OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.If possible, place the workpiece inside a sandblast cabinet. Otherwise, isolate the workpiece to make sure no damage can occur to nearby walls, tools, personal property, etc.
2.Turn the Air Supply Valve (18), Throttling Valve (18A), and Abrasive Control Valve (18B) to the “OFF” position. (See Figure F.)
AIR SUPPLY
VALVE
(18)
THROTTLING
VALVE
(18A)
SAFETY VALVE
(10)
INLET
CONNECTOR
(19)
FIGURE F
ABRASIVE CONTROL VALVE (18B)
3.Connect the air compressor’s hose to the Inlet Connector (19). Then turn on the air compressor, and set its regulator between 65 to 125 PSI. Do not exceed 125 PSI. (See Figure F.)
4.Turn the Air Supply Valve (18) and Throttling Valve (18A) to the “ON” position. At this point, the Tank (1) will begin to pressurize. (See Figure F.)
5.Check for leaks at the Tank Filler Cap (12) and along all hoses and fittings as the system pressurizes. If leaks are observed, shut off the air compressor. Use the Safety Valve (10) to release any remaining air pressure within the Tank (1). Turn the Air Supply Valve (18) and Throttling Valve (18A) to the “OFF” position. Repair the leaks. Then, turn on the air compressor and resume pressurizing the Tank.
(See Figure F.)
6.Grip the Blast Gun firmly with both hands.
7.Open the Abrasive Control Valve (18B). (See Figure F.)
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