wear. Adjust the gun nozzle to obtain a suitable
flow. Too greasy mix causes a pulsation from
the gun. An unusually loud sound when blasting
indicates a too lean mix. A greasy mix results
in smaller movements while a lean mix reduces
the number of collisions. Both reduce efficiency.
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Instructions for use
1. Connect the blast cabinet adapter to a 230 V /
50 Hz electrical outlet.
2. Connect the blast cabinet compressed air
connection to the compressed air hose. The
compressor should have a capacity of at least
420-700 liters / min at 5.5 bar. Make sure
there is no air leakage. Should a leak occur,
disconnect the compressed air hose and repair
the leak before using the blast cabinet again.
WARNING! Do not use air pressure higher than
8.6 bar to the blast cabinet.
3. Check the hoses inside the blasting cabinet, as
well as the connection to the blasting gun. Also
make sure that the suction hose for the
blast media is firmly attached to the blasting
gun and to the suction pipe.
4. Pour blast media into the bottom of the
blasting cabinet. Do not use too much blasting
agent as this may result in slow and ineffective
blasting.
5. Turn on the blast cabinet lighting using the
power switch.
6. Place the part to be blasted on the grid inside
the blasting cabinet and close the door.
7. Put your hands in the protective gloves and
make sure that both hands can move easily.
8. Grab the blast gun and aim it at the part to be
blasted. If no blast agent is present, the
suction pipe may need to be cleaned.
NOTE! Never point the blast gun at fingers or
gloves. In that case, you risk serious injuries.
9. Hold the part to be blasted with your free hand.
Hold your fingers so that they do not end up in
the injection flow. It may be necessary to move
your fingers during the blasting process to
avoid injury to your fingers.
10. You can, if necessary, keep the nozzle as close
as 5 cm from the surface to be blasted. Move
the blasting gun back and forth or in circles,
while keeping your fingers away from the blast
media.
11. To check the result of the blasting, release
the blasting gun and the trigger and take your
hands out of the protective gloves. Open the
door and inspect the object being blasted. If
necessary, continue with further blasting of the
object.
12. When it is finished blasting, remove the object,
loosen the air pressure hose and turn off the
lighting. Unplug the adapter if the blasting
cabinet is not to be used for a long time.
Replacement of blasting nozzle
Four blast nozzles (2x Ø 6 and 2x Ø 7 mm) are
included with the blast cabinet. The thicker the
blast media, the larger the nozzle opening.
Maintenance
WARNING!
Disconnect the plug from the wall
socket and disconnect the compressed air before
any service and when changing accessories.
1. Clean the air filter regularly and often.
2. Regularly check protective gloves and blasting
nozzles for wear.
3. Check the blast media. Keep it free from dirt
and moisture. Replace the blast media when it
has worn out.
4. Clean the inside of the blast cabinet regularly.
5. Avoid moisture in the compressed air hose.
6. Check the door sealing tape once a week.
7. Do not use the blasting cabinet with a pressure
higher than 8.6 bar.
8. If the fluorescent lamps need to be replaced,
replace them with the same kind of lamp.
9 If the blast media gets stuck due to static
electricity, it may be due to too dry weather.
Leave the finished blasted object on the grid
and avoid touching it until the blast media
”runs off”.
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