National Flooring Equipment 3395 User manual

Read Manual Before Servicing Machine
402966 Rev F
3395 SHOT BLASTER
SERVICE MANUAL


Table of Contents
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Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
Specications ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Safety.............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Maintenance Schedule.................................................................................................................................................. 7
Maintenance and Inspection.................................................................................................................................. 7
Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................................................................................................. 8
General Errors ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Electrical Errors ..................................................................................................................................................... 9
Maintenance................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Changing the Blast Wheel ................................................................................................................................... 10
Changing the Liners............................................................................................................................................. 12
Recommended Spare Parts List.......................................................................................................................... 14
Complete Parts List..................................................................................................................................................... 15
Parts List and Diagrams ............................................................................................................................................. 17
Blast Wheel Drive ................................................................................................................................................ 18
Handle Section .................................................................................................................................................... 19
Separation Top Section........................................................................................................................................ 20
Abrasive Feeding................................................................................................................................................. 21
Liner Wheel Housing ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Seals.................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Undercarriage ...................................................................................................................................................... 24
Warranty ....................................................................................................................................................................... 25

Specications
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Valve and Blast Wheel
Control
Adjustable Handle
Rear-Facing Vacuum Port
Front Swivel Casters
In-Line Air Wash
Separation Systems
8” Blast Pattern
45 Degree Return
Plenum
Product Specications
Width Max. Length Max. Height Weight Working Width Blasting
Capacity Power
12” (30 cm) 40” (102 cm) 40” (102 cm) 100 lb
(45.4 kg) 8” (20 cm) Up to 430 ft2/hr 1.5 HP
(1.12 Kw)
Machine Variants
Region Serial Number Input Power Max. Amps Body Panels
Domestic
3395-10XXXX 120V / 60 Hz 17 Silver Vein
3395-12XXXX 120V / 60 Hz 17 Green
3395-23XXXX 120V / 60 Hz 17 Silver Vein
International
3395-20XXXX 110V / 50 Hz 17 Silver Vein
3395-28XXXX 100V / 50/60 Hz 15 Silver Vein

Safety
Environment
Avoid use in dangerous environments.
Do not use in rain, damp or wet locations, or in the presence of
explosive atmospheres (gaseous fumes, dust, or ammable mate-
rials). Remove materials or debris that may be ignited by sparks.
Keep work area tidy and well-lit - a cluttered or dark work area may
lead to accidents.
Protect others in the work area and be aware of surroundings.
Provide barriers or shields as needed to protect others from debris
and machine operation. Children and other bystanders should be
kept at a safe distance from the work area to avoid distracting the
operator and/or coming into contact with the machine. Operator
should be aware of who is around them and their proximity. Sup-
port personnel should never stand next to, in front of, or behind
the machine while the machine is running. Operator should look
behind them before backing up.
Guard against electric shock.
Ensure that machine is connected to a properly grounded outlet.
Prevent bodily contact with grounded surfaces, e.g. pipes, radia-
tors, ranges, and refrigerators. When scoring or making cuts,
always check the work area for hidden wires or pipes.
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GENERAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
Before use, anyone operating or performing maintenance on this equipment must read and understand this manual, as well as any labels pack-
aged with or attached to the machine and its components. Read the manual carefully to learn equipment applications and limitations, as well
as potential hazards associated with this type of equipment. Keep manual near machine at all times. If your manual is lost or damaged, contact
National Flooring Equipment (NFE) for a replacement.
Personal
Dress properly and use safety gear.
Do not wear loose clothing; it may be caught in moving parts.
Anyone in the work area must wear safety goggles or glasses and
hearing protection. Wear a dust mask for dusty operations. Hard
hats, face shields, safety shoes, etc. should be worn when speci-
ed or necessary.
Maintain control; stay alert.
Keep proper footing and balance, and maintain a rm grip. Ob-
serve surroundings at all times. Do not use when tired, distracted,
or under the inuence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication that
may cause decreased control.
Keep hands away from all moving parts and tooling.
Wear gloves when changing tooling. Remove tooling when ma-
chine is not in use and/or lower cutting head to the oor.
Do not force equipment.
Equipment will perform best at the rate for which it was designed.
Excessive force only causes operator fatigue, increased wear, and
reduced control.
Equipment
Use proper parts and accessories.
Only use NFE-approved or recommended parts and accessories.
Using any that are not recommended may be hazardous.
Ensure accessories are properly installed and maintained.
Do not permanently remove a guard or other safety device when
installing an accessory or attachment.
Inspect for damaged parts.
Check for misalignment, binding of moving parts, loose fasteners,
improper mounting, broken parts, and any other conditions that
may affect operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, turn
the machine off immediately. Do not use damaged equipment until
repaired. Do not use if power switch does not turn machine on and
off. For all repairs, insist on only identical NFE replacement parts.
Maintain equipment and labels.
Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Keep cut-
ting edges sharp and clean. Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories. Motor and switches should be completely
enclosed at all times with no exposed wiring. Inspect cord regu-
larly. Labels carry important information; if unreadable or missing,
contact NFE for a free replacement.
Avoid accidental starting; store idle equipment.
When not in use, ensure that the machine is unplugged; do not
turn on before plugging in. Store in a dry, secured place. Remove
tooling when storing, and keep away from children.
Maintenance & Repairs
Begin maintenance work only when the machine is shut
down, unplugged, and cooled down.
Use proper cleaning agents.
Ensure that all cleaning rags are ber-free; do not use any aggres-
sive cleaning products.
Schedule regular maintenance check-ups.
Ensure machine is properly cleaned and serviced. Remove all
traces of oil, combustible fuel, or cleaning uids from the machine
and its connections and ttings. Retighten all loose ttings found
during maintenance and repair work. Loose or damaged parts
should be replaced immediately; use only NFE parts.
Do not weld or ame-cut on the machine during repairs, or
make changes to machine without authorization from NFE.
CAUTION! ENSURE PROPER USE OF EXTENSION CORDS. IF AMP DRAW IS HIGHER THAN SHOWN ON
TABLE OR CORD IS LONGER THAN 50 FT, SEE AN ELECTRICIAN.
ASSUMPTIONS: 3% ALLOWABLE VOLTAGE DROP, COPPER CONDUCTORS RATED FOR 75OC, 1.25
SAFETY FACTOR, CORD VOLTAGE RATING OF 600VAC, PROPER CORD TYPES (STO, STOW, SOOW).
Amp Draw Gauge
0-12 14
13-16 12
14-24 10
25-40 8
Safety
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Safety
SHOT BLASTER SAFETY GUIDELINES
Before use, anyone operating this equipment must read and understand these safety instructions.
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WARNING: GRINDING/CUTTING/DRILLING OF MASONRY, CONCRETE, METAL AND OTHER MATERIALS CAN GENERATE DUST,
MISTS AND FUMES CONTAINING CHEMICALS KNOWN TO CAUSE SERIOUS FATAL INJURY OR ILLNESS, SUCH AS RESPIRATORY
DISEASE, CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE RISKS ASSOCIATED
WITH THE PARTICULAR MATERIAL BEING CUT, REVIEW THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND/OR CONSULT YOU EMPLOYER,
THE MATERIAL MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER, GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES SUCH AS OSHA AND NIOSH AND OTHER
AUTHORITIES ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. CALIFORNIA AND SOME OTHER AUTHORITIES, FOR INSTANCE, HAVE
PUBLISHED LISTS OF SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE CANCER, REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY, OR OTHER HARMFUL
EFFECTS. CONTROL DUST, MIST AND FUMES AT THE SOURCE WHERE POSSIBLE. IN THIS REGARD USE GOOD
WORK PRACTICES AND FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER/SUPPLIER, OSHA/NIOSH,
AND OCCUPATIONAL AND TRADE ASSOCIATIONS. WHEN THE HAZARDS FROM INHALATION OF DUST, MISTS AND
FUMES CANNOT BE ELIMINATED, THE OPERATOR AND ANY BYSTANDERS SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR A RESPIRATOR
APPROVED BY OSHA/MSHA FOR THE MATERIAL BEING CUT.
Shot Blasting
Beware of hidden obtrusions.
Watch out for hidden dangers and protrusions in ooring. Do not
use on largely uneven surfaces.
Avoid contact with hot shroud.
Do not touch the shroud without proper hand protection. Both
become hot during operation and remain hot after stopping the
machine.
Provide barriers, shields, or safety glasses as needed to
protect others from debris.
Use for correct applications.
Do not force equipment to do heavier duty work than it was made
for.
Use a magnetic sweep immediately after blasting.
Steel shot that is left on the walking surfaces creates a hazard for
falling unexpectedly.
Safety
Dust Collection
Turn off machine before working with dust collector.
Do not switch off or remove the dust collector while the machine is
running.
Use with appropriate dust collecting system.
Do not operate machine designed for use with a dust collector
without the dust collector. Ensure dust collector is on and operating
properly while grinding.
Dispose of collected waste.
Do not leave the dust collector bag full of waste. Handle and
dispose of bag and waste in accordance with all applicable local,
state, and federal regulations. The dust bin of a connected dust
collector must be emptied before transportation.
Equipment
Safety
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Maintenance Schedule
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MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Safety and service life of the machine depend on proper maintenance. The following table shows recommendations about time, inspection,
and maintenance for the normal use of the machine. The time indications are based on uninterrupted operation. When the indicated number
of working hours is not achieved during the corresponding period, the period can be extended. However, a full overhaul must be carried out at
least yearly. Due to different working conditions, the frequency for inspections will vary. Prepare a suitable inspection schedule adhering to the
specic working conditions.
Operating Hours/Time Period Inspection Points and Maintenance Instructions
1-12 hours after repairing • Check the efciency of all safety devices.
• Check all accessible screw connections for tight seals.
Before, during, and after operation
• Check whether there is any foreign matter in the abrasive hopper, the feed
spout or in the blast wheel unit.
• Check the amount of abrasive in the hopper, rell if necessary.
Daily and prior to starting work
• Check the hose connection for tightness and xed seals.
• Check dust hose and lter for damage.
• Ensure dust collector has been emptied.
• Check blast wheel, feed spout, liners, and fasteners for wear and damage.
• Check the separator parts for wear and damage.
• Remove foreign parts and dust deposits.
• Check magnets and brush seals for wear.
• Check the electrical connections for sediments of dirt or foreign bodies.
• Check the electrical motor for dirt and other contaminants.
Annually • Full overhaul and cleaning of the machine.
Inspections Interval Part Sign of Wear Repairing Action
Daily
Brush seals Wear at the lower end Replace brush seals.
Fixing screws of the liners Wear on the xing screws Replace screws.
10-20 hours Blast wheel and control cage Blades of the blast wheel are worn
1/3, deep groves
Replace blast wheel and control
cage.
50 hours Liners in the wheel housing Partly worn up to 1/3 of the original
thickness Replace liners.
100 hours Rebound plate in the separator Wear of the rebound plate Replace rebounding plate.
200 hours Feed spout Worn out feed spout Replace feed spout.

Troubleshooting Guide
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GENERAL ERRORS
Problem Cause Solution
Unusual vibrations. Uneven wear of the blast wheel. Replace blast wheel set.
Unbalance due to broken parts or blades. Check separator and all other sections of the
machine. Remove all broken parts.
Wheel hub worn out. Replace wheel hub.
Unusual noise. Low clearances or bad adjustments of turning
parts.
Check parts adjustments (blast wheel and
control cage).
Loose or lost screws. Replace and/or tighten necessary bolts and/
or screws.
Sqeaking wheels. Apply oil or grease, or replace if worn.
Motor bearings worn out. Replace motor.
Reduced or no performance. Insufcient ow of abrasive to the blast
wheel.
Clean wire mesh.
Not enough abrasive in storage hopper. Fill up abrasive.
Loose valve lever. Tighten set screw.
Valve adjustment. Adjust valve lever and valve disk.
Too much dust in hopper. Check all seals and dust hose and that the
dust collector is functioning properly.
Blast wheel or control cage is worn out. Replace worn items.
Valve does not close properly and abrasive is
blocking the blast wheel when switched on.
Close valve and stop motor. Readjust valve.
Too much abrasive admitted when switched
on.
Ensure motor reaches maximum speed
before opening the valve.
Feed motion is too fast. Reduce speed.
Losing abrasive. Bad seals. Check base seals. Readjust and replace
when worn.
Elevation adjustment of magnets. Check elevation. Should not be higher than
5/16” (8 mm).
Magnets lost eld. Replace magnets.
Dust collector removing shot. Contact NFE Customer Service for proper
selection of dust collector.
Dumping abrasive. Poor abrasive quality. Use quality abrasives.
Blast wheel worn. Replace blast wheel.
Worn seals. Replace seals.
Incorrect elevation of magnets. Re-adjust elevation of magnets and adjust
seals.
Too much dust in shot hopper. Check dust collector lter.
Incorrect orientation of control cage. Re-adjust orientation of control cage.
Too much dust or other particles present. Insufcient air ow towards dust collector. Check rated performance of the lter unit
connected.
Check all seals.
Check dust hoses.
Check differential pressure and replace lter
elements if pressure is too high.

Troubleshooting Guide
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ELECTRICAL ERRORS
Problem Cause Solution
Motor does not start up. Emergency stop is locked. Unlock emergency stop button.
Missing phase. Check power supply.
Faulty switch or relays. Diagnosis and replacement by electrician.
Motor stops during operation. Current is too high. Power supply circuit
breaker disengaged.
Turn off machine and disconnect plug.
Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse.
Adjust maximum abrasive feeding.
Motor is damaged. Check and replace motor.

Maintenance
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CHANGING THE BLAST WHEEL
Removal (Figure 1)
1. Remove the feed spout (1) by pulling it out of the housing.
2. Loosen the control cage clamps (2).
3. Remove the control cage (3).
4. Unscrew the screws (4) of the front plate (5) and remove them.
5. Fix the wheel (7) with a piece of wood.
6. Loosen blast wheel nut (6).
7. Remove the blast wheel (7).
8. Check the wheel hub (8) for wear.
9. Inspect the seal (10) for wear.
FIG. 1

Maintenance
Installation (Figure 2)
Before installing, clean all threads and use a new blast wheel xing screw.
1. Replace the seal (1) if it is worn.
2. Place the wheel hub (2) on the shaft of the wheel motor. Make sure that it is on boths sides in the right position. In order to control it, turn
the wheel hub. It must turn the wheel motor as well.
3. Put the blast wheel (3) through the opening of the housing on the pins of the wheel hub (2).
4. Fix the wheel (3) with the blast wheel nut (4).
5. Reattach the front plate (5) with the four bolts.
6. Put in the control cage (6).
7. Clamp the control cage with the cage clamps (7); check the distance to the impeller of the wheel and make sure the wheel can rotate
freely. Fix the cage clamps if necessary.
8. Re-place the feed spout.
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FIG. 2

Maintenance
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CHANGING THE LINERS
Removal (Figure 3)
Before removing the liners, remove the blast wheel and the wheel hub.
1. Loosen the fastening screw of the left hand (3) and right hand (4) liner.
2. Turn the liners toward the inside of the blast housing and take them out at the bottom of the housing.
3. Loosen the counter screw (2) of the pressure screw of the top liner (5) and turn it completely up.
4. Loosen the pressure screw (2) of the top liner (5) to the end and turn it back until it can be removed.
5. Put a small nail through the thread opening and hit it down onto the top liner (5) until it slides downward.
6. Turn the top liner around the motor shaft and take it out through the bottom opening of the housing.
FIG. 3

Maintenance
Installation (Figure 4)
Before installing new liners, check the wheel housing and its corners for wear.
1. Put the pressure screw (1) for the top liner (2) in place.
2. Move the top liner (2) through the opening of the wheel housing and turn it around the motor shaft (6) into the upper part of the housing.
3. Place the side liners (3 & 4) in the housing, so the bolts can be pushed through the holes in the side of the housing.
4. Put the screws (5) on the bolts and tighten them slightly.
5. Place the side liners (3 & 4) inside the housing so the liner sticks out at the bottom of the housing approximately 3/32” (2 mm).
6. Fasten the side liners with the screws.
7. Fix the pressure screw (1) s the edges of the top liner are sitting on the upper edges of the slide liners.
8. Mount the remaining components (A) of the blast wheel.
9. Set the control cage for operation.
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FIG. 4

Maintenance
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RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST
To avoid long downtimes of the machine, NFE recommends to keeping the following spare parts in stock.
Part # Description Quantity
3395-201000145 Service Kit, Blast Wheel, 20mm x 165mm 2
3395-201000201 Liner, Top 1
3395-201000199 Liner, Side, Left 1
3395-201000200 Liner, Side, Right 1
3395-201000202 Brush, Side 2
3395-201000203 Brush, Front/Rear 2
3395-201000186 Seal, Drive Motor 1
3395-201000210 Nut, Blast Wheel 1
3395-201000204 Cable, Valve Control 1
NFE offers a tool kit (3395kit) which contains all parts listed above and the tools needed for some maintenance work.

Complete Parts List
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1 74619 WASHER, LOCK, M6 10
2 74638 BOLT, HH CAP THREAD ZINC M8-1.25X25MM8.8 2
3 74655 WASHER, FLAT, M10 8
4 74657 WASHER, LOCK, M10 8
5 401300 NUT, ACORN, M6-1.0 6
6 401302 NUT, ACORN, M10-1.5 10
7 401306 NUT, M6-1.0 2
8 401315 SCREW, HEX HEAD CAP, M8-1.25 X 20 2
9 401316 SCREW, HEX HEAD CAP, M8-1.25 X 30 4
10 401319 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD CAP, M4-0.7 X 30 2
11 401321 SCREW, SOCKET HEAD CAP, M5-0.8 X 50 4
12 401326 WASHER, FLAT, M4 22
13 401327 WASHER, FLAT, M5 4
14 401328 WASHER, FLAT, M6 17
15 401329 WASHER, FLAT, M8 19
16 401330 WASHER, LOCK, M4 2
17 401331 WASHER, LOCK, M5 4
18 401332 WASHER, LOCK, M8 8
19 401339 NUT, M4-0.7 2
20 401342 WASHER, SHIM, 22 X 30 X 1 1
21 401350 NUT, HEX, M8 X 1.25 5
22 401443 METER, AMP 1
23 401509 NUT, NYLOC, M8-1.25 12
24 401641 MOTOR, DRIVE, 120V 1
25 401642 O-RING 1
26 401643 HANDLE, TOP, S210E 1
27 401644 COVER, REAR 1
28 401645 PLATE, CLAMPING 1
29 401646 CONTACT, ELEMENT 1
30 401647 LABEL, EMERGENCY STOP 1
31 401649 SEAL, FELT 2
32 401650 INSERT, SEAL SEP 1
33 401651 SCREW, SELF DRILLING 2
34 401652 SHCS, M6-1.0 X 12 7
35 401653 SHCS, M4-0.7 X 12 8
36 401654 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 40 1
37 401655 SHCS, M4-0.7 X 10 2
38 401656 HHCS, M8-1.25 X 45 2
39 401657 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 16 8
40 401658 SHCS, M5-0.8 X 12 4
41 401659 SHCS, M4-0.7 X 18 8
42 401660 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 25 1
43 401661 SHCS, M8-1.25 X 16 12
44 3395-201000127 HOUSING, WHEEL 1
45 3395-201000131 SPRING, TENSION 1
46 3395-201000142 SUPPORT, MOTOR 1
47 3395-201000145 WHEEL KIT, 165MM 1
48 3395-201000186 SEAL, FELT 1
49 3395-201000192 CLAMP, C CAGE 2
50 3395-201000199 LINER, SIDE, LEFT 1
51 3395-201000200 LINER, SIDE, RIGHT 1
52 3395-201000201 LINER, TOP 1
53 3395-201000202 SEAL, BRUSH 2
54 3395-201000203 SEAL, BRUSH, FRONT/REAR 2
55 3395-201000204 CABLE, ABRASIVE CONTROL 2
56 3395-201000205 GUARD, MOTOR 1
57 3395-201000207 RING, SPACER 4
58 3395-201000208 RING 1
59 3395-201000209 ADAPTER, WHEEL, 165 SE 1
60 3395-201000210 NUT, WHEEL 1
61 3395-201000211 CASTER, SWIVEL 1
62 3395-201000212 BUSHING, SWIVEL 1
63 3395-201000213 MAGNET, 19 X 25 X 228 1
64 3395-201000214 MAGNET, SIDE, WITH SUPPORT BAR 2
65 3395-201000215 HINGE, TOP SECTION 2
66 3395-201000216 PLATE, CONTROL CAGE 1
67 3395-201000218 VALVE, FEED 2
68 3395-201000219 PLATE, VENTILATION 1
69 3395-201000220 INSERT, TRAY, WIRE MESH 1
70 3395-201000221D HANDLE, TOP 1
71 3395-201000222 PIPE SECTION, PUSH IN 1
72 3395-201000223 LEVER, SWITCH, COMPLETE 1
73 3395-201000224 SPOUT, FEED 1
74 3395-201000225 LEVER, FEED VALVE 1
75 3395-201000226 BRACKET, CONTROL CABLE 1
76 3395-201000227 BRACKET, REAR WHEEL 1
77 3395-201000228 COVER, SEPARATOR 1
78 3395-201000229 PLATE, SPACER 4
79 3395-201000230 FITTING, CABLE BARREL 2
80 3396-201000231 ADJUSTER, CABLE 2
81 3395-304000013 WHEEL, CASTER 4
82 3395-308000008 SEAL, RUBBER, U-SHAPED 1
83 3395-311000009 HANDLE, CLAMPING 2
84 3395-311000012 CLAMP, HORIZONTAL 2
85 3395-314000002 BUSHING, FLANGE 2
86 3395-605000005 SWITCH, MICRO 1
87 3395-605000006 SWITCH, EMERGENCY STOP 1
88 3395-606000002 RELAY, CONTACTOR, 120V 1
89 3395-612000008 STRAIN RELIEF, 6-12MM 1
90 3395-612000009 NUT, FLAT M20 1
91 3395-612000017 SUPPORT, CABLE 1
92 3395-612000018 NUT, CABLE SUPPORT 1
93 403719 PLUG, NEMA 5-15 STYLE, FOLDING GROUND,
JAPAN (3395-28XXXX ONLY) 1
94 401486 PLUG, MALE, IEC 60309, 110-130V, 32A, 3W,
YELLOW (3395-20XXXX ONLY) 1
PART# DESCRIPTION QTY PART# DESCRIPTION QTY

Complete Parts List
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PART# DESCRIPTION QTY PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
1 400406 SEPARATOR COVER 1
2 400447 SEAL, SEPARATOR 2
3 400438 MAGNETIC VALVE ASSEMBLY 1
4 400416 BOTTOM HANDLE 1
5 400419 TOP HANDLE 1
6 400420 LEVER, ON/OFF 1
7 400455 ACCESS COVER, CONTROL BOX 1
8 400421 CABLE, POWER, MOTOR 1
9 400550 STRAIN RELIEF, BUSHING 1
10 400540 SWITCH, E-STOP 1
11 400428 MAGNET, FRONT, ASSEMBLY 1
12 400494 SPACER, CLAMP 2
13 400402 HINGE, SEPARATOR 2
14 400536 CLAMP, CONTROL CAGE 2
15 400404 TRAY, WELDMENT 1
16 400407 SEPARATOR 1
17 400413 CABLE, VALVE CONTROL 1
18 400542 AMP METER 1
19 400410 LINER, RH 1
20 400409 LINER, LH 1
21 400473 LINER, TOP 1
22 400577 CABLE SUPPORT 1
23 400551 RELIEF, PULL 1
24 400541 RELAY, CONTACTOR 1
25 400411 PLATE, CONTROL CAGE 1
26 400531 CAGE, CONTROL 1
27 400486 SEAL, RING 1
28 400502 BRACKET, CONTROL, VALVE 1
29 400496 SPOUT, FEED, SHOT 1
30 400509 LEVER, FEED, VALVE 1
31 400483 BUSHING, SWIVEL 1
32 400484 BUSHING, FLANGE 2
33 400426 CASTER MOUNT 1
34 400457 BRUSH, LONG, F/R 2
35 400458 BRUSH, SHORT, SIDE 2
36 400429 MAGNET, SIDE, ASSY 2
37 400544 SWITCH, MICRO LIMIT 1
38 400512 SPRING, EXTENSION 1
39 400418 MOTOR, DRIVE, ASSY 1
40 400454 PIN, T-HANDLE, W/TETHER 2
41 400611 TRIM-SEAL, EDGE 1
42 400596 WHEEL 4
43 400427 BRACKET, REAR WHEEL, MOUNTING 1
44 400574 PLATE, BACKING, MOTOR 1
45 400495 CLAMP, OVER CENTER 2
46 400551 NUT, STRAIN 1
47 400453 SCREEN, TRAY, HOPPER 1
48 400463 COLLAR, HOSE 1
49 400546 PLATE, BEZEL, E-STOP 1
50 400553 GROMMET 1
51 L265 LABEL, SILICA DUST 1
52 L175 LABEL, NATIONAL SMALL 1
53 L189 LABEL, ASBESTOS HD 1
54 L95J LABEL, 110V 1
55 L192 LABEL, EAR PROTECTION 1
56 L335 LABEL, 3395 1
57 400440 LABEL, HAZARD SHOCK 1
58 400442 LABEL, PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR 1
59 400446 LABEL, SERIAL NUMBER 1
60 400450 LABEL, MAX. 20A 1
61 401345 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 10 1
62 401346 HHCS, M3-0.5 X 10 1
63 400553 WASHER, FLAT, M3 1
64 401317 HHCS, M8-1.25 X 40 2
65 401304 NUT, LOCK, INSERT M8X1.25 6
66 401312 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 14 4
67 401300 NUT, ACORN, M6-1.0 4
68 74619 WASHER, LOCK, M6 8
69 401328 WASHER, FLAT, M6 10
70 401320 HSHCS, M5-0.8 X 14 4
71 401331 WASHER, LOCK, M5 9
72 401327 WASHER, FLAT, M5 4
73 401319 HSHCS, M4-0.7 X 30 2
74 401330 WASHER, LOCK, M4 16
75 401326 WASHER, FLAT, M4 16
76 401329 WASHER, FLAT, M8 14
77 401314 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 30 1
78 401306 NUT, M6-1.0 2
79 401313 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 20 1
80 401303 NUT, NYLOCK, M6-1.0 1
81 401305 NUT, M5-0.8 1
82 401327 WASHER, FLAT M5 1
83 400551 NUT, PLASTIC, M20 3
84 401310 PPH-MS, M4-0.8 8
85 401302 NUT, ACORN, M10-1.5 8
86 74657 WASHER, LOCK, M10 8
87 74655 WASHER, FLAT, M10 8
88 401324 HSHCS, M8-1.25 X 14 12
89 401332 WASHER, LOCK, M8 12
90 401308 SFHS, M8-1.25 X 35 6
91 401321 HSHCS, M5-0.8 X 50 4
92 401315 HHCS, M8-1.25 X 20 2
93 401322 HSHCS, M6-1.0 X 14 2
94 401300 NUT, ACORN, M6-1.0 2
95 401307 SFHS, M6-1.0 X 16 4
96 401338 HHCS, M4-0.7 X 10 4
97 401339 NUT, M4-0.7 1
98 401316 HHCS, M8-1.25 X 30 1
99 74635 NUT, M8-1.25 3
100 401318 HSHCS, M4-0.7 X 20 8
101 401312 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 14 2
102 401344 SSS, M3-0.5 X 6 1
103 401325 WASHER, FLAT, .75 2

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Undercarriage
Liner Wheel Housing Seals Abrasive Feeding Undercarriage
Blast Wheel Drive
Handle Section
Separation Top
Section

Parts List and Diagrams
18
1 401652 SHCS, M6-1.0 X 12 2
2 3395-601000009 MOTOR, WHEEL, 240 V/50 HZ 1
3 401641 MOTOR, 110V 1
4 401642 O-RING 1
5 3395-201000205 GUARD, MOTOR 1
6 3395-612000008 CABLE, GLAND 6-12MM 1
7 3395-612000009 NUT, FLAT M20 1
8 3395-201000216 PLATE, FRONT, C CAGE 1
9 3395-201000192 CLAMP, C CAGE 2
10 3395-201000224 SPOUT, FEED 1
11 3395-201000218 VALVE, FEED 1
12 3395-201000142 SUPPORT, MOTOR 1
13 3395-201000186 SEAL, FELT 1
14 3395-201000210 NUT, WHEEL 1
15 3395-201000145 WHEEL KIT, 165MM 1
16 3395-201000209 ADAPTER, WHEEL, 165 SE 1
17 3395-201000207 RING, SPACER 4
18 3395-201000208 RING 1
19 401321 HSHCS, M5-0.8 X 50 4
20 401331 WASHER, LOCK, M5 4
21 401302 NUT, ACORN, M10-1.5 8
22 74657 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK M10 8
23 74655 WASHER, FLAT M10 8
24 401350 NUT, HEX, M8 X 1.25 2
25 401332 WASHER, LOCK, M8 2
26 401329 WASHER, FLAT, M8 2
27 401651 SCREW, SELF DRILLING 2
28 74619 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK M6 2
29 401300 NUT, ACORN, M6-1.0 2
PART# DESCRIPTION QTY PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
BLAST WHEEL DRIVE
6
5
7
18
4
12 17 13 16
14
15
11
9
1
10
8
24 25 26
21 22 23
28 29
27
2 3
23 22 21
19 20

Parts List and Diagrams
19
1 401643 HANDLE, TOP, S210E 1
2 3395-201000221D HANDLE, TOP 1
3 401644 COVER, REAR 1
4 401645 PLATE, CLAMPING 1
5 3395-201000223 LEVER, SWITCH, COMPLETE 1
6 3395-201000222 PIPE SECTION, PUSH IN 1
7 3395-311000009 HANDLE, CLAMPING 2
8 3395-602000008 CABLE, FEED 3X1, 5MM 1
9 3395-606000002 RELAY, 120V, AC, 30A 1
10 3395-605000005 SWITCH, MICRO 1
11 401443 AMP METER 1
12 3395-605000006 STOP, EMERGENCY 1
13 401646 CONTACT, ELEMENT 1
14 401647 LABEL, EMERGENCY STOP 1
15 3395-201000204 CABLE, ABRASIVE CONTROL 1
16 3395-201000231 SCREW, ADJUSTER, NON SLOTTED 2
17 3395-201000230 NIPPLE, 10 X 18 X 3 2
18 3395-612000018 RELIEF, PULL, M 20X1.5 1
19 3395-612000017 SUPPORT, CABLE 1
20 3395-612000008 CABLE, GLAND 6-12MM 2
21 401509 NUT, M8-1.25 NYLOCK 4
22 401653 SHCS, M4-0.7 X 12 8
23 401306 NUT, M6-1.0 2
24 401654 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 40 1
25 401315 HHCS, M8-1.25 X 20 2
26 401329 WASHER, FLAT, M8 2
27 401319 HSHCS, M4-0.7 X 30 2
28 401655 SHCS, M4-0.7 X 10 2
29 401339 NUT, M4-0.7 2
30 401330 WASHER, LOCK, M4 2
31 401326 WASHER, FLAT, M4 14
PART# DESCRIPTION QTY PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
HANDLE SECTION
5
17
3
31
22
31
29
31
28 6
8
20
26
25 17
19
18
9
24
20 4
23
17
15
27
30
31
12
13
14 7
16
1
2
15
11
10

Parts List and Diagrams
20
1 3395-201000228 COVER, SEPARATOR 1
2 3395-201000215 HINGE, TOP SECTION 2
3 3395-201000220 INSERT, TRAY, WIRE MESH 1
4 3395-201000219 PLATE, VENTILATION 1
5 401649 SEAL, FELT 2
6 3395-308000008 SEAL, RUBBER, U-SHAPED 1
7 3395-311000012 CLAMP, HORIZONTAL 2
8 401650 INSERT, SEAL SEP 1
9 3395-201000229 PLATE, SPACER 4
10 401509 NUT, M8-1.25 NYLOCK 7
11 401656 HHCS, M8-1.25 X 45 2
12 401329 WASHER, FLAT, M8 4
13 401657 HHCS, M6-1.0 X 16 4
14 401300 NUT, ACORN, M6-1.0 4
15 401328 WASHER, FLAT, M6 4
16 74619 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK M6 4
17 401658 SHCS, M5-0.8 X 12 4
18 401327 WASHER, FLAT, M5 4
19 401326 WASHER, FLAT, M4 8
20 401659 SHCS, M4-0.7 X 18 8
PART# DESCRIPTION QTY PART# DESCRIPTION QTY
SEPARATION TOP SECTION
1
2
17
18
6
4
5
3
8
11
12
10
12
9
7
19
20
13
15 16 14
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