Clarke 7640133 CPSB100B Pressurised Sandblaster v2 Instructions
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Always wear protective gear, including safety goggles, gloves, and a dust mask. Ensure the work area is well-ventilated, and never point the sandblaster at yourself or others.
First, assemble all parts as per the user manual. Connect the air supply, fill the tank with abrasive material, and adjust the pressure regulator to the desired level.
You can use various abrasives like glass beads, aluminum oxide, or silicon carbide, depending on the material you are working on and the finish you desire.
Check for air leaks, ensure the air compressor is functioning properly, and verify that the abrasive material is not clogging the nozzle or hose.
Regular maintenance should be performed after every use. This includes cleaning the nozzle, checking hoses for wear, and ensuring all connections are secure.
No, the Clarke 7640133 CPSB100B is designed for dry blasting only. Using it for wet blasting can damage the tool and void the warranty.
The recommended operating pressure is between 60 and 100 PSI, depending on the abrasive material and surface being treated.
Empty the abrasive material from the tank, disconnect the air supply, and clean the nozzle and hoses with compressed air or a brush to remove any residue.
Check the air supply and connections, inspect the nozzle for clogs, and ensure the abrasive material is not damp or clumped together.
Store in a dry, cool place with the tank empty. Cover the tool to protect it from dust and debris, and ensure all parts are clean and dry before storage.