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40392 Assembly Instructions 

 

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WARNING! 

 

Do not use an ALC Cabinet Blaster until you have read this manual and you understand its 
contents and warnings.  These warnings are included for the health and safety of the 
operator and those in the immediate vicinity.  Keep this manual for future reference.  
 
Dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities 
may contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm and 
respiratory illnesses.  Some examples of the chemicals include: 
 

 

Lead from lead based paints 
 

 

Crystalline silica from bricks, cement and other masonry products 
 

 

Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber 
 

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work.  To 
reduce your exposure to these chemicals: Work in a ventilated area, and work with approved 
safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out 
microscopic particles. 
 
Abrasive blasting produces harmful dust.  Everyone in the blasting area must wear a 
properly fitted and properly maintained NIOSH approved air supplied respirator. 

 

SILICOSIS AND OTHER DUST WARNINGS: 

 

Breathing dust from silica sand may cause silicosis, a fatal lung disease.  Breathing dust 
during blasting operations may also cause asbestosis and/or other serious or fatal diseases. 
A NIOSH-approved, well maintained air supplied abrasive blasting respirator must be used by 
anyone blasting, anyone handling or using media containing toxic substances or media with 
more than point one percent (.001) free crystalline silica and anyone in the area of the dust.  
Harmful dust can remain suspended in the air for long periods of time after blasting has 
ceased, causing serious injury or death. 
 
Before removing respirator, use an air monitoring instrument to determine if atmosphere is 
safe to breathe.  Contact local OHSA or NIOSH office to determine the proper respirator for 
your particular application. 
 
Air supplied respirators do not remove or protect against carbon monoxide (CO) or any other 
toxic gas.  Use a carbon monoxide removal device and monitoring device with the respirator 
to ensure grade D quality air.  Follow all applicable OSHA standards and OSHA regulation 
1910.134 (d). 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 40392

Page 1: ...5200 Richmond Road Cleveland OH 44146 Phone 216 831 0550 Toll Free 800 253 9726 Fax 216 831 9573 www shindustries com E mail www service shindustries com Rev 1 19 12 40392 48 x 24 POLYMER CLAMSHELL CA...

Page 2: ...ne in the blasting area must wear a properly fitted and properly maintained NIOSH approved air supplied respirator SILICOSIS AND OTHER DUST WARNINGS Breathing dust from silica sand may cause silicosis...

Page 3: ...and attach 3 hinges using 1 4 20 x 1 screw 1 4 washer and 1 4 20 hex nut 6 Install light kit according to instructions onto left side of cabinet lid Install light bulb not included 60 watt maximum 7...

Page 4: ...dry to avoid this problem 2 If media is moist screen it and dry it before using 3 Do not leave media in the tank after blasting because it can absorb moisture and impair blasting performance 4 Store m...

Page 5: ...g has ceased causing injury or death 3 Before using the pressure blaster Put on eye protection gloves and NIOSH approved respirator Always wear these protective items when operating and while servicin...

Page 6: ...back support Part No Description Qty Part No Description Qty Clamshell lid 1 40142 1 4 rubber washer 12 10367 Clamshell bottom 1 11110 Hasp lock 2 11582 47 x 23 Grate 1 11646 Louver 1 19003 31 Left L...

Page 7: ...gasket and socket from inside 3 Attach electrical box to outside of cabinet using 8 32 x 1 2 machine screws and nut NOTE Attach ground wire green to one of the screws that holds the box to the cabinet...

Page 8: ...ctrical and safety codes as well as the National Electrical Code NEC and OSHA Regulations Light Kit Components Part No Description 11641 Lampholder 11642 Electrical box 11008 Power Cord 11009 Switch 1...

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Page 10: ...40392 Assembly Instructions Page 10 Maximum 60 watt light bulb not included...

Page 11: ...at do not fit tightly in nozzle holders could disconnect while under pressure Impact from nozzles couplings hoses or abrasive and parts disconnected while under pressure could cause severe injury TROU...

Page 12: ...lter Lack of air pressure Compressor too small Use smaller nozzle Supply valves not on full position Open valves Nozzle size too large Use smaller size Leaks in plumbing Seal and tighten plumbing Hole...

Page 13: ...r cabinets 25 Lb container Aluminum Oxide 40098 Aluminum Oxide is a high quality abrasive that is sharper than sand not recommended and cuts twice as fast as sand It leaves a smooth textured finish wi...

Page 14: ...all products purchased from Seller by Buyer regardless of whether or not such claim arises in whole or in part out of Seller s alleged fault including but not limited to Seller s negligence strict lia...

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