Clarke 7640110 CSB20B Shot Blast Cabinet Instructions
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Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, safety goggles, and dust masks. Ensure the cabinet is properly grounded to prevent static discharge, and never operate the machine with the door open.
Check the air pressure to ensure it is within the recommended range. Inspect the blast media for clogs or contamination and verify that the nozzle and hose are clear of obstructions.
Routinely inspect the seals and gaskets for wear, clean the dust collector, and replace the blast media as needed. Lubricate moving parts and check for any signs of corrosion or damage.
Turn off the machine and allow it to cool. Open the drain valve to remove old media, then add new media through the loading port, ensuring it is evenly distributed.
The cabinet is compatible with various media types including glass beads, aluminum oxide, and silicon carbide. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the best results.
A clean air filter ensures optimal airflow and prevents dust from recirculating in the cabinet, which can affect visibility and blasting efficiency.
Ensure the interior light is functioning correctly and the viewing window is clean. Replace the window if it is scratched or clouded.
Inspect the seal for damage or wear and replace it if necessary. Ensure the door is closing properly and adjust the latch mechanism if needed.
Yes, but use lower air pressure and fine media to prevent damage. Test on a small area first to ensure the results are satisfactory.
The recommended air pressure setting is between 80-100 PSI, but it can be adjusted based on the media type and material being blasted.