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3. BEFORE USE
Prior to each use conduct a visual inspection checking for abnormal conditions, such as
cracked welds, leaks, and damaged, loose, or missing parts.
4. OPERATION
Located at the right front of the cabinet is a fitting for the air hose from your compressor.
Your workshop compressor 3/8” ID air hose connects to this fitting on the cabinet which
is connected to the air inlet of power gun. The abrasive pickup tube connects to a clear
siphon hose which also leads to the gun head assembly. Connect your air hose to the
bottom fitting on the cabinet by screwing into place (use Teflon tape or pipe compound –
do not over tighten). Close the door and pull trigger a few times to test operation. You
are now ready to add abrasive.
Add suitable abrasive by pouring through side door opening and allowing it to fill funnel
area. Do not over fill – 1/2 full below work area screen is best. Push the abrasive suction
tube into the abrasive particles.
NOTE: Use a fine grade of abrasive to prevent clogging. We recommend straining
through a double layer of ordinary window flyscreen mesh. If it passes through the
screen, it will pass through the nozzle. You are now ready to start blasting
Abrasive can be re-used until it eventually breaks down or becomes dusty. To discard
worn abrasive simply place empty box under spring loaded trap door. Add more abrasive
and resume blasting.
Place parts to be blasted into cabinet and close door. With hands in cabinet gloves aim
air power gun at object. Pull trigger and let our unique siphon recycling system do the
rest. Rust, paint and scale are quickly removed leaving the original metal clean and intact.
Abrasive drops to the bottom of cabinet for continual recycling each time power gun is
activated.
Your workshop vacuum connects to vacuum ferrule when it is necessary to remove the
dust created in blasting. When using a workshop vacuum, be sure to install the paper
filter over the standard filter. Otherwise, abrasive could work its way into the vacuum
motor, causing bearing failure.
5. INSPECTION
Prior to each use conduct a visual inspection checking for abnormal conditions, such as
cracked welds, leaks, and damaged, loose, or missing parts.
6. STORAGE
This Sandblasting Cabinet should always be stored in a dry location on a level surface.