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PREFACE 

 

 

 

 

 

MAINTENANCE 

 

 

ALWAYS shut off compressor and depressurize blast 

machine BEFORE doing ANY maintenance. 
 

 

Always check and clean ALL filters, screens and alarm 

systems when doing any maintenance. 
 

 

ALWAYS cage springs BEFORE disassembling valves IF 

spring-loaded abrasive control valves are used. 
 

 

ALWAYS completely follow owner's manual instructions 

and maintain equipment at RECOMMENDED intervals. 

 

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE 

 

 

Training and Educational Programs. 

Clemco Industries Corp. offers a booklet, Blast-Off 2, 
developed to educate personnel on abrasive blast equipment 
function and surface preparation techniques. Readers will learn 
safe and productive use of machines, components and various 
accessories, including selection of abrasive materials for 
specific surface profiles and degrees of cleanliness.  
 

 

The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) offers a video 

training series on protective coatings including one entitled 
"Surface Preparation." For loan or purchase information, 
contact SSPC at the address shown below. 

 

TECHNICAL DATA AND RESEARCH COMMITTEES 

 

 

The following associations offer information, materials and 

videos relating to abrasive blasting and safe operating 
practices. 

The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC)

 

  

40 24th Street, Pittsburgh PA 15222-4643 

  

Phone: (412) 281-2331 • FAX (412) 281-9992 
Email: [email protected] • Website: www.sspc.org 

National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE)

 

  

1440 South Creek Drive, Houston TX 77084 

  

Phone: (281) 228-6200 • FAX (281) 228-6300 
Email: [email protected] • Website: www.nace.org 

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 
 

100 Barr Harbor Dr., West Conshohocken, PA 19428 

 

Phone (610) 832-9500 • FAX (610) 832-9555 

 Email: 

[email protected] 

• Website: www.astm.org 

 

NOTICE 

 

This equipment is not intended to be used in an area that might 
be considered a hazardous location as described in the 
National Electric Code NFPA 70 1996, article 500. 
 

WARRANTY 

The following is in lieu of all warranties express, implied or 
statutory and in no event shall seller or its agents, successors, 
nominees or assignees, or either, be liable for special or 
consequential damage arising out of a breach of warranty. This 
warranty does not apply to any damage or defect resulting 
from negligent or improper assembly or use of any item by the 
buyer or its agent or from alteration or attempted repair by any 
person other than an authorized agent of seller. All used, 
repaired, modified or altered items are purchased “as is” and 
with all faults. In no event shall seller be liable for 
consequential or incidental damages. The sole and exclusive 
remedy of buyer for breach of warranty by seller shall be repair 
or replacement of defective parts or, at seller’s option, refund 

of the purchase price, as set forth below: 
1. Seller makes no warranty with respect to products used 
other than in accordance hereunder. 
2. On products seller manufactures, seller warrants that all 
products are to be free from defects in workmanship and 
materials for a period of one year from date of shipment to 
buyer, but no warranty is made that the products are fit for a 
particular purpose. 
3. On products which seller buys and resells pursuant to this 
order, seller warrants that the products shall carry the then 
standard warranties of the manufacturers thereof, a copy of 
which shall be made available to customer upon request. 
4. The use of any sample or model in connection with this 
order is for illustrative purposes only and is not to be construed 
as a warranty that the product will conform to the sample or 
model. 
5. Seller makes no warranty that the products are delivered 
free of the rightful claim of any third party by way of patent 
infringement or the like. 
6. This warranty is conditioned upon seller’s receipt within ten 
(10) days after a buyer’s discovery of a defect, of a written 
notice stating in what specific material respects the product 
failed to meet this warranty. If such notice is timely given, seller 
will, at its option, either modify the product or part to correct the 
defect, replace the product or part with complying products or 
parts, or refund the amount paid for the defective product, any 
one of which will constitute the sole liability of seller and a full 
settlement of all claims. No allowance will be made for 
alterations or repairs made by other than those authorized by 
seller without the prior written consent of seller. Buyer shall 
afford seller prompt and reasonable opportunity to inspect the 
products for which any claim is made as above stated. 
 
Except as expressly set forth above, all warranties, express, 
implied or statutory, including implied warranty of 
merchantability, are hereby disclaimed. 
 

DAILY SET-UP CHECK LIST 

 

 

 

 

 

ALL 

piping, fittings and hoses MUST be checked 

DAILY for tightness and leakage.

 

 

ALL 

equipment and components MUST be thoroughly 

checked for wear.

 

 

ALL 

worn or suspicious parts MUST be replaced. 

 

 

ALL

 blast operators MUST be properly trained to 

operate equipment.

 

 

ALL

 blast operators MUST be properly outfitted with 

abrasive resistant clothing, safety shoes, leather gloves 
and ear protection.

 

 

BEFORE 

blasting ALWAYS use the following check list. 

 

  1. PROPERLY MAINTAINED AIR COMPRESSOR

 sized 

to provide sufficient volume (cfm) for nozzle and other tools 
PLUS a 50% reserve to allow for nozzle wear. Use large 
compressor outlet and large air hose (4 times the nozzle orifice 
size). FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS MAINTENANCE 
INSTRUCTIONS.  

  2. BREATHING AIR COMPRESSOR

 (oil-less air pump) 

capable of providing Grade D Quality air located in a dust free, 
contaminant free area. If oil-lubricated air compressor is used 
to supply respirator, it should have high temperature monitor 
and CO monitor or both. If CO monitor is not used, air MUST 
be tested FREQUENTLY to ensure proper air quality. 

WARNING

III 

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Страница 1: ...sed instructions Electronic files include a Preface containing the same important information as the orange cover 2011 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP One Cable Car Dr Washington MO 63090 Phone 636 239 4300 Fa...

Страница 2: ...th your employer about training programs and materials that are available Our company is proud to provide a variety of products to the abrasive blasting industry and we have confidence that the profes...

Страница 3: ...ers are NOT compatible with Clemco equipment If controls are altered involuntary activation which may cause serious injury can occur Inspect the air control orifice DAILY for cleanliness NEVER use wel...

Страница 4: ...ct to products used other than in accordance hereunder 2 On products seller manufactures seller warrants that all products are to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one...

Страница 5: ...ice Lines MUST be run AS STRAIGHT AS POSSIBLE from machine to work area with NO sharp bends Check DAILY for internal wear and external damage 9 HOSE COUPLINGS NOZZLE HOLDERS fitted SNUGLY to hose end...

Страница 6: ...y alert symbol It is used to alert the user of this equipment of potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death CAUTION Caution us...

Страница 7: ...debilitating lung blood liver kidney and skin injuries and even death Toxic dust is produced primarily by the breakdown of the abrasive being used and the surface being treated during abrasive blasti...

Страница 8: ...or and found to be safe to breathe Toxic dust poisoning also may occur by eating drinking or smoking in a contaminated area or by eating drinking or smoking in a non hazardous area before thorough was...

Страница 9: ...e validated third party testing for use up to 1000 APF In order not to be in violation of OSHA 1000 APF the end user must have a copy of this validated testing A copy of Clemco validated testing may b...

Страница 10: ...ith an inner lens that is secured by the window gasket To protect the inner lens a middle lens and up to three perforated cover lenses are securely held in position by the lens gasket and frame 3 2 2...

Страница 11: ...n 3 4 1 Respirator hose must be NIOSH approved Clemco 1 2 ID respirator hose 3 4 2 If longer hose is required it must be a NIOSH approved Clemco 1 2 respirator hose extension Use 50 foot or 100 foot C...

Страница 12: ...i 4 1 3 Limiting characteristics of Grade D air at the time of publication of this manual are as follows Carbon Dioxide maximum of 1000 ppm Carbon Monoxide maximum of 10 ppm Odor No pronounced odor O...

Страница 13: ...spirator hose air entry ports and fittings of all dust and debris Inspect the helmet suspension and if necessary replace it per Section 9 6 5 2 Begin the operation of the ambient air pump per the manu...

Страница 14: ...headband slots Slide the headband tongue in or out of the guide to attain the desired head size It is important that the adjustment be made evenly on both sides Press the selected slots firmly onto t...

Страница 15: ...service adjusted repaired or discarded in accordance with the following procedures 7 4 2 Adjustments and repairs must be made only by appropriately trained persons and only with genuine Clemco NIOSH...

Страница 16: ...dditional disinfecting may be done before and or after use by wiping the surfaces with a commercial disinfecting wipe or spray 9 0 SERVICE MAINTENANCE CAUTION To prevent recontamination of the respira...

Страница 17: ...the flange Working from inside the helmet push the gasket toward the tab until the tab is fully inserted into the retaining slot 9 2 8 Repeat the process on the opposite side The gasket must be pushed...

Страница 18: ...on web under the chin strap and then secure the suspension by inserting the plastic tabs into their respective mounts the yellow tabs go on the side mounts 9 6 1 7 Align the middle pad so the elastic...

Страница 19: ...s contaminants and may cause injury disease or death to the user OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910 134 H 4 i requires the use of the respirator manufacturer s NIOSH approved parts designated for the respira...

Страница 20: ...ar 21301 13 O Ring 7 8 OD 2 required 22815 14 Breathing tube assembly includes two of item 13 22811 15 Constant flow connector LP w o belt 21429 16 Belt 2 web with buckle 04430 17 Nut lens frame 2 req...

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