Bristle brush works best on flat surfaces but can also be used
on angles and corners.
CAUTION: When using the blast vacuum on angles and
corners beware of over spray.
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Blast Stream Adjustment:
NOTE: The Blast Vacuum is set from the factory at the optimal
blast stream.
To adjust the blast stream loosen the set nut and move nozzle
outward for a more open blast stream. See Fig 13.
Maintenance and Cleaning
WARNING: Disconnect power and air supply before the
maintenance is performed. Never perform any maintenance
with the abrasive blast vacuum under pressure.
Cleaning: Please clean the abrasive blast vacuum or parts with a
soft cloth. DO NOT use any solvents to clean the blast vacuum or
parts inside.
After each job, undo latch and raise vacuum head. Knock the dust
from the filter. After 1 hour of continuous blasting, remove the filter
assembly and blow off with direct air or shop vacuum.
Air Supply Maintenance: Every day maintain the air supply
according to the manufacturer's instructions. Drain the moisture
from the filter regularly. Moisture from the air source will cause
clogging, flow problems and may cause component failure that is
not covered under warranty.
Performing routine air supply maintenance will reduce
moisture contamination of abrasive media, which will decrease
FIG 13
performance.
Abrasive: Use good quality, abrasives that are designed to be
recycled. Take necessary precautions to keep abrasives dry
between uses. Keep abrasives dry.
Replace abrasive when the abrasive breaks down. Worn abresive
will reduce performance.
NOTICE: DO NOT USE SAND! Always wear proper PPE when
changing abrasives.
Avoid abrasive clogging: Keep abrasive dry! Nozzle size should
be 3-4 times larger than the size of the abrasive being used. If
abrasive stops flowing check for obstructions in the suction line
and nozzle.
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