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Item 60738

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General Operating Instructions

1. Turn on the air compressor to supply

compressed air to the Blast Cabinet.

2. The operating air pressure for the Blast Cabinet

is between

50 and 125 pSI. Pressures up to

125 PSI can be used, but this breaks down some

type of media prematurely (i.e., glass bead).

3. Start by setting the Air Regulator at 80 PSI.

Most parts for blasting can be successfully blasted

at 80 PSI. For light gauge steel, aluminum,

and other more delicate parts start at a lower

pressure and gradually increase the pressure

until the desired finish is achieved. For more

pressure, turn the Air Regulator Knob clockwise.

For less pressure, turn the Air Regulator

Knob counterclockwise.

(See Figure J.)

Blast Gun Angle and Distance

TO pREVENT SERIOUS INJURy:

point the Blast Gun away from yourself and others and only towards the parts being blasted.

Never blast with either Side Door open. While loading and unloading media,

no one, except the operator, should be near the Blast cabinet.

1. Aim the Blast Gun at the parts at a 45° to 60° angle

which will direct the ricochet of media towards

the back of the Cabinet. Hold the Blast Gun

approximately 6″ from the parts being blasted.

2. Do not hold the Blast Gun at a 90° angle to the

parts being blasted. This will cause the media blast

to bounce back into the blast stream and slow the

blasting action. A 90° angle will also cause excessive

wear on the Blast Gun and viewing Glass Window.

The Metering Valve

1. The Metering Valve adjusts the amount of media

being pulled into the Blast Gun. This Valve,

located at the bottom of the hopper, has the

media stored on top of it. When air is sent to

the Blast Gun from the Foot Pedal, a vacuum

is created that sucks air and media up into the

Blast Gun through the clear media hose.

2. A Bolt on the top of the Metering Valve can be

adjusted to vary the amount of air that is sucked

through the holes in the Valve. If the holes are

too far closed, the mixture will have too much

media and the Blast Gun will pulsate. If the

holes are too far opened, too little media will go

to the Blast Gun and production will decrease.

Shut Down procedure

1. When the abrasive blasting job is completed, release

pressure on the Foot Pedal of the Blast Cabinet.

Turn the Power Switch to its

“OFF” position and

unplug the Power Cord from its electrical outlet. Turn

off the air compressor. Press the Foot Pedal again to

release any remaining compressed air in the system.

2. Disconnect the compressor air hose from the

Quick Connector on the Air Regulator.

3. If necessary, empty the Cabinet of any

remaining media by unscrewing and

removing the Metering Valve Plug.

Always use Pipe Thread Seal Tape when

replacing the Metering Valve Plug.

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