Product manual
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Cap (9)
(underneath unit)
Dust Collection Outlet
Metal
Floor
(14)
Air
Hose
Inlet
Vent
Siphon-Gun Assembly
Hole in Metal
Floor
for Siphon
Tube (12)
Blast Gloves (18)
Hopper (13)
Door Latch
(5)
Figure 2
1. Remove any protective lm from
the outside of the Tempered Glass
Window (23), or any other part of the
Blast Cabinet.
Remove the protective backing from 2.
one of the three Window Liners (22)
and adhere it to the inside of the
Tempered Glass Window (23).
To install or change the Ceramic 3.
Nozzle, use the Hex Wrench to
loosen the Set Screw (11A) closest
to the tip of the Blast Gun. Slide the
desired Nozzle in place and tighten
the Set Screw.
Note: By changing to the next larger size
of Nozzle, production can increase
signicantly. Larger size Nozzles
produce a larger cleaning pattern.
This also requires a higher air
pressure and greater air ow.
Slide one end of the Siphon Hose (8) 4.
onto the Siphon Tube (12) and the
other end onto the Blast Gun (7).
Insert the Siphon Tube through the 5.
corner opening of the Metal Floor
(14) so that it is resting in the Hopper
(13).
Work Piece and Work Area Set Up
Designate a work area that is clean 1.
and well-lit. The work area must not
allow access by children or pets to
prevent distraction and injury.
Route the air hose along a safe 2.
route to reach the work area without
creating a tripping hazard or exposing
the air hose to possible damage.
The air hose must be long enough
to reach the work area with enough
extra length to allow free movement
while working.
Place the Blast Cabinet on a sturdy 3.
level work surface, positioning
the Cabinet at a level so that you
can comfortably access the Glove
openings and easily see into the
Blast Cabinet through the Tempered
Glass Window (23). The work surface
needs to be able to support the
weight of the Blast Cabinet and the
abrasive which will ll the Hopper,
the work piece and any additional
material required to be close at hand.
If needed, position a light (sold 4.
separately) so the interior of the Blast
Cabinet is well lit (use only utility light
bulbs).
It is recommended that you set 5.
up a vacuum dust collector (sold
separately) to remove media dust
while blasting. Attach the vacuum
hose through the Dust Collection
Outlet.
When using a vacuum dust collector,
clean the lter periodically to maintain
good suction and effectiveness of the










