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“  The combination of extremely high  

cleaning speeds and a wide range of nozzles 
means that even normally inaccessible parts 

can be rapidly cleaned.  ”

on/off

the emergency switch connects or disconnects the 
voltage to the control circuit of the machine

.

The machine is only voltage free when the  
battery plug on the battery is removed.

on:

 the machine can be operated from the  

  trigger switch on the blasting gun.

off:

 the trigger switch on the blasting gun  

  remains inoperative, and the battery indicator  
  is switched off.

kg6 basic: 
No adjustment of the dry ice consumption

Fixed 

predefined

 

consumption

 

rate.

kg6: Dry ice Dispensing

the knob is graduated from 0 to 10 and allows the 
adjustment of dry ice consumption. the scaling 
of the knob indicates only how much the knob is 
turned in relation to the initial starting position.
kg:  15 to 40  |    lbs:   33 to 88

kg20: Dry ice Dispensing

dry ice quantity per hour.  
can be adjusted by pressing  

  or  

 .

kg:  16 to 55   |    lbs:  36 to 122

filling up with Dry ice

The dry ice 

tank

 

in

 

the

 

machine

 

must

 be 

filled

 

as

 

necessary with dry ice from an insulated container 
delivered by the dry ice supplier.  
the machine works with the dry ice tank cover 
open, or closed. filling can thus be carried out while 
the machine is in operation.

the safety regulations supplied by the dry ice 
supplier must be followed when handling the dry ice.

Adjustment of Air Pressure
(working pressure)

the knob for adjusting the air pressure must be 
pulled out and turned to the intended pressure 
(as shown on the pressure gauge beside the knob).

after adjustment, press the knob in again to lock it 
against unintentional turning.

the adjusted air pressure shown on the gauge is an 
indication of the velocity at which dry ice (dry ice 
pellets) strikes the object being cleaned. the read-
ing can then be compared with the results achieved 
(the effectiveness of the blasting jet) to decide 
whether further adjustment is necessary. 

Summary of Contents for IceBlast KG20

Page 1: ...IceBlast KG6 IceBlast KG20 MANUAL for kg20 kg6 kg6 bAsic Uk Us IceBlast KG20 IceBlast KG6 IceBlast KG6 Basic...

Page 2: ...r pressure 9 MAcHiNe iLLUsTrATioNs 10 Vibrator speed 10 lifting precautions 11 coNTroL PANeL 12 bATTerY cHArgiNg 13 kg20 coNTroL fUNcTioNs 14 bLAsTiNg Hose 15 bLAsTiNg gUN 15 sTArTiNg THe icebLAsT MAc...

Page 3: ...without having to cover adjacent plant cleaning in industry in industrial processes it is often impossible to avoid production apparatus from getting dirty with the consequent impairment of productio...

Page 4: ...ich forces the dry ice through a hose to the blasting gun in the gun the air stream is accelerated and with it the velocity of the dry ice pellets they leave the nozzle of the blasting gun at very hig...

Page 5: ...eTY regULATioNs general this manual contains instructions and safety regula tions which must be followed on starting operating and servicing the dry ice blasting machine it is important that the manua...

Page 6: ...oom where such a risk might be present is well ventilated Note that low co2 concentrations 3 5 result in headaches and rapid breathing co2 concentrations of 7 10 produce headaches and nausea and may l...

Page 7: ...bjects being thrown back Therefore small objects must be firmly secured before blasting and loose objects must not be left in the area where the cleaning process is to take place the operator must alw...

Page 8: ...ger of congelation When using the blasting equipment the operator must wear gloves in order to eliminate the risk of congelation by contact between dry ice and unpro tected skin read the health and sa...

Page 9: ...e and cleaning object static electricity can be generated and create sparking the control cabinet which houses the electrical controls must only be opened when the mains con nection has been cut off t...

Page 10: ...tion kg 15 to 40 lbs 33 to 88 kg20 Dry ice Dispensing dry ice quantity per hour can be adjusted by pressing or kg 16 to 55 lbs 36 to 122 filling up with Dry ice The dry ice tank in the machine must be...

Page 11: ...machine is ready for operation the valve opens for blasting air every time the trigger switch on the blasting gun is activated When the trigger is released the valve cuts off the air stream regulator...

Page 12: ...e is ensured by the use of high quality components throughout DrY ice MAcHiNe 6 When lifting with a forklift the forks must be inserted under the machine frame the cabinet bottom plate must not be loa...

Page 13: ...ure the working pressure to be used adjust the pressure that gives the correct cleaning effect when the gun is activeted this pressure determines the velocity at which the dry ice strikes the object b...

Page 14: ...ce it by a new battery iMPorTANT before putting the machine into operation the battery must be charged for 6 hours after that recharging will normally last approx 5 hours the battery indicator on the...

Page 15: ...T T o T service Volume ice quantity per hour can be adjusted by pressing or kg 16 1 to 55 lbs 35 8 to 122 c o T current operation Time can be reset by pressing r and holding it for approx 10 sec T o...

Page 16: ...onnecting the blasting hose to the ice gun electrical ice gun plug male for electrical socket female on the blasting hose 6 standard 7 mm blasting nozzle interchangeable gun trigger switch Starts stop...

Page 17: ...dry ice for the cleaning process must be applied into the built in dry ice tank this can be done while the machine is in operation it is recommended that the dry ice tank be run empty for each fillin...

Page 18: ...e the system make sure that the emergency stop is in off position when pushed in disconnect the main air supply avoid kinking the blasting hose especially when rolling it up eMergeNcY sToP activation...

Page 19: ...7 plug with earth the control circuit uses 24 V in the off position the emergency switch cuts off voltage to the control circuits but does not make the machine voltage free the machine is only voltage...

Page 20: ...lations 4 examine electrical plugs for damage and replace them if necessary 5 check to ensure that the batteries are fully charged After 00 Hours operation 1 examine connections for wear and tear or o...

Page 21: ...pplied by the manufacturer of the machine may be used in order to comply with the terms of the warranty and for safety reasons repairs other than those stated above require special equipment and there...

Page 22: ...attery is fully charged and correctly connected for more information see page 13 release the emergency button pull outwards and make sure it can turn activate the blasting gun check the machine is pro...

Page 23: ...lly turn into ice and produce more blockages empty the pellet tank and let the vibrator unfreeze or warm it up with hot air make sure that the internal air pressure supplied to the vibrator is at leas...

Page 24: ...sired pressure in the nozzle velocity of the dry ice pellets for guidance on possible combinations Air consumption Table the marked areas in the table indicate the combi nations used for most cleaning...

Page 25: ...e bar 2 6 0 2 6 0 0 2 6 2 2 2 6 2 0 0 6 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 6 2 6 6 2 0 6 2 6 6 0 2 0 6 6 6 0 0 2 0 2 6 6 6 6 0 2 6 Air coNsUMPTioN TAbLe psi 2 02 6 60 20 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 6 2 06 6 2 6 6 60 06 20 66 0 20...

Page 26: ...essed air must be kept clean and free of oil foreign bodies and water Power consumption 110 230 V ac 50 60 hz 24 V handy rechargeable interchangeable battery and battery charger single Hose system Noi...

Page 27: ...ing on nozzle combination compressed Air connection 3 4 claw coupling the compressed air must be kept clean and free of oil foreign bodies and water Power consumption 110 230 V ac 50 60 hz 24 V handy...

Page 28: ...cfm 35 175 depending on nozzle combination compressed Air connection 3 4 claw coupling the compressed air must be kept clean and free of oil foreign bodies and water Power consumption 110 230 V ac 50...

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