Table 3.2 Air Consumption
Ø
Blast nozzle
(mm)
5,0
6,5
8,0
NOTE: the above table shows only the air required for the blast nozzle. Additional air is
required for the air cartridge cleaning, which must be added to the above values.
The above values are valid for nozzles when new. As nozzle wear increases, so does the
air consumption, up to 70% to 80% more than when new.
4. Set-up, operation and shut-down
4.1. Installation and Set-up
4.1.1 Location
Select a location where compressed air, water and electrical service are available.
Allow for full access to all doors and service areas and for eficient handling of large parts.
4.1.2 Compressed air supply line
Connect compressed air supply line with min. I.D. =1". to the cabinet inlet. For
connection use a lexible hose with same min. I.D. as the main airline. A smaller diameter
air supply line or hose may reduce blasting eficiency.
ATTENTION!
Be certain that all pipe ittings and hose clamps are tight before using the
blast cabinet. Hose disconnection while under pressure could cause seri-
ous injury.
4.1.3 Grounding
Ground the cabinet to prevent static electricity build up. For grounding attach an
external grounded wire to the grounding lug on the cabinet skirt.
CAB-110P/CAB-135P Art. 15205/15206
CONTRACOR
®
REQUIRED AIR VOLUME (m³/min.)
at working pressure, bar
4
3
0,7
0,8
1,3
1,5
2,0
2,5
6
5
0,9
1,0
1,7
1,9
2,0
3,3
11