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TO STOP BLASTING
1.
Fig 13
While continuing to press and hold
the Trigger, turn the abrasive
control valve to the closed
position, see Fig 13.
2. When you can see no abrasive is
coming out of the trigger, you can
stop the air flow by releasing the
trigger. By doing this you are
ensuring a clean and cog-free
manifold, hose, and trigger.
3. ALWAYS clean the gun thoroughly after use.
RELEASING PRESSURE FROM THE TANK
1.
Fig 14
When you have 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
trigger, release the trigger and
close the air supply valve, see Fig
15.
4.
Fig 16
Ensure the throttle valve is open,
see Fig 16.
5. Press the trigger until air stops
flowing and the pressure gauge
reads “0”.
6. Disconnect the air supply hose
from the supply valve.
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