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  • Page 1 BP-9-110 MACHINE MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Applications ......................3 Specifications ......................3 Manufacturer ......................4 General ......................... 4 Work Site Assessment & Inspection ..............4 Start-Up Safety Procedures .................. 6 Operational Safety Procedures ................8 Shut-Down Safety Procedures ................8 Maintenance Safety Procedures ................9 Operating Instructions ..................
  • Page 3: Applications

    The BP-9-110 has a 9" blast pattern and has the capability to remove 1/8" of depth in one pass. This portable, lightweight unit cleans and profiles in one easy step.
  • Page 4: Manufacturer

    An odorless, tasteless, & non-irritating gas, carbon monoxide can quickly become lethal. As a result, vapor propane must be used in all instances when the work area is enclosed or partially enclosed. The ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 5 The work area must be checked for these materials before work can begin. Blastpro manufacturing, inc. does not warrant its equipment to be suitable for, or approved for, removing dangerous materials.
  • Page 6: Start-Up Safety Procedures

    Wear grooves are acceptable until 50% of blade thickness has been worn away. When blade thickness has been worn away by more than 50%, replace all blades. • Check the front, side, & rear seal system & brush seals for excessive wear. ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 7 VDE directives (this applies to the protective earth conductor in particular) in order to ensure that all safety devices are functioning & to eliminate possible damage to electrical components. ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 8: Operational Safety Procedures

    These particles should never be inhaled! • Empty all shot from the shot hopper on the shot blasting machine. Shot should never be left in shot blasting machine after work is performed. Never move or ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 9: Maintenance Safety Procedures

    • All other repairs must be completed by competent, qualified personnel. • Failure to replace loose or damaged parts could cause damage to the equipment and/or serious injury or death to the operator. • Verify that aggressive cleaning products are not used. ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 10: Operating Instructions

    5. Verify that the dust bin in the dust collector is empty and that the hose is free of debris. 6. Verify that the switch on the control panel of the BP-9-110 is set to the OFF position. 7. Verify that the switch on the control panel of the dust collector is set to the OFF position.
  • Page 11 15. Place a handful of steel shot in front of the BP-9-110V. 16. Push the BP-9-110 over the handful of steel shot. This will attach the steel shot to the magnetic seals and prevent shot from escaping from the BP-9-110V.
  • Page 12 8. Make certain that the shot blasting machine is in a safe location if it is to be left at the job site. If the shot blasting machine is to be transported, then please refer to the section in this manual that addresses “Transportation.” ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 13: Transportation

    & increase overall effectiveness. Before inspecting or removing filter cartridges, make sure that the shot blasting machine shot blasting machine is on a level surface. Also, make ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 14: Inspection Timetable

    When to Inspect Evidence of Wear Shot Hopper 30 hours Warping or thin spots Feed Spout 50 hours Thin spots Blast Wheel 10 hours Blades deteriorated > 50% Control Cage 10 hours Deteriorated edges ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 15: Blast Wheel Removal & Installation

    11. See the section in this manual about “Setting the Blast Pattern” before adjusting the control cage. Only blast wheels manufactured by Blastpro Manufacturing, Inc. should be used by the shot blasting machine. Other blast wheels that have not been tested by Blastpro Manufacturing, Inc.
  • Page 16: Fault Diagnostics

    BP-9-110 Machine Manual Fault Diagnostics Problem Solution Breaker is tripping The BP-9-110 and dust collector should be powered by when BP-9-110 and separate breakers. Find electric outlets with separate dust collector are breaker switches and use accordingly. Check circuit turned to the ON breaker sizes.
  • Page 17 BP-9-110 Machine Manual Verify there are no holes in the duct hose leading from the The BP-9-110 or dust BPS-110V to the dust collector. Verify filters in the dust collector is emitting collector are properly installed and are clean. If necessary, concrete dust.
  • Page 18: Schematics

    BP-9-110 Machine Manual Schematics ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 19 BP-9-110 Machine Manual ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 20 BP-9-110 Machine Manual ® © 2011 Blastpro Manufacturing Inc.
  • Page 21: 5.1: Warranty Registration Information

    Blastpro Manufacturing, Inc., 6021 Melrose lane, Oklahoma City, OK 73127, within ten (10) days of acquiring Blastpro products in order to qualify for the one year limited warranty contained in the sales agreement. Blastpro provides as a limited warranty to original purchasers of Blastpro equipment, purchased within &...
  • Page 22 Under no circumstances shall Blastpro be liable to the original purchaser or any other person for any direct, indirect or consequential damages...
  • Page 23: 5.1: Warranty Registration Card

    Cut Here Warranty Registration Card To ensure that your Blastpro machine is covered under warranty, please fill in the following information & mail it to BlastPro Manufacturing, Inc. 6021 Melrose Lane, Oklahoma City, OK 73127, or Fax to 405-495-1331. The following boxes must be...

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