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Inspect Remote Control System (22) and Control Line (18) for damage or wear. Repair or replace damaged or worn components. Ensure Control Line (18) fittings connected to the Remote Control System (22) are tight and free of leaks. Ensure Remote Control
Switch (16) is functioning properly. Consult Remote Control Switch
Operator's Manual for applicable instructions.
Ensure the Lighting System (14) is connected to a proper power
supply before use.
You MUST consult the Operator’s Manual
supplied with your Respiratory Equipment for ALL applicable instructions and warnings: Ambient Air Pump (6) Breathing Air Filter (7) CO Monitor (8) Breathing Line (9) Abrasive Blasting Suit (10) Abrasive Blasting Respirator (17). Inspect all Respiratory Equipment components for damage or wear. Repair or replace damaged or worn components.
Select Air Hoses (4) of sufficient size to support all subsequent volumetric requirements and with a sufficient PSI (pound per square inch) rating. Inspect all Air Hose (4), and Air Hose Couplings & Gaskets (3) for damage or wear. Repair or replace damaged or worn components.
Ensure Aftercooler (28) is positioned on stable ground. Keep petcock drain of Moisture Separator (23) slightly open during use. Drain both devices after each use.
Select an Air Compressor (2) of adequate size to support all equipment requirements. Refer to “Abrasive Consumption Chart” for Abrasive Blasting Nozzle (13) air consumption requirements. Before connecting Air Hose (4), sample the air being produced by the air compressor (2) to ensure it is free of petroleum contaminants.
Confirm Abrasive Blasting Pot (25) is positioned on stable ground. Inspect Abrasive Blasting Pot (25) and Abrasive Metering Valve (21) for damage or wear. Repair or replace damaged or worn components.
Select an Abrasive Blasting Hose (19) that has an inner diameter 3 to 4 times larger than your Abrasive Blasting Nozzle (13). Inspect Abrasive Blasting Hose (19), Abrasive Blasting Hose Couplings & Gaskets (20), and Abrasive Blasting Nozzle Holder (15) for damage or wear. Repair or replace damaged or worn
components.
Select the correct Abrasive (1) for the application. Review MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) to ensure the correct PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and Environmental Controls have been selected and are in place.
Inspect Abrasive Blasting Pot Exhaust Muffler (24) at start and end of daily use. Replace element of Abrasive Blasting Pot Exhaust Muffler (24) per Operator's Manual instructions.
Install a Safety Cable (5)
at each Air Hose (4), and Abrasive Blasting Hose (19) connection points.
Select an abrasive-resistant Abrasive Blasting Suit (11) that is slightly oversized to allow ease of movement and allows air to flow around your body. Select abrasive-resistant Abrasive Blasting Gloves (12) with a tight fit and a long cuff that overlaps the sleeve of the
Abrasive Blasting Suit (11).
Always use an Abrasive Blasting Pot Screen (26) when filling Abrasive Blasting Pot (25) with Abrasive Media (1) to prevent debris from entering the Abrasive Blasting Pot (25). Remove Abrasive Blasting Pot Lid (27) before operating the Abrasive Blasting Pot (25). Install Abrasive Blasting Pot Lid (27) after use to protect the Abrasive Blasting Pot’s (25) interior.