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SSK 3.1 | Version 1.07
Assembly and connecting
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Assembly and connecting
The sandblasting cabinet may only be set up and opera
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ted in dry, well-ventilated rooms.
It must be set up stable on a level and firm ground.
It is important to ensure that there is enough freedom of
movement and sufficient lighting to work
7.1 Assembly
The sandblasting cabinet has to be moounted before
commissioning.
Step1: Remove all loose parts and the grille from the
inside of the sandblasting cabin housing.
Step 2: Put the housing on its side.
Step 3: Screw the four feet to the housing with the en
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closed screws, spacers and nuts.
Step 4: Put sandblast cabin on your feet.
Step 5: Mount the compressed air connection, the
valve and manometer with the enclosed
screws, spacers and nuts on the left front pillar
of the cab.
Step 6: Place the pedal between the front feet and
connect the leads.
Step 7: Screw the dosing valve (Fig. 3) to the underside
of the cab.
Step 8: Mount the front door on the cab.
Step 9: Insert the inspection window on the cabin top.
Step10: Secure the lighting to the cabin top with the
four enclosed screws, spacers and nuts.
Step 11: Screw the exhaust system to the rear of the
cab. Insert the motor and filter at the top of the
suction unit housing.
Remove the hood cover on the cab, insert the
pipe and seal with sealant. Then fix the cover
with the suction tube again.
Step 12: Tighten all screws and nuts..
Step 13: Insert the storage rack into the cabin and
guide the lines up through the opening.
Step 14: Connect the electrical cable of the suction de
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vice to the connection socket of the lighting and
connect the plug of the lighting to the power
supply. When the suction switch is switched on,
the light switch simultaneously switches on the
suction and the lighting.
Step 15: Fill the blasting abrasive through the storage
grid into the funnel of the sandblasting cabin.
7.2 Electrical connection
Step 1: Check if the mains voltage corresponds to the
voltage indicated on the nameplate.
Step 2: Ensure a good grounding of the sand blasting
cabin.
Step 3: Connect the power cord to the mains.
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Fig. 3: Ground connection
Wear protective glooves!
Wear safety boots!
Wear protective clothing!
ATTENTION!
crushing!
Injuries to hands and fingers may result from
improper use of the sandblasting cabin.
- Pay attention to stable supports and support de
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vices.
DANGER!
Danger of life by electric current!
There is an immediate danger of electrocution on
contact with live components..
- Work on the electrical system only by electricians.
ATTENTION!
The sand blasting cabin must have a good groun
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ding to avoid static electricity and sparking.