Operating Instructions
General Safety Information (cont.)
the static electricity. Remember, you are not grounded if you are insulated from the ground. Rubber soled shoes, rubber boots, or other rubber or plastic footwear are insulators. Avoid standing on dry wood (like a wooden pallet) a dry mat, or dry carpet.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not misuse this product. Excessive
exposure to vibration, work in awkward positions, and repetitive work motions can cause injury to hands and arms. Stop using any tool if discomfort, numbness, tingling or pain occur, and consult a physician.
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2. Safety glasses and a NIOSH/ MSHA approved respirator must be worn during operation and clean up.
3.During operation, do not expose the hands or skin directly in the line of the blast nozzle.
4.After assembly, inspect to make sure all components seal properly.
5.Do not exceed the maximum operating pressure of the blasting equipment (125 psi).
Figure 1 - Do not spray acids or caustics
Assembly
Note: A small (P2)
•Remove cabinet and other pieces from packaging. Make sure there are no missing pieces (see parts list).
Gun and hoses
•Press other end of AIR hose fully onto barbs of cabinet inlet fitting. Place and securely tighten a small hose clamp around section of hose covering barb.
•Press end of MATERIAL hose fully onto tool material inlet flange. Place and securely tighten a medium hose clamp around section of hose covering flange.
•Press other end of MATERIAL hose about 1 in. - 2 in. onto the small diameter end of the metal diptube. Place and securely tighten a medium hose clamp around section of hose covering diptube.
•Place gun and hose assemblies into cabinet, feeding diptube under the wire mesh parts tray. Place a washer on threaded end of cabinet inlet fitting, then push fitting through the hole on the lower right side of cabinet. Place other washer on the protruding end of the fitting (see Figure 2).
•Apply teflon tape to the threads of the inlet fitting to reduce the possibility of air leaks. Thread the female fitting onto the protruding threads of the cabinet inlet fitting and tighten securely. Make sure the wrench flats of the female fitting abut the cabinet (see Figure 2).
Door latches
•Place black plastic door latches over the holes on the edges of the cabinet top. Secure each to cabinet top using a 1 in. long bolt and a lock nut. Tighten firmly, but do not overtighten.
Cabinet filter
•Place round filter sponge in cabinet filter housing. Place filter housing over large hole in rear of cabinet, lining up the holes on the edge of the housing with the posts above and below the cabinet hole. Twist and lock.
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air supply before changing accessories |
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or attempting to install, service, | Clamp | Washers |
relocate or perform any maintenance. | Air Inlet | |
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or worn condition before each use. |
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Make sure all connections are |
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secure before use. |
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abrasive blaster |
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gun at anyone or objects other than |
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the intended work object. |
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7. Do not depress the trigger when | Air Hose |
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connecting the air supply hose. |
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Do not work near |
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flammable liquids. |
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Blasting media striking metal can cause |
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Do not spray acids | Figure 2 - Air Inlet assembly |
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