Features and Specifications Abrasive Control Lever Dust Hose Handle Connection Handle Wheel Motor On/Off Switch Separator Wheel Housing Product Specifications Width Length Height Weight 7” (17.8 cm) 18.5” (47 cm) 13” (33 cm) 24 lbs (11 kg) Note: During operation, it is possible to exceed the acceptable noise level of 85 dB(A). When the noise level is 85 dB(A) or higher, the machine operator and anyone working near the machine must wear sound-insulated ear coverings.
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Safety Safety SHOT BLASTER SAFETY GUIDELINES Before use, anyone operating this equipment must read and understand these safety instructions. Dust Collection Shot Blasting Beware of hidden obtrusions. Turn off machine before working with dust collector. Watch out for hidden dangers and protrusions in flooring. Do not Do not switch off or remove the dust collector while the machine is use on largely uneven surfaces.
Safety ELECTRICAL REGULATIONS • Work on the electrical parts of the equipment may only be undertaken by a skilled electrician. • All electrical parts must be inspected regularly; loose connections or scorched cables must be rectified immediately. • Ensure that replacement electrical components comply with the original parts and are correctly adjusted if necessary. Pay special attention to the ground fault interruptor, motor protection switch, and electronic devices.
Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Soulution Unusual vibrations. Uneven wear of the blast wheel. Replace blast wheel. Imbalance due to broken parts or blades. Check separator and all other sections of the machine. Replace any broken parts. Unusual noise. Low clearances or bad adjustments of rotat- Check parts adjustments (blast wheel and ing parts.
Maintenance WARNING: PRIOR TO ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR WORK, THE MACHINE MUST BE TURNED OFF AND UNPLUGGED FROM THE POWER SOURCE. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Regular maintenance is essential to a safe and long machine life. The following table will show recommendations about time, inspection, and maintenance for the normal use of the machine. The time indica- tions are based on uninterrupted operation.
Maintenance REPLACING THE WHEEL KIT (FIGURE 1) The wheel kit consists of the blast wheel, control cage, impeller, and the fixing screw. To remove, complete the following steps: Remove the separator by loosening the four screws and sliding the separator away from the blast housing.
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Parts List and Diagrams WHEEL DRIVE ASSEMBLY...
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Parts List and Diagrams HOUSING ASSEMBLY...
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Parts List and Diagrams VALVE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY...
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Parts List and Diagrams BASE SEAL ASSEMBLY...
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Warranty National Flooring Equipment Inc. (referred to as “the Company”) warrants that each new unit manufactured by The Company, to be free from defects in material and workmanship in normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months from date of shipment from the Company. For administrative ease, will honor warranty for a period of fifteen (15) months from date of shipment from the company.