Operation
Using the air-driven
sandblasting gun
Prepare your workpiece for sandblasting.
Clean and degrease your workpiece.
NOTE
will significantly impair your results.
Carefully cover up or mask off anything that
should not be sandblasted.
The distance from the attachment to your
workpiece is critical for the end result. Keep
the distance as short as possible, to ensure that
the
collecting bag
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material.
The closer you get to your workpiece, the small-
er the blasting radius on the workpiece itself,
and vice versa.
To check results beforehand, you can perform a
test run on a piece of scrap material. This helps
you to identify the right distance/working
pressure and avoids excessive sandblasting of
your actual workpiece.
Switching on:
Set the rotary control
check valve.
Move the air-driven sandblasting gun
surface you will be working on.
Press the trigger lever
air-driven sandblasting gun
Switching off:
Release the trigger lever
air-driven sandblasting gun
Set the rotary control
check valve.
Disconnect the device from the compressed air
supply after completing work.
NOTE
compressed air supply first, before you remove the
supply hose from the device.
This will prevent a situation where the supply hose
whips around uncontrollably.
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Dust and grease deposits
can catch all of the
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to "1" to open the air
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to the
1
to start using the
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.
1
to switch off the
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.
1
to "0" to close the air
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Detach the hose from the
Emptying the collecting bag
for sandblasting material
Do not reuse excess
NOTE
sandblasting material from the collecting bag
before it has been properly cleaned.
You can empty the excess sandblasting
material that has been collected in the
collecting bag
by opening the bag's zip
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fastener. Alternatively, you can use a screw-
driver to loosen the screw clamp
remove the collecting bag
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and then
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from the device.
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