Electrical Power:
1.Plug the male Power Cord from the Lamp Housing (1) into the nearest 120 volt, grounded, electrical outlet. (See Figure K.)
2.Turn the Power Switch (1A) on the Lamp Housing (1) to its “ON” position. The two Fluorescent Lamps (3) will illuminate. (See Figure K.)
Air Pressure:
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 (9) 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. NOTE: 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:
1.Aim the Blast Gun (4B) at the parts at a 45 to 60 degree angle which will direct the ricochet of media towards the back of the Cabinet (22). Hold the Blast Gun approximately 6 inches from the parts being blasted. (See Figure M.)
2.Do not hold the Blast Gun at a 90 degree angle to the parts being blasted. This will cause the media blast to bounce back into the blast stream and slow the blasting action. Also, a 90 degree angle will cause excessive wear on the Blast Gun and viewing Glass Window (17). (See Figure M.)
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