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11.
After putting your hands into the gloves, firmly grasp the gun and depress
the trigger. This should begin the abrasive flow. If no flow is seen, you
may need to clear the intake tube. Simply move it around inside the
cabinet to dislodge any blockage. If this does not work, see Care &
Maintenance - Plugged Conditions,
12. Now you may begin finishing your part. You should move the blast stream
continuously over the part in an even and circular motion. To avoid
undesirable peening, the flow should not be too hard or concentrated.
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Change the gun angle until the media deflects towards the back of
the chamber. This will reduce wear on the view port window and the
abrasive gun.
13. Release the trigger to stop the tool.
14. Turn off the dust collector.
15. Remove the workpiece from the cabinet.
16. Stop the compressor once the task is complete and release residual
pressure from the tool and air hose. Disconnect the air hose from the
tool.
17.
Switch off the lamps.
18. Unplug the abrasive cabinet cabinet from the wall outlet.
PRESSURE DROP
Apply the air consumption and pressure rate numbers to the tool' s air inlet, not
the compressor' s outlet. Calculate the pressure drop for your air supply set-up
and increase the compressor outlet pressure to compensate. Make sure you do
not exceed the maximum pressure for any part of your air supply system.
Installing a pressure gauge at the tool inlet is the best way to measure the air
pressure and adjust the compressor' s output.
ABRASIVE BLASTING MEDIA
IMPORTANT! Read the abrasive blasting media precautions section before
use and consult the Material Safety Data Sheet for each abrasive media
product.
There are a number of different abrasive media the tool can use as an abrasive.
Each type of abrasive has a different application and effect on the object being
blasted. Each abrasive may also have hazards or health issues associated with
their use.
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