Sealey SB994 Instruction Manual
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The maximum pressure setting for the Sealey SB994 Shot Blaster is 125 PSI. Always ensure that you do not exceed this limit to avoid damaging the equipment.
To clean the nozzle, first disconnect the blaster from any power or air supply. Remove the nozzle and soak it in a cleaning solution suitable for removing abrasive residue. Use a soft brush to remove any clogs and rinse thoroughly before reattaching.
The Sealey SB994 is compatible with a variety of abrasive media, including glass beads, aluminum oxide, and crushed walnut shells. Choose the media based on the surface you are working on and the desired finish.
Check for leaks in the air hose or connections, ensure the compressor is providing adequate pressure, and inspect the regulator and nozzle for blockages. Replace or repair any faulty components.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the hopper and nozzle after use, checking hoses for wear and tear, and lubricating moving parts according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and a dust mask. Ensure the work area is well-ventilated, and follow all operational guidelines provided in the user manual.
No, the Sealey SB994 is designed for dry blasting only. Using it for wet blasting could damage the equipment and void the warranty.
To replace the nozzle, first ensure the unit is disconnected from the air supply. Unscrew the current nozzle and replace it with a new one of the correct size and type. Make sure it is securely fastened before use.
Check for blockages in the feed tube and hopper. Ensure the media is dry and free-flowing. Adjust the media valve to regulate the flow and prevent clogging.
Yes, using a moisture separator is recommended to prevent moisture from mixing with the abrasive media, which can cause clumping and reduce the efficiency of the blasting process.