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ASSEMBLE THE FRAME

1.

Fig 3

Slide the axle through the axle 
holes located at the bottom of the 
handlebars, see Fig 3.

2. Slide a washer onto each end of

the axle.

3.

Fig 4

Place a wheel onto each end of 
the axle then slide a washer onto 
the axle.

4. Insert a split pin through the holes

in each end of the axle and bend
them so the wheels cannot slide
off the axle, see Fig 4.

ATTACH FRONT LEG

1.

Fig 5

Roll the tank over so that handlebars 
are now facing down.

2. Align the holes of the front foot with 

the holes in the foot mount on the 
front side of the tank, see Fig 5.

3. Insert a split pin through the holes and 

bend it so the front foot cannot
slide off the foot mount.

ATTACH THE HOSE

1.

Fig 6

Slide the hose onto the outlet pipe 
on the bottom of the sandblaster 
as shown in Fig 6.

2. Tighten the clip shown to secure

the hose.

3. Connect the sandblasting gun to

 

the other end of the hose, using a

 

suitable spanner to ensure an air

 

tight seal.

Summary of Contents for 7640130

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS LS0917 iss 4 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS PRESSURISED SANDBLASTER MODEL NO CPSB100 PART NO 7640130 ...

Page 2: ...pered 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 CONSUMABLES Please be aware that certain parts of this sandblaster will wear and require replacing and that these parts may not be covered by your guarant...

Page 3: ...T LEG 7 ATTACH THE HOSE 7 OPERATION 8 SAFETY AND HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS 8 ABRASIVE SELECTION 8 LOADING THE ABRASIVE 9 ABRASIVE FLOW ADJUSTMENT 9 TO START BLASTING 10 TO STOP BLASTING 11 RELEASING PRESSURE FROM THE TANK 11 MAINTENANCE 12 AIR FILTER 12 REPLACING THE NOZZLE 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 PARTS SERVICING 14 EXPLODED DIAGRAM PARTS LIST 15 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 17 NOTES 18 ...

Page 4: ...perate 8 Use safety equipment Dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection should be used in appropriate conditions 9 Don t overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times when operating this product 10 Always disconnect the tool from the air supply and release pressure from the tank before storing servicing or changing accessories 11 Use clamps or other practical means to...

Page 5: ...ll wear out more quickly than other components 20 Release the air pressure in the tank before opening See Releasing Pressure from the Tank section Make sure pressure gauge reads 0 before opening the tank Do not attempt any maintenance on the abrasive blaster until the pressure gauge reads 0 and it has been disconnected from the air supply 21 Maintain correct air pressure whenever working Do not al...

Page 6: ...ng brackets facing up as shown in Fig 2 Handlebars are labeled LEFT and RIGHT 2 Align the holes in the left handlebar with the handlebar mounting brackets on the left side of the tank 3 Place a washer onto each of the four handlebar mounting screws Insert a screw through each of the holes in handlebar and mounting brackets 4 Place a nut onto each of the screws and firmly tighten in place with a wr...

Page 7: ...see Fig 4 ATTACH FRONT LEG 1 Fig 5 Roll thetankover so thathandlebars are now facing down 2 Align the holes of the front foot with the holes in the foot mount on the front side of the tank see Fig 5 3 Insertasplitpinthroughtheholes and bend it so the front foot cannot slide off the foot mount ATTACH THE HOSE 1 Fig 6 Slide the hose onto the outlet pipe on the bottom of the sandblaster as shown in F...

Page 8: ...ud of abrasive material and debris which is dangerous to inhale Protect anything around you that may be damaged from the abrasive spray or particles Nothing subject to contamination damage or with a fine surface should be near your abrasive blaster ABRASIVE SELECTION The kind of abrasive you choose will greatly influence the amount of time needed to clean a given surface area WARNING ALWAYS WEAR Y...

Page 9: ...p 4 Fig 8 Using the serve and funnel supplied pour the selected abrasive media into the tank see Fig 8 Do not fill the tank more than full If humidity in your region is 90 or more only fill the tank full and check the water trap more frequently 5 Replace the filler cap ensuring the 0 ring is in place NOTE Place your air compressor in another room to prevent damage from the intake of abrasive dust ...

Page 10: ...hiss out when the valve is pulled 4 Fig 11 Open the throttle valve Fig 11 5 Check for leaks at the filler cap and along all hoses and fittings as the system pressurises If leaks are observed release the pressure from the tank and repair leaks immediately 6 Press and hold the safety trigger until air is flowing through it 7 Fig 12 With the safety trigger open slowly open the abrasive control valve ...

Page 11: ...clean the gun thoroughly after use RELEASING PRESSURE FROM THE TANK 1 Fig 14 When finished blasting close the abrasive control valve see Fig 14 2 Press and hold the trigger to expel any remaining abrasive material from the abrasive hose 3 Fig 15 When you notice only air no abrasive is coming out of the safety trigger Close the Air Supply Valve see Fig 15 4 Ensure the Fig 16 throttle valve is open ...

Page 12: ... damaged parts or using teflon tape 4 Check for worn abrasive hose and fittings AIR FILTER DRAINING Condensation will collect in the air filter which must be drained manually 1 Fig 17 Drain the air filter by pulling down on the drain plug until all the water comes out see Fig 17 WARNING DISCONNECT THE SANDBLASTER FROM THE AIR SUPPLY BEFORE CHANGING ACCESSORIES ATTEMPTING TO MOVE THE SANDBLASTER OR...

Page 13: ...me and should be replaced when the hole is no longer round or the abrasive media does not flow smoothly through To replace the nozzle 1 Disconnect the sandblasting gun from the air hose 2 Unscrew the nozzle adapter 38 located at the front of the sandblasting gun 3 Remove the old nozzle 37 4 lnsert new nozzle A pack of 4 Replacement nozzles are available from your Clarke dealer Part number 7640132 ...

Page 14: ...uired 6 19 CFM at 115 psi Compressor Size 2 10 HP Nozzle Sizes 2 2 5 3 3 5 mm Dimensions L x W x H 440 x 344 x 850 mm Weight empty 19 kg PARTS SERVICING For Parts Servicing please contact your nearest dealer or CLARKE International on one of the following numbers PARTS SERVICE TEL 020 8988 7400 PARTS SERVICE FAX 020 8558 3622 or e mail as follows PARTS Parts clarkeinternational com SERVICE Service...

Page 15: ...15 EXPLODED DIAGRAM PARTS LIST ...

Page 16: ... Connector HTCPSB10020 21 Air Hose HTCPSB10021 22 Abrasive Outlet Manifold HTCPSB10022 23 Hose Clamps HTCPSB10023 24 Abrasive Hose HTCPSB10024 29 Funnel HTCPSB10029 30 Hood HTCPSB10030 30A Lens for Hood HTCPSB10030A 31 Upper Body HTCPSB10031 32 Lower Body HTCPSB10032 33 Metal Pipe HTCPSB10033 34 Inlet Connector HTCPSB10034 35 Adapter HTCPSB10035 36 O Ring HTCPSB10036 37 Ceramic Nozzle HTCPSB10037 ...

Page 17: ...17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 18: ...18 NOTES ...

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