15 lb. Portable Soda Blaster
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V 4.1
CAUTION! Protective equipment such as breathing, ear, eye, face and hand protection
must be worn when performing any maintenance to the tool.
5. After the storage tank (1) and media outlet hose (19) have been cleaned, the unit may then be
stored in a dry, clean location out of the reach of children.
lubricAtion
Do not use lubricants or air tool oil on the unit. The oil will contaminate the abrasive media, clogging
the tool and reducing the effectiveness of the abrasive.
storAge
With a dry, clean cloth or brush, remove any contaminants from the unit and discharge gun before
placing the unit in storage.
diSpoSing of the tool
1. If your tool has become damaged beyond repair, do not throw it out. Take it to the
appropriate recycling facility.
2. Abrasive can be re-used until it eventually breaks down or becomes dusty. Dispose of waste
abrasives in accordance with local authority regulations.
trouble Shooting
Problem
Possible cause(s)
suggested solution(s)
Excessive dust
while blasting.
1. Abrasive media may be worn.
1. Replace the abrasive media.
2. Too much abrasive media in the
storage tank.
2. Remove excess abrasive media.
3. Loose air line or fitting connection.
3. Tighten the fitting and make sure
the air lines are secure.
Uneven
blasting action.
1. Too much abrasive media in the
storage tank.
1. Remove excess abrasive.
2. Moisture is present
while blasting.
2. Check the air line to make sure
that there is no moisture in it.
Inadequate speed
or inefficiency
of blast.
1. Abrasive media may be worn.
1. Replace the abrasive media.
2. Pressure is too low.
2. Increase the inlet pressure.
WARNING! Do not exceed the
maximum pressure of 100 PSI
.
3. Worn nozzle.
3. Replace the nozzle.