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DESCRIPTION

The cabinet is lit by a low voltage (12 volt) fluorescent tube, fed from a plug-in 
type transformer. The switchbox is mounted on the left side of the cabinet. The 
transformer should be plugged directly into the mains supply and connected 
to the switchbox which contains the ON/OFF rocker switch. 

A vacuum extraction device must be used, connected to the port in the left 
side of the cabinet. 

At the rear of the cabinet is a breather, which must be clear at all times.

The cabinet is provided with a window, the inside of which is protected by a 
clear plastic membrane. The protective membrane may be renewed quickly 
and easily should it become damaged by the sand blast action.

A variety of abrasive nozzles is supplied with the unit to produce a useful range 
of power and grit densities to satisfy all requirements. The cabinet is designed 
for use with dry abrasives ONLY. We recommend Aluminium Oxide (for 
cleaning steel) and Glass Beads (for cleaning aluminium).

It is necessary to provide a clean, dry air supply, capable of delivering a 
minimum of 10 cuft/min at a maximum 100psi. Please consult your air 
compressor manual, ensuring you comply with all safety precautions 
regarding the use of air compressors, and observe all necessary precautions 
when using compressed air.

If an air compressor is used, ensure it is located well away from the cabinet.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Ensure you comply with all precautions regarding the use of air compressors 
and compressed air.

Ensure all air connections are secure.

Do not use the machine if the integral gloves are ripped or unserviceable.

Keep the jet well away from the air hose, gloves, florescent tube & window.

Ensure the clear plastic lid is firmly secured before pressing the trigger. 
ALWAYS wear safety glasses. (Normal eye glasses are NOT safety glasses).

Do not use any silica based abrasives with this tool. Silica based abrasives 
have been linked to severe respiratory disease. Always use recommended 
abrasives. Abrasives used in this unit may be covered by COSHH 
Regulations.

Summary of Contents for 7640115

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS GC0116 SAND BLAST CABINET MODEL NO SB30 PART NO 7640115 ...

Page 2: ...ampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All unwanted accessories and packaging should be sorted and ta...

Page 3: ...h dry abrasives ONLY We recommend Aluminium Oxide for cleaning steel and Glass Beads for cleaning aluminium It is necessary to provide a clean dry air supply capable of delivering a minimum of 10 cuft min at a maximum 100psi Please consult your air compressor manual ensuring you comply with all safety precautions regarding the use of air compressors and observe all necessary precautions when using...

Page 4: ...age be apparent please contact your Clarke dealer immediately Remove all components from the carton and check them against the following ITEMS SUPPLIED LOOSE A Cabinet B Funnel C Shelf D Grid Support E Legs ITEMS SUPPLIED IN THE CARTON F Gun Hose G Protective Film H Transformer I Pick up Tube J Intake Vent Cover K PTFE Tape L Foam Strip may be fitted M Ceramic Nozzles one nozzle fitted N Nuts scre...

Page 5: ...in the foam strip at the bolt holes 6 Place the grid support on the funnel flange and the grid into the recess in the grid support so that the pick up tube protrudes through the grid neatly Do not use undue force 7 Turn the cabinet on to its legs then and with assistance raise the funnel to meet the underside of the cabinet ensuring the pickup tube is at the front of the cabinet Bolt the funnel as...

Page 6: ...ttached to the port on the left side of the cabinet before turning on the air supply Set the pressure to the required value but not higher than 100lbf in2 and check to ensure there are no air leaks Should there be any turn off the air supply and repair where necessary before turning the supply back on Pull the trigger on the gun and proceed to blast the object to be cleaned Keep the jet facing the...

Page 7: ... the fine thread NOTE Should it be necessary to change the air nozzle first remove the abrasive nozzle as described above A box spanner will be required to unscrew and withdraw the air nozzle MAINTENANCE Before use check to ensure that all parts are serviceable including the air inlet hose rubber gloves and abrasive pick up The door securing clamp must be perfectly serviceable so as not to allow t...

Page 8: ...lastic protective outer tube firmly and ease off the plastic end cover from the non wired end This may take a little persuasion and perseverance Once the end cover has been removed hold the end cover at the opposite end the cable input end and pull off the outer protective clear plastic tube The fluorescent tube is now fully revealed Pull off the end connector which secures a wire to one of the pi...

Page 9: ...abinet Remove excessive media Loose airline or loose connections Tighten fittings and ensure airline is secure Uneven blasting action Too much abrasive media in the cabinet Remove excessive media Abrasive is damp Renew abrasive or dry thoroughly before use Moisture present inside cabinet Check airline to ensure it is free from moisture Inadequate speed or inefficient blast Abrasive media worn Repl...

Page 10: ...al Liner 28 Cabinet Duct 7 Gloves pair 29 Abrasive Suction Pipe 8 Clamp for Glove 30 Abrasive Removal Cover 9 Glove mounting ring 31 Cover Lock 10 Rubber Insert 32 Shelf 11 Suction Flange 33 Legs 12 Suction Flange Cover 34 Feet 13 Switch 35 Abrasive Intake Hose 14 Low Voltage Switch Box 36 Abrasive Gun 15 Low Voltage Plug 37 Nozzle Adapter Nut 16 Adaptor 38 Nozzle 17 Plastic Frame 39 Clamp 18 Plex...

Page 11: ...11 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PARTS DIAGRAM ...

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