5. Initial Operation
1. Remove cup (item 4) by
turning clockwise. Fill with
blast media and fasten
cup by turning counter-
clockwise. With the Sand
Blasting Kit SSA 176 the
blast media is siphoned
from a tank.
2. Connect Sand Blasting
Gun/Kit to a suitable com-
pressor or pressurised air
source.
Use a flexible air hose of
9 mm inner diameter and
a max. length of 10 m, fit-
ted with a quick coupler.
3. Start operation by pulling
the gun's trigger.
7. Specifications
Air consumption
Working pressure
Blasting nozzle
Blast media cup (capacity)
Blast media (grain size)
Weight, incl. packing
Weight, tool only
Recommend inner air hose diameter
Pressurised air required
Recommended working pressure
8. Standard Delivery
1 Sand Blasting Gun with blast media cup or
with siphon hose
4. The blast media is now
taken in and blasted onto
the selected surface.
5. The distance of the nozzle
to the object to be sand-
blasted should not be
more than 20 cm.
6. Depending on the object
and air pressure the effect
of the blast nozzle can be
varied. To do so, turn the
nozzle (item 3) out by 5-7
turns, then secure in this
position by tightening the
counter nut.
Take care not to turn out
the nozzle to much, this
will cause excessive wear.
SSP 166
approx 240 l/min
max. 7.0 bar
Ø 6 mm
1 l
0.2 - 0.8 mm
0.57 kg
0.44 kg
9 mm
clean and oil-free
Max. working pressure set at regulator or
filter/pressure regulator max. 7 bar.
6. Care and Maintenance
Observance of the mainte-
nance instructions given here
will ensure a long service life
and trouble-free operation of
this quality product.
Ensure that the blast media
is fully dry and not too coarse
grained.
We recommend the use of
silicosissafe blast media
(ground blast furnace slag) of
0.2 - 0.8 mm grain size.
Always disconnect from air
supply when servicing.
For a continuous trouble-free
operation the Sand Blasting
Gun/Kit must be thoroughly
cleaned after each use.
Periodically apply a few
drops of oil to the valve stem
and trigger pin.
Store your air tools in dry
rooms only.
SSA 176
approx 240 l/min
max. 7.0 bar
Ø 6 mm
-
0.2 - 0.8 mm
0.60 kg
0.48 kg
9 mm