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Power Fist 9175365 Manuel D'utilisation page 13

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3.
Empty the dust collector daily to avoid overloading the vacuum system.
Also blow out the filter with compressed air from time-to-time. Replace
the filter when these steps fail to improve the vacuum's effectiveness.
4.
Always check for cracks and leaks in the gun, hose, and cabinet. These
problems must be fixed immediately due to the dangers involved with air
under pressures.
5.
Use only identical replacement parts or accessories intended for use with
this tool when servicing. Replace damaged parts immediately.
6.
Keep the tool clean. Wipe the tool with a clean cloth and periodically blow
out all areas with compressed air. If compressed air is not available, use a
brush to remove dust from areas. Do not use harsh chemicals or solvents
to clean the tool. These chemicals could seriously damage the housing.
PLUGGED CONDITIONS
All blasting systems are prone to plugging or wear because of the abrasive
material used. The following items should be checked as indicated:
1.
The blast nozzle may become plugged from moist media. Try dislodging
the media with a drill bit held in your hand. You need to discard the moist
media.
2.
If the abrasive pick-up hose appears plugged, simply move it around
inside the cabinet to dislodge any blockage. If this does not work, try
dislodging the media with a drill bit held in your hand. You need to discard
the moist media. Dust may fly up when you do this so make sure the lid is
down!
3.
Hold a thumb over the air gun nozzle to prevent air from escaping. Press
down on the foot pedal. The air flow will divert up the siphon tube and
should dislodge any clogged media.
WEAR CONDITIONS
This is usually noted when an excessive amount of dust appears in the cabinet.
Dust will occur if:
1.
The abrasive blasting media is worn out if it has lost its granular or
spherical appearance or has a lot of debris mixed in from the parts being
blasted, replace it. This is usually noticed when the abrasive media that
exits the nozzle resembles more of a cloud than a stream.
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ABRASIVE BLASTING CABINET
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