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Assembly
1.
Mount the legs to the cabinet with the M6x12mm bolts.
2.
Mount the two cross legs (18) left and right of the cabinet against the legs with M6x20mm
bolts and M6 nuts.
3.
Put the cabinet on the legs and mount the pressure regulator (8) against the front left leg
with the M6x20mm bolts and M6 washers.
4.
Place the glass (30) with PE-film (29) over the hole on top of the cabinet and place the light
fixture over it with the switch on the front side and mount it to the cabinet with the
M6x20mm bolts and Ø6 washers.
5.
Place the dust extractor (26) against the cabinet, align the holes and mount the dust
extractor to the cabinet with the M6x20mm bolts and M6 nuts, use caulking to close the gap
between the pipe and cabinet to prevent dust from escaping during use.
6.
Place the grid (11) inside the cabinet with the recess to the front right, place the hoses
through the recess into the cabinet.
4.
Operation
Preparation
1.
Before you can start sandblasting make sure the workpiece is free of oil, water and moisture,
make sure the workpiece is dry and clean.
2.
Set the work pressure of the compressed air between 5.5 and 8.6 bar, 8.6 bar is the
maximum work pressure, grit breaks down faster with a higher work pressure.
ADVICE: Start
with a working pressure of 5.5 bar, most work pieces can be blasted easily with this
pressure. For light steel, aluminum and other fine work pieces you can better start at a low
working pressure and if necessary adjust the pressure higher for the optimal result.
3.
The blasting grit should be of good quality, but it is probably even more important than it to
be moist free. Moist grit clutters, which causes a bad flow and clogging.
4.
You can also choose to use a bigger or smaller size nozzle. A bigger size nozzle gets the job
done faster because it can blast a larger surface, this also causes a higher air consumption,
make sure the compressor can handle it.
Operation
1.
Keep the blasting gun at an angle of 45-60° towards the work piece at a distance of 10-15cm
with the nozzle pointing towards the backside of the cabinet. Never hold the gun in a 90°
toward the work piece, this causes the grit to rebound back into the spray, which causes a
less effective spray. This also causes extra wear to the gun and viewing glass.
2.
The blasting gun should always point away from the operator towards the work piece.
3.
It is strongly forbidden to start sandblasting when the cabinet is not fully closed (open
door/cover) or when the dust extractor and or light is not on.
4.
Before placing/removing a workpiece , make sure to turn off the compressed air supply by
closing the air valve.