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Operation  Manual  and  Part  List 

Model  SBC  Abrasive  Finishing  Blast  Cabinet 

Notice:Any blast cabinet will produce a powerful flow of abrasive 

particles.To avoid personal injury and property damage.Study this 

manual thoroughly before assembling,operating or servicing this blast 

cabinet. 

Please  read  instructions before operation  the  blasting system! 

Failure to foliow these instructions could result in operator injury as well as 

void  the blasting system. 

Your SBC Blast cabinet is designed  for cleaning,polishing and finishing 

with dry abrasive ONLY.such as glass bead or plastic granule abrasives.The fin­

ishes can vary from course .to.fine according to the sizing of the glass bead.on 

delicate pans.start out with minimal air preesure to avoid unnecessary peening 

or undesired,excesslve  abrasion. 

Do Notice your blasting system is equipped with a 3-prong grounded plug 

for protection against shock.When connecting your unit obey all applicable 

electrical and safety codes including the National Electric Code (NEC)and the 

Occupational Safety and Health Act(OSHA).The blasting system should be 

plugged into an adequately grounded 3·prong receptacle.If only a 2-prong re­

ceptacle is available.have it replace ,,�th the applicable natjonal and local codes 

or ordinances.Only a qualified elecuician should perform this work.A grounded 

adapet Can be used.Make sure the green lead from adaptor is properly attached 

to a suitable electric ground Note:The Canadian Electrical code prohibits the 

use of 3-prong adaptors. 

Abrasive media is very slippery ,md should be cleaned up immediately to avoid 

possible operator  injury. 

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Summary of Contents for GCABSB-001

Page 1: ...SANDBLAST CABINET _ I___ ___ _____J...

Page 2: ...ut with minimal air preesure to avoid unnecessary peening or undesired excesslve abrasion Do Notice your blasting system is equipped with a 3 prong grounded plug for protection against shock When conn...

Page 3: ...er 2 7A 9 I 0 0 D 10 0 Step 2 Conncu the Base to the rour k sl7i and 7Bl thcn put screen 2 J in the cabinet 9 1 0 Step J ConsH t t the lamp damp 6 as illustrau d 26 1 27 1 26 9 1 Stc r l u h h 11ur n...

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Page 5: ...pply hose is attached tightly on the nipple on the underside of the gun 5 Place no more than 10 pounds of abrasive media into the center of the cabinet Excessive amounts will create clouded cabinet co...

Page 6: ...ll occur if l The abrasive blasting media is worn out If it has lost its granular or spherical appearance or has a lot of debris from the parts being blasted and mixed in replace it This is usually no...

Page 7: ...ose air line or fitting sure air lines are secure connections Too much abrasive media Remove excess media inside cabinet Uneven blasting Moisture present inside the check air line to make actions cabi...

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