•
Only use suitable blasting material for your sand-
blasting work (12). NOTE! We recommend silicosis-
free blasting abrasive (ground blast furnace slag)
with a particle size of 0.2 mm - 0.8 mm.
•
Make sure that the blasting material (12) is abso-
lutely dry and not too coarse-grained. NOTE! The
maximum particle size is 0.8 mm.
•
Open the screw cap (7) of the blasting material con-
tainer (6) by turning it anti-clockwise.
•
Fill the desired amount of blasting material (12) into
the blasting material container (6).
•
Make sure that you do not exceed the maximum
container capacity of 850 ml.
•
Then close the screw cap (7) of the blasting ma-
terial container (6) again by turning it clockwise.
NOTE ON THE PARTICLE SIZE OF THE BLASTING
MATERIAL! The larger/coarser the particle size of the
blasting material used, the coarser the dirt it removes.
The material supplied is rather fine and is suitable for
removing paint and rust film, for example. The fine
material also causes less damage to the surfaces,
which is why a selection can also be made. For co-
arse rust, for example, use coarser-grained blasting
material. Please also note the information on maxi-
mum particle size.
Fitting the collection bag for sandblasting material
•
Attach the collection bag (4) to the tool.
Select and fit the attachment
•
First select a suitable attachment (8, 9, 10, 11) for
your purposes.
•
Attach the selected attachment firmly to the jet noz-
zle (5) and ensure that no air can escape from the
side.
Using a compressed air sandblasting gun
•
Prepare the workpiece to be irradiated carefully.
Clean it if necessary. NOTE: Dust and grease de-
posits impair the result considerably.
•
Carefully cover or tape everything that is not to be
irradiated.
•
The distance between the attachment and the
surface to be treated plays an important role and
should be kept as small as possible so that the blas-
ting material (12) can be collected by the collection
bag (4).
•
The closer you get to your workpiece with the de-
vice, the smaller the beam pattern on it and vice
versa.
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•
If necessary, carry out a test run beforehand on a
workpiece that is no longer required in order to find
the correct distance and prevent excessive radia-
tion on your workpiece.
Switching on:
•
Guide the compressed air sandblasting gun up to
the surface to be treated.
•
Press the trigger lever (3) to start up the compres-
sed air sandblasting gun.
Switching off:
•
Release the trigger lever 3) to switch off Compres-
sed air sandblasting gun.
•
Disconnect the product from the compressed air
source after work. NOTE! First disconnect the ho-
se from the compressed air source and only then
remove the supply hose from the device. This pre-
vents the supply hose from swirling around uncon-
trollably.
Emptying the collection bag for sandblasting ma-
terial
NOTE! Do not reuse excess sandblasting material
from the collection bag before it has been cleaned.
10. Cleaning
• We recommend that you clean the product directly
after every use.
• Clean the product at regular intervals using a damp
cloth and a little soft soap. Do not use any cleaning
products or solvents; they could attack the plastic
parts of the product.
11. Storage
Store the product and its accessories in a dark, dry and
frost-free place that is inaccessible to children.
The optimum storage temperature lies between 5 and
30 ˚C.
Store the product in its original packaging. Cover the
product to protect it from dust or moisture. Store the
operating manual with the product.
12. Maintenance
The interior of the product has no further internal parts
that require maintenance.
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