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20 Gallon Pressure Abrasive Blaster
2. Assemble the water separator filter (See figure 2):
a. Screw the two threaded bushings (16) into each side
of the water separator filter (17).
b. On the inlet side, attach the brass air supply valve (18) to the
threaded bushing (16).
c. Then attach the threaded bushing (19) to the other side
of the air supply valve.
d. When you are ready to operate the abrasive blaster,
the air hose from the compressor will fasten to the
threaded bushing (19).
3. Attaching the water separator filter and the intake manifold
(See figure 3):
a. Place the tank (01) on a table with the four clips facing up.
b. Screw the water separator filter (17) and its components
into the hole located on the side of the
intake manifold.
c. Screw the open end of the joint pipe (13) into the
threaded hole on the side of the filler pipe on the
top of the tank.
NOTE:
Be sure that the manifold and gauge are vertical.
4. Assemble the sand outlet valve into the hole at the bottom of the tank (See figure 4).
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Fig. 5
Attach the four parts in order: threaded bushing (16),
steel shut-off valve (18B), threaded bushing (16) and
the abrasive outlet manifold (22).
5. Assemble the deadman valve and ceramic nozzle (See figure 5).
a. Screw the hose barb (49) into the intake connector (34) of the deadman valve.
b. Unscrew the nozzle cap nut (39) and remove the rubber adaptor (38).
c. With the gasket (36) in place on the adaptor (35), place the selected nozzle (37) upon the gasket and
then the rubber adaptor (38) on top of the ceramic nozzle (37) and secure by replacing the nozzle
cap nut (39).
For this assembly, select one of the
four ceramic nozzles according to
the job being done.