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 re-use surplus sand-blasting material
from the collecting bag
■
You can remove the surplus sand-blasting 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