Sealey PSB05 Instruction Manual

The Sealey PSB05 Blasting Gun can be used with a variety of abrasive media, including glass beads, aluminum oxide, and silicon carbide. It's important to match the media type to the substrate you're working on for the best results.
If you experience low pressure, check for blockages in the nozzle and hose, ensure that the air compressor is set to the correct pressure, and inspect the seals for any leaks. Regular maintenance can prevent these issues.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as a dust mask or respirator, safety goggles, and gloves. Ensure the work area is well-ventilated, and follow all safety guidelines provided in the manual.
After use, disconnect the gun from the air supply, empty any remaining abrasive media, and clean the nozzle and container thoroughly with compressed air. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
The recommended air pressure for operating the Sealey PSB05 Blasting Gun is typically between 60 to 120 PSI. Check the manual for the exact specifications and adjust your air compressor accordingly.
The Sealey PSB05 is primarily designed for dry blasting. Using it for wet blasting is not recommended unless specifically stated by the manufacturer in the manual.
To prevent clogging, use clean and dry abrasive media, ensure the air supply is free from moisture, and regularly inspect the nozzle for wear and tear.
Check that the media feed tube is not blocked and that the abrasive media is dry and of the correct size for the nozzle. Adjust the air pressure if necessary.
Adjust the spray pattern by changing the nozzle size or altering the air pressure. Refer to the manual for specific instructions on achieving the desired pattern.
The Sealey PSB05 can be used on delicate surfaces if the correct abrasive media and pressure settings are used. Always test on a small area first to ensure compatibility.