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Disposal, recycling of used devices
9.3 Trouble shooting
10 Disposal, recycling of used devices
In your own interests and in the interests of the en-
vironment, please ensure that all components of the
equipment are disposed of in the proper and authorized
way.
10.1 Decommission
Disused devices must be taken out of service immedia-
tely in order to avoid later misuse and endangering the
environment or people.
Step 1: Remove all environmentally hazardous fluids
from the sandblast cabin.
Step 2: If necessary, disassemble the sand blasting
cabin into manageable and usable as-
semblies and components.
Step 3: The product components and operating mate-
rials must be routed through the appropriate
disposal routes.
ATTENTION!
If any of the following errors occur, immediately stop
working with the sandblasting gun. It can cause
serious injury or damage to the tool. All repairs or
replacement work must only be carried out by qua-
lified and trained personnel. The tool must first be
disconnected from the compressed air source.
Disorder
Possible Causes
Remedy
The device is not working
1. Defective pedal
2. No connection to the compressed
air source.
1. Replace the pedal.
2. Establish compressed air connec-
tion.
Bad ray result
1. Worn jet nozzle
2. Compressor power insufficient
3. Working pressure to low
4. Worn abrasive
1. Replace blast nozzle
2. Use more powerful compressor
3. Increase working pressure
4. Replace blasting agent
There is not enough or no blasting
sprayed
1. Nozzle clogged
2. Venting on blasting jar blocked
3. Air pipe blocked on the material
intake hose
4. To humid air
5. Line leaking
1. Clean or replace nozzle
2. Clean the breather
3. Clean or replace the air tube
4. Insert water separator
5. Replace line
Pressure drop on the sandblasting
gun
1. Compressed air line clogged or
with insufficient cross section
2. Compressed air line too long
1. Clean line or replace with larger
line
2. Lay the cable shorter
Too much dust in the cabin
1. Exhaust filter clogged
2.Too much blasting agent in the
cabin
3. Worn abrasives
4. Line or connection leaking
1. Clean or replace exhaust filter
2. Use less abrasive
3. Replace abrasive
4. Replace line, seal connection