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2.Plase the  blast ,ystem  near a  l lSV /60Hz{240V /SOHz)AC electrical

outlet Make sun: the  receptacle will accept the 3-prong plug.so that

the  unit  will  lJt>  properly  grounded.Also  make  sure  to check  the

power source i�  adequate for use with this blast system,An electrician
should be consulted  if the proper outlet is  not available or is the user

in  any way que�lions the  condition of the electrical  circuit  {see  note

on the manuali

3.Attach  the air ._;upply line from a compressor capable of maintaining 5

cfm  at  80 psi  to  the  inlet connection  found  on  the  right side of the

cabinet,Because of variation in air supply systems,the  air inlet coupling
is not provided.Use the particular fitting that is compatible with your air

supply  system

Do  Not Orerate the  Blasting  System  At over  100  psi. 

4.Check the air supply line fittings and hose attachments to the rear of the

gun.Also make sure the media supply hose is attached tightly on the nipple

on  the underside of the gun.

5.Place no  more  than  10 pounds of abrasive media into the center of the

cabinet.Excessive amounts will create clouded  cabinet conditions.blow
by or media through  the exhause,or sluggish  and ineffective blasting

performance.

6.With the air supply connected,all fittings and joints not leaking and the

unit is plugged in,you are ready to test the blasting system.Now.follow

these steps for startup operation

a.Place  the  part  in  the  cabinet.Always close  and  latch  the  lid after
placing  the  part  in  the cabinet prior to  blasting.Severe injury to the

skin  and eyes may result from exposure  to  the blast stream.

b.After putting your hands into the gloves,grasp the gun and depress

the  trigger.This should  begin  the  blasting flow.If  no  flow  is  seen

you  may.  need  to  cl.ear  the  tube  by  covering  the  gun  nozzle

momentarily ..

c.Now  you  may  begin  finishing  the  pan. You  should  move  the

blast.stream continuously over the part in  an even and circular motion.

The flow should not be too hard or coneentrated to avoid undersirable

peening.

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