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This is a tool used to clean off metal parts.  
This is a tool used to clean off metal parts.  
=Dimensions=
Internal:
*Width: 58"
*Depth: 32"
*Height: 28"
External:
*Width: 61"
*Depth: 36"
*Height: 68"


=Guides and Manuals=
=Guides and Manuals=
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=Setup=
=Setup=
*Inspect cabinet seals, vents, vacuum hose. Make sure they are sealed well.
*Inspect the equipment and parts:
*Inspect vacuum chamber and filter.
**foam seals on doors, window, and gloves (intact, no visible gaps)
**Clean filter if clogged by gently tapping dust into chamber.
**vents (free of clogs)
**Clean chamber by either re-adding to the sandblasting cabinet if same media type, putting into a container of the same media type, or dispose of if too contaminated.
**window (clean, not scratchy)
*Inspect window.
**blasting media (free of contaminants, check if appropriate for your application)
**nozzle and feed tube (remove feed tube and check for contaminants/clogs, ensure end of feed tube is at bottom of the funnel)
*Inspect vacuum:
**filter (free of clogs)
**hose (attached well at both vacuum chamber and back of cabinet, no holes in the hose)
*Connect power and air hose
*Insert part into cabinet
*Close doors tightly and properly
*Turn on vacuum
*Begin sandblasting
 
 
 
=Safety=
*DO NOT EVER USE REGULAR SAND OR SILICA for sandblasting. Despite the name, you don't want to use sand because of a deadly disease called [https://web.archive.org/web/20070510005843/http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs238/en/ Silicosis], which happens from inhalation of silica.
*Make sure the seals on the machine are intact and effective, and the vacuum is turned on a filtering properly. Inhalation of abrasives can be very hazardous to your lungs.
 


=Replacement Parts=
=Replacement Parts=
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*[ ]
*[ ]


=Media=
 
=Blasting Media=
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CVK9NWY/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?psc=1 Glass Bead 60-80 grit]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CVK9NWY/ref=sspa_dk_detail_2?psc=1 Glass Bead 60-80 grit]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CV7925F/ Walnut Shell 18-40 grit]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CV7925F/ Walnut Shell 18-40 grit]
=Internal Dimensions=
*Width: 58"
*Depth: 32"
*Height: 28"
=Overall Dimensions=
*61"
*36"
*68"

Revision as of 11:53, 2 February 2019

This is a tool used to clean off metal parts.

Dimensions

Internal:

  • Width: 58"
  • Depth: 32"
  • Height: 28"

External:

  • Width: 61"
  • Depth: 36"
  • Height: 68"

Guides and Manuals

  • How to sandblast - everything you need to know.
    • Excerpt: Sandblasting or abrasive blasting (also referred to as media blasting) is the operation of forcibly propelling a stream of abrasive material against a surface under high pressure to smooth a rough surface, roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface, or remove surface contaminants and paints/coatings. Compressed air is typically used to propel the blasting material (often called the media). There are several variants of the process, such as soda blasting, bead blasting, and shot blasting. To keep things simple, we will mostly refer to the generic terms “sandblasting” and “sandblaster”, although most of what follows applies all of the variants mentioned above.
  • Abrasive Blasting Guide by Kramer Industries Online


Setup

  • Inspect the equipment and parts:
    • foam seals on doors, window, and gloves (intact, no visible gaps)
    • vents (free of clogs)
    • window (clean, not scratchy)
    • blasting media (free of contaminants, check if appropriate for your application)
    • nozzle and feed tube (remove feed tube and check for contaminants/clogs, ensure end of feed tube is at bottom of the funnel)
  • Inspect vacuum:
    • filter (free of clogs)
    • hose (attached well at both vacuum chamber and back of cabinet, no holes in the hose)
  • Connect power and air hose
  • Insert part into cabinet
  • Close doors tightly and properly
  • Turn on vacuum
  • Begin sandblasting


Safety

  • DO NOT EVER USE REGULAR SAND OR SILICA for sandblasting. Despite the name, you don't want to use sand because of a deadly disease called Silicosis, which happens from inhalation of silica.
  • Make sure the seals on the machine are intact and effective, and the vacuum is turned on a filtering properly. Inhalation of abrasives can be very hazardous to your lungs.


Replacement Parts


Blasting Media