Clemco Pulsar II is a compact pressure blast cabinet with a 20-liter blast pot, an 8.4 m³/min cyclone, a cartridge filter, and a 6 mm boron carbide nozzle. The pressure blasting process offers high material removal rates for professional cleaning, derusting, and surface roughening applications. The height-adjustable cabinet is particularly suitable for small to medium-sized workpieces.

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 |  Item No. 100982
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Clemco Pulsar II – compact, height-adjustable pressure blast cabinet with a 20-liter blast pot

The Clemco Pulsar II pressure blast cabinet is the smallest compact cabinet in the Pulsar series and combines a compact footprint with the significantly higher blasting performance of the pressure blasting process. The 20-liter blast pot feeds the blast nozzle directly with pressurized abrasive. Compared with a suction blast system, this produces higher abrasive velocity and greater material removal performance.

The cabinet is height-adjustable and can therefore be adapted to different operators and to seated or standing working positions. The blasting chamber measures 910 × 965 × 700 mm and the clear door opening 620 × 875 mm. This makes the Pulsar II particularly suitable for smaller workpieces and professional applications with intermittent operation.

In addition to the pressure blasting system, the complete unit includes a cyclone for abrasive recovery and a cartridge filter for dust collection. The pressure blast version offered here operates with a 6-mm boron carbide blast nozzle.

Your Benefits at a Glance

✅ Pressure blasting process for high material removal performance

✅ 20-liter blast pot

✅ 6 mm boron carbide blast nozzle

✅ Cyclone for abrasive recovery and cleaning

✅ Cartridge filter for dust collection

✅ Height-adjustable from 1,550 to 1,870 mm overall height

✅ Common abrasive media with a grain size below 0.8 mm

✅ Compact pressure blasting system for smaller workpieces in professional applications

💡 Note: Clemco describes the Pulsar II as suitable for smaller jobs with intermittent operation. Pressure blasting delivers high performance but requires a significantly more powerful compressed-air supply than a comparable suction blast cabinet.

Scope of Delivery
ComponentVersion
Blast cabinetPulsar II compact cabinet, height-adjustable
Pressure blasting system20-liter blast pot
Blast nozzle6 mm boron carbide
RecoveryCyclone for abrasive reconditioning
Filtration unitCartridge dust filter
SafetyEnclosed work area with door safety switch

Dimensions and Weight
FeatureSpecification
Overall dimensions W × H × D1,200 × 1,550–1,870 × 1,420 mm
Weight350 kg
Blasting chamber W × H × D910 × 965 × 700 mm
Clear door opening W × H620 × 875 mm, one door

Clemco manufacturer specifications. Values may vary depending on equipment, layout and operating method.


Blast Cabinet Technical Specifications
FeatureSpecification
Blasting processPressure blasting
Blast pot20 liters
Standard nozzle6 mm boron carbide
Cyclone8.4 m³/min
FilterCartridge filter
Blast pressureup to 7 bar according to Clemco series specifications
Abrasive mediaCommon abrasive media, grain size < 0.8 mm
Operating temperature15–30 °C
Electrical connection16 A

Pressure Blasting System and Operation

In pressure blasting, the abrasive is pressurized in the blast pot and conveyed together with compressed air through the blast hose to the nozzle. This gives the abrasive a higher velocity than in an injector system. The Pulsar II pressure blast cabinet is therefore suitable when powerful cleaning, rust removal or surface roughening is required within a compact footprint.

The 20-liter blast pot is matched to the compact cabinet size. The 6-mm boron carbide blast nozzle combines effective blasting performance with high wear resistance. Working pressure should always be matched to the material, abrasive, required surface roughness and workpiece geometry.


Abrasive Reconditioning and Filtration Unit

After blasting, the used abrasive is collected and processed by the cyclone. Reusable abrasive is separated from dust and worn fine particles and returned to the system. Suitable abrasive media can therefore be reused several times.

The cartridge filter removes process dust from the extracted air. A clean filter and correctly functioning filter cleaning are essential for sufficient negative pressure, good visibility and controlled cabinet operation.

System componentFunction
20-liter blast potPressurization and metering of the abrasive
8.4 m³/min cycloneAbrasive recovery and cleaning
Cartridge filterDust collection and negative pressure in the cabinet

Compressed-Air Requirements

Pressure blasting places high demands on the compressed-air supply. The decisive factor is the air consumption of the 6-mm nozzle at the actual working pressure. Additional compressed-air demand is generated by the control system and filter cleaning.

The compressor must continuously supply the required flow rate at operating pressure. Dry, oil-free and clean compressed air is essential for consistent abrasive metering and reliable operation.

💡 Note: The compressor is not included. Before ordering, we recommend sizing the compressed-air supply specifically for the 6-mm nozzle, required blast pressure and existing pipework.

Abrasive Media and Applications

Clemco specifies common abrasive media with a grain size below 0.8 mm for the Pulsar II. Because of the pressure blasting process, the cabinet is particularly suitable for applications requiring higher material removal than suction blasting.

ApplicationPractical benefit
Rust removal / cleaningHigh abrasive velocity for powerful material removal
Surface rougheningSurface preparation for coatings
DeburringTargeted processing of small to medium-sized parts
FinishingPossible with adjusted pressure and suitable abrasive

Installation, Operation and Maintenance

The Pulsar II must be installed on a level, load-bearing surface. The height adjustment must be securely set. The door, filter, cyclone and maintenance areas must remain freely accessible.

Before blasting, inspect the blast pot, blast hose, nozzle, couplings, door safety switch, gloves and viewing window. The blast pot must only be operated in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and must be depressurized before maintenance work is carried out on the pressure system.

Wear parts such as the nozzle, nozzle holder and blast hose, as well as the cyclone, filter and seals, must be inspected regularly. An enlarged nozzle bore increases air consumption and can quickly use up the compressor’s reserve capacity.


Frequently Asked Questions
What is the advantage of the pressure blast version?
It achieves higher abrasive velocity and therefore significantly greater material removal than the suction blast version.
How large is the blast pot?
20 liters.
Which nozzle is installed?
A 6 mm boron carbide blast nozzle.
How large is the blasting chamber?
910 × 965 × 700 mm.
Is the cabinet height-adjustable?
Yes, the overall height can be adjusted between approximately 1,550 and 1,870 mm.
Which abrasive media are suitable?
Clemco specifies common abrasive media with a grain size below 0.8 mm; steel grit is listed as a restriction.
Is the Pulsar II intended for continuous operation?
The manufacturer classifies it for smaller jobs with intermittent operation.
Is the compressor included?
No. The compressed-air supply must be sized to match the pressure blast nozzle.

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