QUILL FALCON - Cyclone 30
The Quill Falcon Cyclone 30, a popular mobile wet sandblaster, is designed to be the lightest and most maneuverable of the Quill Falcon Cyclone range. The Quill Falcon Cyclone 30 delivers outstanding power and performance every time.
It is specifically designed to hold one full bag of garnet and has a slightly larger framework, making it easier to maintain than the smaller Quill Falcon 15. Available with ATEX wheels for those working in explosive environments or standard wheels for those who need to consider weight, the Quill Falcon Cyclone 30 is an absolute favorite across various sectors.
Perfect for those small, awkward jobs in tight and hard-to-reach places, it is especially suited for sensitive projects where the pressure can be dialed right back to less than 20 psi. Alternatively, it can be cranked up to 80 psi if you want the power and performance of a larger Quill Falcon Cyclone, but in a smaller package.
Applications
• ASBESTOS REMOVAL
• OIL & GAS
• MARITIME MAINTENANCE
• GRAFFITI REMOVAL
• ROAD MARKING REMOVAL
• BUILDINGS
• AUTOMOTIVE
• PLASTISOL & POWDER COATING
• CONCRETE
Product details
| Water Pressure & Flow | Standard tap pressure & flow |
| Water Consumption | 40 - 80 ml/minute |
| Grit Type | Standard particle blast media |
| Grit Consumption | 0.5 - 1.1 kg per minute |
| Grit Refill | Up to 45 mins between refills |
| Air Supply | 40 - 90 CFM |
| Air Supply Hose | 3/4 inch |
| Blast Hose Size | 3/4 inch |
| Blast Hose Max Length | 50m |
| Blasting Pressure | 20 - 80 PSI |
| Height | 830 mm |
| Width | 520 mm |
| Depth | 650 mm |
| Unloaden Weight | 67.2 kg |
| Loaden Weight | 104 kg |
Weights and dimensions are based on current models in production. Intake rates based on average dosage settings. Water consumption originates from water used at the nozzle. Up to 1 liter of water per minute is required to keep the vessel pressurized. Grit and water usage may vary depending on compressor size, dosage valve setting, nozzle size, and the type of blast media used. The Falcon 30 was weighed with standard (non-ATEX) wheels.