Suggested Uses; Technical Service - Campbell Hausfeld AT125102AJ Operating Instructions Manual

Sandblasting kits
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TYPE OF
ABRASIVE
APPLICATION
(SIEVE/SIZE)
Sand
Etching and
Drilling Holes in
(30-50)
Glass
Glass Beads
Sand (40)
Antiquing
Ground
or Weathering
Walnut
Wood
Shells
Sand (50-100)
Wood Sanding
Glass Beads
and Refinishing
Ground Walnut
Furniture
Shells
Cleaning
Sand (20-40)
Barbecue Grills
and Iron Pots
Cleaning
Sand (20-40)
Automotive
Aluminum
Oxide
Parts
Cleaning
Sand (20-40)
and Stripping
Masonry
Ground Pecan
Cleaning or
or Walnut
Preparing for
Shells & Corn
Paint
Cob Meal
Cleaning,
Sand (20-50)
Aluminum
Stripping
Outdoor
Oxide (50-80)
Equipment

Technical Service

For information regarding the operation or repair
of this product, please call 1-800-543-6400 be-
tween 8 a.m. and noon or between 1 p.m. and 5
p.m. (EST), Monday through Friday for assis-
tance. If you are calling from Ohio or outside the
continental United States, please call collect, 1-
513-367-1182.
MODELS AT125102AJ, AT121002AJ AND AT121102AJ

Suggested Uses

DISTANCE
FROM
PSI
WORK
1-4"
40-90
Use brushing strokes and watch the abrasion rate
40-90
carefully. Soft wood will wear faster than hardwood.
2-6"
Smaller grit sizes give a smoother finish. Start with low
pressure and gradually build up pressure. Blast at a
45° angle
1-6"
40-70
1-4"
50-125
40-80
1-4"
1-4"
50-125
1-6"
40-125
50-125
1-3"
Please provide following
information:
• Model Number
• Serial Number (if any)
• Part Description and Number
as shown in Parts List.
__
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SUGGESTIONS
Move gun back and forth over the template in a
brushing manner. Blast at a 90° angle. For fine polish-
ing, use glass beads for the abrasive. For drilling
holes, use 30 sieve sand
Use brushing strokes and watch the abrasion rate
carefully. Use walnut shells for coarse finishing and
glass beads or fine sand for fine finishing. Blast at a
45° angle
Use larger grit sand on a hidden area. If the base
material is being damaged, use a smaller grit. Blast
at a 80-90° angle
Be sure to mask any glass or painted surface that
could be accidentally damaged. Blast at a 80-90°
angle
Use a heavy grit sand with a sweeping overlapping
stroke. Blast at a 80-90° angle
Use brushing strokes and watch the abrasion rate
carefully. Soft wood will wear faster than hard wood.
Smaller grit sizes give a smoother finish. Start with
low pressure and gradually build up pressure. Blast at
a 45-60° angle
Remove flaking paint first with wire brush, then sand-
blast with a heavy grit abrasive. Multiple layers of old
paint should be scraped first. Prime immediately
following sandblasting to prevent corrosion. Blast at
a 45-60° angle
Address parts correspondence
to:
Campbell Hausfeld
100 Production Drive
Harrison, Ohio 45030

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