PPB Series


With portable sandblasting equipment, you can blast away rust, paint and other unwanted deposits. Using portable sand blasting equipment to pressure blast allows abrasives, such as aluminum oxide, white aluminum oxide, urea and other plastic abrasives, corn cob grit, walnut shell grit, glass beads, pumice, crushed glass grit, silicon carbide, steel grit and steel shotto penetrate into the deepest pitted areas of a part to remove rust, paint and debris. This is cost-efficient, professional, portable sand blasting equipment at its best! The PPB Series of portable sandblasting equipment is ideal for body, paint and welding shops and for use in refinishing vehicles, boats, monuments, brick buildings and industrial equipment.

Kramer Portable Pressure Blasters come in seven popular sizes and feature a portable tank design for ease of movement. As premium model portable sandblast equipment, the Model KF300 handles the big, heavy production jobs with its 250-300 lb abrasive capacity and 1 to 21/2 hour blasting time. A solid portable sandblast machine, the Model KF110 is the ideal time and labor saver with 90-110 lb abrasive capacity and a 35-50 minute blasting time. Model KF65 is small and efficient with a 50-65 lb abrasive capacity and a 20-30 minute blasting time.

An Air Filter Moisture Separator is included with some models of the PPB portable sandblast machines and is optional on others. A moisture separator will filter excess water from the incoming air supply.

Our quality sandblasting equipment is designed with safety in mind. A pressure gauge monitors internal vessel pressure. The abrasive material metering valve is easily closed for operator safety. Shut-off is quick and simple. All tips and nozzles are tough and durable.

For the utmost in operator safety, we recommend the use of the special light-duty vented blast hood that is supplied with all pressure blasters. Heavy-duty canvas and air-supplied hoods are optional, available protection. Gloves provide an extra margin of safety.

Features:


*Note: Blast area coverage per/minute and abrasive consumption are approximate guidelines. Abrasive material used and surface blasted may alter coverage and consumption.



An abrasive blaster is an efficient time-saving piece of equipment, but like other machinery, you must observe specific safety procedures when operating it. Always wear proper eye protection, respiratory protection, and proper protective clothing when operating an abrasive blaster. Never point an abrasive blaster at another person.

When first assembling an abrasive blaster, be sure to tighten all connections. Check all connections every 10 operating hours for worn parts. Replace any worn parts with original Kramer parts. Do not exceed 125 PSI in pressure blasters and never touch the pull-up closure while the tank is pressurized.