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The 

EASTWOOD ABRASIVE MEDIA BLAST CABINET – B60

 is specifically designed with heavy-duty components and a quality powder coated finish to provide 

years of trouble-free service. It features an LED work lamp for increased visibility and a baffled, flow-through ventilation design with an external vacuum  
connection for portable or bolt-on vacuums. 

SAFETY INFORMATION

 

WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

 

 READ INSTRUCTIONS 

  Thoroughly read and understand this manual before using the Eastwood Abrasive Media Blast Cabinet – B60. Save for future reference.

 

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD!

• 

Always

 plug into a properly grounded outlet.

•  Under certain conditions (e.g. atmospheric humidity levels, type of media being used and/or type of media being blasted), the friction 

of abrasive blasting may generate static electricity and result in shocking. We recommend grounding the blast cabinet in accordance 
with local electrical codes.

•  For indoor use only.

 

HEALTH HAZARD!

•  Do not use with sand containing crystalline silica. Exposure to crystalline silica may cause silicosis, a serious lung disease,  

cancer, and death.

•  Dust generated by the blasting process can contain hazardous materials such as lead, zinc chromate, cadmium, and other toxic  

compounds. Always wear a NIOSH-approved breathing apparatus when abrasive blasting.

• 

Never

 operate the blast cabinet with the door open. Always make sure the door is securely latched and sealed before operating.

• 

Never

 operate the blast cabinet without a properly filtered shop-type, dust collecting vacuum. If dust is seeping out of your  

cabinet, stop immediately and replace vacuum filter!

 

OPERATION WARNINGS!

• 

Never overload the blast cabinet.

 Maximum weight capacity of object to be blasted is 132 lbs.  

Maximum weight capacity of blast media is 

100 lbs.

•  Inlet air pressure must not exceed 120 PSI. 

Excessive air pressure can cause permanent damage to the unit and personal injury.

•  Disconnect air supply before making adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the cabinet.
•  Never use bottled gas as an air source for this cabinet.

SPECIFICATIONS

•  Electrical current requirement (lamp): 120 Volt AC, 60hz; 0.034 amp
•  Air supply requirements: 7 CFM @ 90 PSI.
•  Internal Dimensions: 36" wide x 24" deep x 23" high.

36.25"

24.25"

58

.7

5"

  Always use a clean, dry, regulated air supply.  

Moisture and or oil in air supply will cause  
clogging of blast media.

Summary of Contents for 20557

Page 1: ...ABRASIVE MEDIA BLAST CABINET B60 INSTRUCTIONS Item 20557...

Page 2: ...ure to crystalline silica may cause silicosis a serious lung disease cancer and death Dust generated by the blasting process can contain hazardous materials such as lead zinc chromate cadmium and othe...

Page 3: ...l Ring 2 V Glove Seat 2 W Media Blasting Gun 1 X Vacuum Baffle 1 Y Hopper Bottom Frame 1 Z Hopper Drain Latch 1 Part Description Qty AA M6 x 12mm Screw 118 BB M4 x 16mm Screw 15 CC M4 x 10mm Screw 30...

Page 4: ...g Foam between panels Do not fully tighten screws at this time FIG 2 4 Attach 2nd Hopper Side Panel L to opposite side of Hopper Front Panel K with five M6 x 12mm screws AA and nuts EE trapping the Se...

Page 5: ...er Assembly with eight M4 x 10mm screws CC and 4mm Flat Washers GG Tighten screws FIG 5 5 Install the Hopper Drain Door N to Hopper Back Panel J with three M6 x 12 mm screws and tighten FIG 5 6 Attach...

Page 6: ...two M6 x 12mm screws AA and nuts EE FIG 7 2 Peel away protective paper and apply Thin Sealing Foam KK on the upper OUTER surface of the Hopper Side Panels L Wrap the Sealing Foam around the front and...

Page 7: ...ard FIG 9 2 Install Shelf Floor Support Q NOTE open side downward to Cabinet Left Side Panel E with one M6 x 12mm Screws AA FIG 9 3 Attach Cabinet Right Side Panel I Shelf Floor Support Q with five M6...

Page 8: ...his time FIG 12 3 Peel away protective paper and apply Thin Sealing Foam KK along the front facing flanges of Cabinet Side Panels E and I and Hopper Front Panel K FIG 13 4 Attach Cabinet Front Panel H...

Page 9: ...Seats V into the large holes in the Cabinet Front Panel H and secure with twelve M4 x 16mm screws BB flat washers GG and nuts FF FIG 16 8 Fit 2 Hose Clamps S over the Glove Sleeves then slide the Glo...

Page 10: ...tach Blue Wire to Blue wire connection and Brown Wire to the Gray wire connection FIG 19 NOTE Needle Nose pliers may be useful for inserting wires to switch connection 17 Attach Switch F to Cabinet S...

Page 11: ...re to 90 PSI maximum 80 PSI is ideal Excessive air pressure can cause permanent damage to the unit For best results a heavy duty type vacuum with 1 0 to 2 0 peak horsepower is recommended Slip the hos...

Page 12: ...tlet and momentarily depress trigger Media is Contaminated Drain and sift blast media to remove debris before re use View in Cabinet Becomes Obstructed Vacuum May Not be Operating Correctly If dust cl...

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