Operation - Eastwood B100 Instructions Manual

Abrasive media blast cabinet
Table of Contents

Advertisement

SET-UP BLAST CABINET FOR USE
• Add Eastwood approved Blast Media. Fill to within 10" of
the Perforated Floor support flanges. DO NOT OVERFILL.
Overfilling will degrade performance. DO NOT USE SAND IN
THIS BLAST CABINET!
NOTE: for best results and to avoid nozzle clogging, do not
use media larger than 60 grit particle size.
• Close the Air Inlet Valve on the Regulator/Air Inlet Assembly
(FIG 23).
• Connect to a clean and dry 90 PSI, 12 CFM minimum
air source.
NOTICE: The inlet air supply MUST have a moisture separa-
tor capable of removing all moisture and impurities
from the air supply. Moisture and/or oil in the air sup-
ply will cause clumping and clogging of the media. The
Eastwood # 34103 Moisture Separator (Not Included)
works well.

OPERATION

• Open the front-loading Lid, place object to be blasted on
the Perforated Floor Panel.
• Open the Air Inlet Valve on the Regulator/Air Inlet Assembly
(FIG 24).
• The included Regulator is used to limit incoming air pres-
sure. The Regulator should be adjusted to 90 PSI maxi-
mum. Excessive air pressure can cause permanent damage
to the unit.
• Connect to a properly grounded, 120V AC, 20 Amp, 60Hz
outlet.
• Close and securely latch the Lid.
• Set Vacuum & Light Switches to "ON".
• Place hands into Gloves.
• Grip the Blast Gun firmly.
• Depress the Foot Pedal to discharge the blast stream.
• Direct the blast stream at the workpiece at an ideal 60°-
45° angle range.
NOTE: Avoid angles of 90° (causes excess Nozzle wear,
excess wear on inside of cabinet and glass.) or less than
30° (media tends to glance off workpiece).
• When done, release Foot Pedal and allow Vacuum to run
several minutes until all dust is clear from the Cabinet.
• Turn off Vacuum & Light.
• Shut off Air Inlet Valve.
• Open Lid.
• Disconnect Air Supply when not in use.
To order parts and supplies: 800.343.9353 >> eastwood.com
FIG. 23
FIG. 24
Closed
Open
13

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

21301

Table of Contents