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CHANGING THE FLUORESCENT TUBE

Ensure the transformer is disconnected from the power supply before 
opening the door and cutting the two ties securing the lamp to its retain-
ing clips. Carefully pull the lamp from the retaining clips then hold the clear 
plastic protective outer tube firmly and ease off the plastic end cover from 
the nonwired end. (This may take a little persuasion and perseverance).
Once the end cover has been removed, hold the end cover at the opposite
end (the cable input end), and pull off the outer protective clear plastic 
tube. The fluorescent tube is now fully revealed.

Pull off the end connector, which secures a wire to one of the pins, taking 
care not to distort the aluminium reflector. Then pull off the wire secured 
by a plastic sheath to one of the pins at the cable input end.
Assemble in reverse order, ensuring the wires are correctly held by the plas-
tic sheath at one end and the end connector at the other, with the reflector
correctly in position.
Re-fit the assembly into its retaining clips and test its operation by plugging 
the transformer into the mains.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Excessive dust in the
cabinet.

No dust extract device
used.

Install dust extract
device.

Air vent or overflow
blocked.

Clean rear vent and
keep vent away from
any wall.

Abrasive media worn.

Replace abrasive media

Too much abrasive me-
dia in the cabinet.

Remove excessive
media.

Loose airline or loose
connections.

Tighten fittings and
ensure airline is secure.

Uneven blasting
action

Too much abrasive me-
dia in the cabinet.

Remove excessive
media.

Abrasive is damp.

Renew abrasive or dry
thoroughly before use.

Moisture present inside
cabinet.

Check airline to ensure it 
is free from moisture.

Inadequate speed or
inefficient blast.

Abrasive media worn.

Replace abrasive media

Pressure too low.

Increase inlet pressure
and ensure control valve
is fully open.

Static electricity
present

Dry weather conditions.

Leave the item to be
cleaned on the grid.

Excessive media
blown into the
surrounding
atmosphere when no
vacuum extract is
being used.

Lid not secure.

Secure the lid with the
swivel clips and adjust
them if necessary.

Air vent filter missing.

Replace filter or blank off
hole in rear panel
temporarily with masking
tape.

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Summary of Contents for SSB200

Page 1: ...FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND RETAIN THEM FOR FUTURE USE OWNER S MANUAL SSB200 SHOT BLAST CABINET ...

Page 2: ... Always use recommended abrasives Abrasives used in this unit may be covered by COSHH INVENTORY A Cabinet B Funnel C Shelf D Grid Support E Legs F Gun Hose G Protective Film H Transformer I Pick up Tube J Intake Vent Cover K PTFE Tape L Foam Strip may be fitted M Ceramic Nozzles one nozzle fitted N Nuts screws washers TOOL MODEL SSB200 TYPE FLOOR STANDING VOLTS 12V MIN AIR REQUIREMENT 10 CFM MIN A...

Page 3: ...rid into the recess in the grid support so that the pick up tube protrudes through the grid neatly Do not use undue force 7 Turn the cabinet on to its legs then and with assistance raise the fun nel to meet the underside of the cabinet ensuring the pickup tube is at the front of the cabinet Bolt the funnel assembly to the cabinet using the M6 x 20mm screws with the nuts and flat washers provided e...

Page 4: ...urning on the air supply Set the pressure to the required value but not higher than 100lbf in2 and check to ensure there are no air leaks Should there be any turn off the air supply and repair where necessary before turning the supply back on Pull the trigger on the gun and proceed to blast the object to be cleaned Keep the jet facing the object and away from the clear plastic lid Do not allow the...

Page 5: ...ve A box spanner will be required to unscrew and withdraw the air nozzle MAINTENANCE Before use check to ensure that all parts are serviceable including the air inlet hose and rubber gloves Ensure the air vent foam filter is in place The swivel clamps securing the lid must be secure so as not to allow the lid to open during operation The build up of air pressure within the cabi net could force the...

Page 6: ...aining clips and test its operation by plugging the transformer into the mains TROUBLESHOOTING Excessive dust in the cabinet No dust extract device used Install dust extract device Air vent or overflow blocked Clean rear vent and keep vent away from any wall Abrasive media worn Replace abrasive media Too much abrasive me dia in the cabinet Remove excessive media Loose airline or loose connections ...

Page 7: ... Removal Cover 903586 9 Glove mounting ring 903566 31 Cover Lock 903587 10 Rubber Insert 903567 32 Shelf 903588 11 Suction Flange 903568 33 Legs 903589 12 Suction Flange Cover 903569 34 Feet 903590 13 Switch 903570 35 Abrasive Intake Hose 903591 14 Low Voltage Switch Box 903571 36 Abrasive Gun 903592 15 Low Voltage Plug 903572 37 Nozzle Adapter Nut 903593 16 Adaptor 903573 38 Nozzle 903594 17 Plas...

Page 8: ... European Communities Directive s and Standard s PLACE DATE Signature Robert Wyatt Company Secretary Derby UK 24th MAY 2018 SGS Engineering UK Ltd SGS Engineering UK Ltd West Side Park Raynesway Derby DE21 7AZ Shot Blast Cabinet SSB200 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Equipment Directive 2002 95 EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances APPLICATION OF EC COUN...

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