Table of Contents Table of Contents..........01 Operating............08 Parts List............02 Maintenance Instructions......09 Read Before Assembly........03 Efficiency............10 Safety..............03 Air Requirements..........11 Notice...............04 Replacement Parts..........11 Unboxing............04 Air Pressure Conversion.........11 Assembly.............05-07...
Read Before Assembly Safety Thank you for your purchase of this JEGS 110 Gallon Read all instruction before using this 110 Gallon Sand Blast Cabinet. Before assembly, please be sand blast cabinet. sure to verify that all of the components have been received.
Unboxing Notice The use of this sand blast cabinet is intended for experienced and knowledgeable users of abrasive blasting equipment and supplies. The performance, surface finish, is the sole responsibility of the user based on their experience level and choice of media.
Assembly Step 1 Step 3 • Remove all of the parts from the wooden case. • When removing parts, make sure to remove the • Place cabinet main body on floor. cabinet webbing (#11) located under a piece of cardboard beneath the cabinet. Step 2 Step 4 •...
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Assembly Cntd. Step 5 Step 7 • Connect 2 braces (#18) to sides of the legs (#17). • The sealing gasket (#28) is directional and must • The braces will go along both sides of the cabinet. be flipped over from it delivered orientation when placing the light on top of the cabinet.
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Assembly Cntd. Step 8 Step 10 • Place the light assembly (#33) over the glass (#30) • The air regulator is connected to the foot pedal and securely fasten with the provided hardware. using the supplied hose. • Slip the fitting over the hose, push the hose onto the barbed fitting, and then secure the nut.
Operating 1. Preparing Parts for Blasting 4. Media • All parts processed must be free of oil, grease, • Media should be of a good quality and dry. and moisture. • Moisture will cause the media to not flow and •...
Maintenance 1. Blasting Gun • The air supply line should be ” or larger. • After 10-12 hours of blasting time, the nozzle should be checked. 5. Poor Visibility - Excessive Dust • The air inlet, located at the left front above •...
Efficiency The most common problem experienced by to keep the duct collector and vacuum customers with their venturi/suction-style blast working efficiently. cabinets is a decrease in productivity. A properly • Replace filter as needed. maintained blasting cabinet should provide years of consistent service.
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