Product manual

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WARNING: Wear ANSI-approved safety
goggles, full face shield and a
NIOSH-approved protective dust
mask or respirator when replacing
the abrasive medium in the Blast
Cabinet.
Disconnect the dust collection system 1.
from the Blast Cabinet.
Disconnect Air Hose and Syphon 2.
Hoses from the Gun.
Remove the Gun from the Cabinet. 3.
Pull the Gloves through the glove 4.
holes so that they are out of the way
of the inside of the Blast Cabinet.
Remove the Metal Floor from the 5.
Blast Cabinet.
Straddle the Blast Cabinet over two 6.
saw horses (sold separately) with an
open container below which is large
enough to hold the abrasive material
in the hopper.
Unthread the Cap (9) at the bottom 7.
of the Hopper and allow the abrasive
medium to ow into the container.
Use your compressor set at 10 PSI 8.
to help blow any excess abrasive out
of the hopper and into the container.
Also, use the compressor to clean
abrasive out of the Blast Gun and the
Siphon Hose (8) and Siphon Tube
(12).
Replace the Cap and the Metal Floor 9.
once the Hopper is empty.
Push the Gloves back into the Blast 10.
Cabinet.
Reassemble the Siphon Hose, 11.
Siphon Tube and Blast Gun and
ll the Hopper with new blasting
medium.
Blast Gun Maintenance:
After every use, clean out the Blast
Gun. To clean the gun:
Remove the Siphon Hose (8) from 1.
the Blast Gun (7).
Operate the Gun for a few seconds to 2.
clear the passages.
Turn off the shut-off valve.3.
Disconnect the air compressor. 4.
Discharge any residual air from the 5.
line and the Gun.
Seals
Sandblasting is a damaging
operation. In time, the internal parts
of the Blast Gun (7) will become
worn. When performance of the Blast
Gun decreases, take it to a qualied
service technician for repair.
Daily - Air Supply Maintenance:
Every day, perform maintenance
on the air supply according to
the component manufacturers’
instructions. The moisture lter must
be regularly drained. Performing
routine maintenance on the air supply
will allow the tool to operate more
safely and will also reduce wear on
the tool.