Using the compressed air sandblaster
gun
■
Carefully prepare the workpiece that is to be
blasted .
Clean it if necessary .
NOTE
►
Layers of dust or fat will significantly impair
the results .
■
Carefully cover or mask everything that is not to
be blasted .
■
The distance between the attachment and the
surface being worked plays an important role
and should be kept as low as possible so that
the blasting medium
collecting bag
.
■
The nearer you are to the workpiece, the
smaller the dispersion pattern and vice versa .
■
Do a test run on an old workpiece to find out
the correct distance/working pressure and
avoid excessive reflection from your workpiece .
Switching on
■
Set the control dial
outlet .
■
Move the compressed air sandblaster
to the area to be worked .
■
Press the trigger
compressed air sandblaster gun
■
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can be collected by the
to
to open the air
close
to start operating the
.
Switching off
■
Release the trigger
compressed air sandblaster gun
■
Set the control dial
outlet .
■
Disconnect the appliance from the compressed
air source after you finish work .
NOTE
►
First detach the hose from the compressed air
source before disconnecting the supply hose
from the appliance .
In this way, you avoid uncontrollable
thrashing about of the supply hose .
Collecting bag for sandblasting
material
NOTE
►
Do not reuse surplus sandblasting material
from the collecting bag
■
You can remove the surplus sandblasting mate
rial which has collected in the collecting bag
via the zip fastener or use a screwdriver to undo
the screw clamp
bag
from the appliance .
Troubleshooting
Fault/possible cause Remedy
No material flow
The air is not dry
enough .
Air pressure too low
Attachment not sitting
correctly
to switch off of the
.
to
to close the air
.
and remove the collecting
Install a water separator
in your compressed air
system .
Increase the output
pressure of your
compressor .
Ensure that the attach
ment is firmly on the
appliance and that no
air escapes at the sides .
PDSP 1000 E6