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Introduction; Specification; Assembly - Sealey SB974.V5 Manual

Shot blasting cabinet double access

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do not operate the cabinet if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.
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do not operate the cabinet with the a side door open.
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do not use the gun without appropriate nozzles fitted.
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do not stand on the cabinet.
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do not get the cabinet wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.
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do not operate cabinet when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
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do not leave the cabinet operating unattended.
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imPoRtant The viewing screen is 5mm tempered glass. If the glass should break ensure that it is replaced with tempered or safety
glass only.
When not in use disconnect from the electrical mains and the air power supply.
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NOTE! We strongly recommend that a suitable dust extraction system is used with this unit.

2. intRoduction

Heavy-duty steel cabinets with toughened glass viewing screen and integral low voltage illumination. double side doors on model no.
SB974 provide easy access for bulkier items. Includes dust extraction port. Supplied with heavy gauntlets, sand blasting gun and four
ceramic nozzles. Suitable for glass beads, silicon carbide, aluminium oxide and silica sand only.

3. sPeciFication

Capacity ...................................................................... 0.33m
operating pressure .............................................. 60 - 120psi
max air flow .................................................................. 15cfm
Air inlet ......................................................................1/4"BSP
extraction port ........................................................... Ø64mm
Width/depth/Height ...............................960 x 720 x 1500mm
Viewing area .....................................................580 x 270mm
doors ................................................................................... 2

4. assemblY

4.1.
assemblY (This cabinet should be assembled by two people).
4.1.1.
Unpack the product and check contents. Should there be any damaged or missing
parts contact your supplier immediately.
4.1.2.
Connect the leg ends to legs (fig 1.1 & 2.) by passing screws from the outside and
tightening with nuts and washers on the inside of the leg.
4.1.3.
Attach the four legs to cabinet frame (3) with screws, washers and nuts.
4.1.4.
Fasten shelf (4) to holes in the middle of the four legs.
4.1.5.
Carefully peel backing paper from the foam sealing strip and lay the sticky surface on
the upper edge of frame (3). Trim as required, and make screw holes in foam (in some
cases the foam may already be attached).
4.1.6.
Site funnel (5) so that it passes through the hole in shelf (4) and sits on frame (3) with
the funnel outlet locking lever (A) facing to the front of the cabinet.
4.1.7.
Sit the wire mesh shelf (6) in the top of funnel (5).
4.1.8.
Stick further sealing strip all around the edge of the funnel.
4.1.9.
Sit cabinet (7) on top of funnel, ensuring that all the sealing strips are intact and fix
the cabinet and funnel to frame (3) with screws, washers and nuts.
4.1.10.
If not already attached, connect gun (8) to hose (9) at the nozzle outlet end of gun (B).
4.1.11.
Push other end of hose (9) onto the shot media input pipe inside the funnel (10).
4.2.
installation
4.2.1.
You will require an air pressure of between 40-80psi, and an air volume of 15cfm for operating the unit.
WaRning! Ensure air supply does not exceed 100psi. Too high an air pressure and/or unclean air will shorten the cabinet
life due to excessive wear, and may be dangerous causing possible damage and personal injury.
4.2.2.
The air supply must be clean and dry. drain the air supply tank daily. Water in the air line will damage the item being blasted and will
invalidate the cleaning tank warranty.
4.2.3.
Clean the compressor air inlet filter screen weekly. For recommended hook-up, see diagram below (fig.2).
4.2.4.
line pressure should be increased to compensate for
unusually long air hoses (over 8 metres). The minimum
hose diameter should be 10mm I.d. and fittings must
have the same inside dimensions.
4.2.5.
Keep hose away from heat, oil and sharp edges. Check
hoses for wear. make certain all connections are secure.
4.2.6.
Use an appropriate coupling suitable for your air system to
connect to the 1/4" inlet air coupling on the gun. Pass the
air line through the cabinet inlet hole (d).
4.2.7.
ensure the air gun (8) trigger is 'off' before connecting to the air supply.
4.2.8.
Check all fittings to ensure there are no leaks and check that the media supply hose is tightly attached to the underside of the gun.
4.2.9.
Place abrasive into the centre of cabinet funnel, by pouring through the side door, until it is half full.
do not exceed the stated amount. excessive amounts of abrasive will impair visibility, create poor blasting performance and could
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block the air exhaust at the rear of the cabinet.
4.2.10.
Plug the transformer connector into the electrical inlet (e) at the rear of the blast cabinet. Plug the transformer into the mains socket.
4.3.
dust extRaction If not using an extraction system, remove the cover from air flow outlet (Z) at rear right hand side of the cabinet to
allow air flow.
© Jack Sealey limited
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fig.2
Original Language Version
fig.1
SB974.V5
Issue 3 (3,4)
21/08/19

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