Use and Care Manual

40389 Assembly Instructions
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6. Do not use sand.
CABINET BLASTER SAFETY PROCEDURES
CAUTION: READ THESE SAFETY PROCEDURES IN THEIR ENTIRETY
PARTS OF THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ARE WITHIN THESE WARNINGS.
These procedures are not intended to be exhaustive due to the many variables in the abrasive
blasting field. Therefore, we INSIST that the hands, ears, mouth, nose and eyes be covered with
appropriate safety protection at all times.
ADDITIONAL WARNINGS!
CAUTION MUST BE EXERCISED BY USER AT ALL TIMES
1. Do not exceed maximum working pressure of 110 PSI. Failure to keep maximum
working pressure below 110 PSI can cause the blast machine to burst, causing death or
serious injury.
2. Everyone in the blast area including the equipment operator should correctly use and
maintain a NIOSH approved air supplied respirator, even after blasting has ceased.
Harmful dust can remain suspended in the air for long periods of time after blasting has
ceased causing injury or death
3. Before using the blaster: Put on safety glasses, gloves, and NIOSH-approved respirator.
Always wear these protective items when operating and while servicing your abrasive
blaster. A well maintained respirator must be used by anyone blasting.
4. For safe operation, perform recommended preventive maintenance on blaster cabinet,
and accessories. Replace all worn parts before they fail. Immediate replacement of
worn components is required. Failure to replace worn components could result in
exposing the operator or bystanders to high speed media and compressed air, causing
serious injury.
5. Do not use corrosive materials of any type in unit. Use only clean, dry media.
6. Static electricity can be created by the use of this equipment. Do not use within fifty feet
of any explosive, potentially explosive substances, or their vapors as an explosion can
occur.
7. Do not use this equipment in any area that might be considered hazardous or where
flammable gases or liquids are present. Failure to do so may cause an explosion
resulting in serious injury.