Clarke 7640134 CPSB200B Pressurised Sandblaster Instructions

Begin by assembling the sandblaster according to the manual. Connect the air compressor to the sandblaster's intake and ensure all connections are secure. Fill the hopper with the appropriate abrasive material and adjust the pressure regulator to the desired PSI based on the material being blasted.
The Clarke CPSB200B can use a variety of abrasive materials such as glass beads, aluminum oxide, or walnut shells. The choice depends on the surface you are working on and the finish required. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for recommended materials.
To prevent clogging, ensure that the abrasive material is dry and free from contaminants. Regularly clean the nozzle and ensure the air pressure is properly adjusted. Using a moisture trap in the air supply line can also help reduce clogs.
First, check the air compressor to ensure it is delivering the correct pressure. Inspect all air hoses for leaks or obstructions. Ensure the pressure regulator is set correctly and that the abrasive material is flowing freely.
Regularly inspect and clean the nozzle and hopper. Check hoses and connections for wear and replace them if necessary. Lubricate moving parts as recommended in the user manual and store the equipment in a dry place to prevent rust.
Using a sandblaster indoors can be hazardous without proper ventilation. Ensure the area is well-ventilated, use a dust collection system, and wear appropriate personal protective equipment including a respirator.
Adjust the pressure by turning the regulator knob located near the air intake. Increasing the pressure will result in a more aggressive blast, while decreasing it will be gentler. Always test on a small area first to ensure the desired effect.
The Clarke CPSB200B requires an air compressor capable of delivering at least 10 CFM at 90 PSI for optimal performance. Ensure the compressor is compatible with your power supply and can sustain the necessary pressure for continuous operation.
Check if the abrasive material is compacted in the hopper and stir it if necessary. Ensure the pickup tube is not blocked and that the air vent is open. Adjust the pressure settings and check for any leaks in the system.
When operating the sandblaster, wear safety goggles or a face shield, a respirator, gloves, and appropriate clothing to protect against abrasive material and debris. Ensure all PPE is in good condition and fits properly.