SandBlastKit Nozzle Series

SandBlastKit Nozzle Series

Brand: SandBlastKit
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Find the Right Nozzle for Every Blasting Job Not every job is the same. Some surfaces need precision. Others need power. Some need wide coverage. And some just need a nozzle that actually lasts. That is why SandBlastKit offers four nozzle options—each engineered for a different kind of work. Whether you are doing light surface prep or stripping heavy rust off frames and trailers, there is a nozzle built for exactly that job. Pick the one that matches your work. Or grab them all and never get caught using the wrong nozzle again. The Nozzle Lineup Ceramic Nozzle — Stay in the Efficiency Zone When the nozzle holds its shape, everything downstream works the way it should. The ceramic nozzle keeps pressure focused, spray tight, and suction strong. Media feeds consistently instead of surging or clogging—so you are not compensating, re-blasting the same spot, or turning up the pressure just to keep up. Every hour you blast, a worn nozzle opening grows. Not by millimeters—by performance. Pressure bleeds off. The spray loses focus. Suction weakens. Media stops feeding right. The ceramic nozzle keeps you in the zone where your blaster is actually working at full efficiency. Focused Pressure – Keeps the blast stream tight and predictable Consistent Media Feed – Reduces surging and clogging during operation Efficiency Zone Performance – Everything downstream works the way it should Best For: Light to medium surface prep, detail work, and everyday blasting sessions Carbide 500 Bar — Stop Burning Through Ceramic Nozzles If you are tired of constantly replacing worn-out ceramic nozzles, it is time to upgrade. The Carbide 500 Bar nozzle is built for serious blasting—delivering up to 10x longer lifespan under the same conditions. Designed with a focused round blast stream, it delivers stronger cutting power for rust, paint, and surface prep while maintaining consistent performance throughout the job. Smaller bore means a stronger, more aggressive cut. Larger bore means wider coverage and faster work. Either way, you are not stopping to swap nozzles mid-job. 10x Longer Lifespan – Outlasts standard ceramic nozzles under the same conditions Focused Round Blast Stream – Strong penetration into seams and pitted metal Consistent Output – Less pressure drop-off during extended blasting sessions Direct Swap – Replaces standard ceramic nozzles with no modifications needed Rated: Up to 500 Bar (~7,200 PSI) Best For: Rust removal, paint stripping, surface prep, and frequent-use setups Carbide 600 Bar — Built for Heavy Rust and Demanding Work If your current setup struggles on thicker rust, stubborn coatings, or longer blasting sessions, the Carbide 600 Bar is built for exactly that. Designed with a controlled high-output blast flow, it removes rust, paint, and coatings faster while maintaining more consistent blasting performance from start to finish. Fewer passes. Less downtime. More time getting work done. 600 Bar Rated – Built for high-pressure wet sandblasting and demanding restoration work Stronger Surface Impact – Removes coatings with fewer passes Controlled Blast Flow – Smoother media delivery for more even blasting results Reduced Pressure Drop-Off – Consistent performance during extended blasting sessions Less Downtime – Fewer nozzle replacements and more time on the job Rated: Up to 600 Bar / Compatible with 1500–5000 PSI pressure washers Best For: Frames, trailers, heavy equipment, thick rust, and stubborn coating removal Carbide 1000 Fan — Blast Larger Surfaces Faster If you are tired of slow coverage on large blasting jobs, the Carbide 1000 Fan nozzle is the upgrade you need. Built with a wide carbide fan spray pattern, it spreads blasting power across a larger surface area—helping you move faster across rust, paint, and coatings without constantly working the same spot. More coverage per pass. Less time going back over the same area. Faster job completion on flat surfaces and large panels. Wide Fan Spray Pattern – Covers more surface area per pass for faster blasting Faster Surface Coverage – Reduces total blasting time across larger areas Smoother Blasting Flow – More even media delivery during operation Carbide Durability – Withstands abrasive media like crushed glass, garnet, and slag Compatible with gravity-fed and air-assisted blasting setups Best For: Panels, trailers, flat metal surfaces, large equipment, and wide-area jobs Nozzle Comparison at a Glance Ceramic Nozzle – Precision and efficiency | Light to medium surface prep Carbide 500 Bar – 10x lifespan upgrade | Focused stream | Replaces ceramic Carbide 600 Bar – Heavy-duty power | Thick rust and demanding jobs Carbide 1000 Fan – Wide coverage | Large flat surfaces | Faster pass-per-area Specifications Material: Ceramic (Ceramic Nozzle) / Tungsten Carbide (500, 600, 1000 Fan) Pressure Ratings: Ceramic (standard PSI) / 500 Bar (~7,200 PSI) / 600 Bar (1500–5000 PSI washers) / 1000 Fan (high-pressure wet sandblasting) Blast Patterns: Focused round stream (Ceramic, 500, 600) / Wide fan spray (1000 Fan) Application: Wet sandblasting Media Compatibility: Crushed glass, garnet, slag, and other dry abrasive media System Compatibility: SandBlastKit Pro Sandblast Kit™ systems Flow System: Compatible with gravity-fed and air-assisted media setups No Air Compressor Required – Runs directly from your pressure washer setup Use Case: Rust removal, paint stripping, coating removal, and surface preparation What's in the Box? Your selected nozzle (choose from Ceramic, Carbide 500, Carbide 600, or Carbide 1000 Fan)

Specifications
Nozzle
Ceramic, Carbide 500, Carbide 600, Carbide 1000 Fan
Variants (4)
  • Ceramic — 0.00 USD — Out of stock
  • Carbide 500 — 0.00 USD — Out of stock
  • Carbide 600 — 0.00 USD — Out of stock
  • Carbide 1000 Fan — 0.00 USD — Out of stock

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