
Blast Gun. Then, firmly tighten the Hose Clamp (23). (See Figure C.)
5.Slide the other end of the Abrasive Hose (24) onto the Abrasive Outlet Manifold (22). Then firmly tighten the Hose Clamp (23). (See Figure C.)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Abrasive Selection:
1.The type of media chosen will greatly influence the amount of time needed to clean a particular surface area.
2.Sandblasting media include silicon carbide, glass bead, walnut shell, brass bead, and alumina.
3.If you decide to reuse media, remember, it does wear out. The sharp edges become rounder and are less effective. At that point you should replace the tank of media you are using.
To Load Media Into The Tank:
1. WARNING! Never service the Pressurized Abrasive Blaster or disassemble with the air hose attached. Always release any
2. WARNING! Always wear ANSI approved safety impact eye glasses under a full face shield, a respirator, and heavy duty work gloves when operating the Pressurized Abrasive Blaster. Also, wear heavy duty work boots, long trousers, and long sleeve shirt.
3.Make sure the media used is dry to avoid clogging the Abrasive Control Valve (18B), Abrasive Outlet Manifold (22), or Abrasive Hose (24).
4.Turn the Air Supply Valve (18) to the “OFF” position.
(See Figure D, next page.)
5.Check the Pressure Gauge (15) to make sure it reads “0” pressure.
(See Figure D.)
6.Unscrew and remove the Tank Filler Cap (12). Insert the accessory Funnel (29) into the Tank (1) opening. Then pour the media into the Tank, making sure to pour enough into the Tank to do the job at hand. Then, replace the Tank Filler Cap. NOTE: If this is a large job, fill the Tank only 3/4 full and reload as needed to finish the job. (See Figure D.)
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