The speed at which certain parts wear depends on the abrasiveness of the materials used. Replacement parts are available from your nearest Clarke International dealer. WHAT IS SUPPLIED...
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..............2 GUARANTEE ................2 CONSUMABLES ..............2 WHAT IS SUPPLIED ...............2 CONTENTS ................3 GENERAL SAFETY RULES .............4 ASSEMBLY ................6 TO THE TANK ........6 RESSURE AUGE HANDLE BARS TO THE TANK ..........6 ASSEMBLE THE FRAME ..............7 ATTACH FRONT LEG ..............7 ATTACH THE HOSE ..............7 OPERATION .................8 SAFETY AND HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS ........8 ..............9...
GENERAL SAFETY RULES Warning: Compressed air can be dangerous. Ensure that you are thoroughly familiar with all precautions relating to the use of compressors and compressed air supply. 1. Read this instruction manual before connecting the sandblaster to a compressor. 2.
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15. Always check to make sure that the trigger is not on before connecting the sandblaster to air supply. 16. Store the sandblaster out of the reach of children and untrained persons. Tools may be dangerous in the hands of untrained users. 17.
ASSEMBLY FIT THE PRESSURE GAUGE TO THE TANK Screw the pressure gauge onto Fig 1 the sandblaster as shown in Fig 1. • PTFE Tape may be required to give a perfect seal. FIT THE HANDLE BARS TO THE TANK Lay the tank on a flat level surface Fig 2 (such as a workbench or table...
ASSEMBLE THE FRAME Slide the axle through the axle holes located at the bottom of the handlebars, see Fig 3. 2. Slide a washer onto each end of the axle. Fig 3 Place a wheel onto each end of the axle then slide a washer onto the axle.
WARNING: THIS SANDBLASTER IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH SILICA BASED ABRASIVES. WHICH HAVE BEEN LINKED TO SEVERE RESPIRATORY DISEASE. ALWAYS USE SILICA SUBSTITUTES SUCH AS CLARKE GLASS BEAD ABRASIVE. SAFETY AND HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS • Before opening the tank make sure that it is not pressurised. Ensure the gauge reads “0”.
LOADING THE ABRASIVE • To prevent clogging, ensure that the abrasive you use is dry. • While you may re-use abrasive, remember that abrasive grit/ material does wear out. After use, abrasive becomes smoother and rounder, thus reducing its effectiveness. NOTE: Re-using abrasive may also cause clogging due to fine debris contained in the mixture from prior use.
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Start the compressor and open the air supply valve, see Fig 9. • The tank will start to pressurise. Fig 9 Test the safety valve by pulling up on the valve as shown in Fig 10. • Air will hiss out when the valve is pulled.
TO STOP BLASTING While continuing to press and hold Fig 13 the Trigger, turn the abrasive control valve to the closed position, see Fig 13. 2. When you can see no abrasive is coming out of the trigger, you can stop the air flow by releasing the trigger.
MAINTENANCE WARNING: DISCONNECT THE SANDBLASTER FROM THE AIR SUPPLY AND RELEASE ANY PRESSURE IN THE TANK AND HOSE BEFORE CHANGING ACCESSORIES, ATTEMPTING TO MOVE THE SANDBLASTER OR PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE. 1. Keep your sandblaster clean, and protect it from damage. 2.
2. Unscrew the nozzle adaptor, located at the front of the sandblasting gun. 3. Remove the old nozzle. 4. lnsert a new nozzle. • A pack of replacement nozzles are available from your Clarke dealer Part number 7640132. 5. Replace the nozzle adaptor and firmly screw it onto sandblasting gun.
400 x 300 x 850 mm Weight (empty) 23.85 kg PARTS & SERVICING For Parts & Servicing, please contact your nearest dealer, or CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers. PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400 PARTS & SERVICE FAX:...
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EXPLODED DIAGRAM & PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION PART NO DESCRIPTION PART NO Tank HTCPSB20001 O-Ring HTCPSB20036 Wheel HTCPSB20002 Ceramic Nozzle HTCPSB20037 Circlip HTCPSB20003 Rubber adaptor HTCPSB20038 Front Leg HTCPSB20004 Nozzle Cap Nut HTCPSB20039 Axle HTCPSB20005 Screw ST 4.2 x 16 HTCPSB20040 Handle Bars HTCPSB20006 Screw ST 4.2 x 12...
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