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Model G0714 (Mfd. Since 05/22)
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Poor visibility
during blasting
operations.
1. Lighting is at fault.
2. Protective sheet on windows are worn.
3. Workpiece is excessively dirty.
4. Media selected is too fine or soft for
good visibility.
5. No dust collection.
6. Dust collector filter is worn out.
7. Dust collector motor is at fault.
1. Replace one or more LED lights as required
to establish correct illumination (
Page 36).
Dim surrounding shop lighting near blast
cabinet, or eliminate exterior glare on viewing
window with sun shroud.
2. Replace protective sheets on viewing window
and light window (
Page 36).
3. Prepare workpiece properly. Remove water,
oil, grease, and excessive amounts of paint or
scale that can be easily removed.
4. Chose another media (
Page 26) with lower
potential for clouding.
5. Clean dust collector filter (
Page 30), empty
canister, and turn on dust collector. Verify
cabinet air intake is unblocked.
6. Replace filter (
below).
7. Replace motor brushes (
Page 33), or motor if
required.
Filter Replacement
If, after a full filter cleaning, the cabinet still clouds
up and general blasting visibility is poor, or if the
dust collector has lost a considerable amount of
CFM, the filter must be replaced.
To replace filter:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Unlatch dust collector, lift entire motor and
filter unit out of canister (see
Figure 33), then
place it on workbench upside down.
Wear safety goggles and respirator when
cleaning cabinet or filter. Failure to comply
can cause serious personal injury.
3. Spin wing nut off of retaining stud, and
remove filter (see
Figure 33).
Figure 33. Dust collector and filter.
Dust
Collector
Latch
Canister
Wing Nut
Filter
4. Place new filter over retaining stud, then re-
install wing nut and dust collector.
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