20 Gallon Sand Blaster Model Nr.:SB-202
Specification:
Heavy-duty all steel construction;
Tank volume:20Gallon
Air Consumption: 6-25CFM
Overall dimension: 92cm(H)*78cm(L)*38cm(W)
Equipped with new sandblast gun and concerned necessary parts
Hose length: 10feet
Working pressure: 60~125PSI
Function:
Sandblast parts before welding or painting
Replaceable ceramic tips in nozzle prolonging service life;
Use aluminum oxide or glass beads for cleaning;
Package details:
Pcs/Ctn: 1
G.W./N.W.: 25/23kgs
Dimension: 88*46*52cm
Q‘TY/20': 160pcs
Q‘TY/40' : 325pcs
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, always protect eyes and face with goggles and mask, and hands and arms with heavy work gloves when spraying abrasive materials.
Place the sand blaster induction probe in the sand supply container.
How To Sandblast :
1. Connect and open the water supply line before starting the pressure washer.
2. Trigger the gun to relieve the air in the equipment.
3. Start the pressure washer. See its instruction manual.
4. Trigger the gun to activate the spray.
CAUTION: Always test spray on a scrap of similar material first! The high pressure spray could damage the surface if the sandblaster is held too close. See step 5 below.
5. To check the distance you will need to hold the spray nozzle from the surface, start to spray at the scrap of material from a distance of several feet. Gradually move closer, checking frequently to see if the high pressure spray is damaging the surface.
6. See the application below for the type of sand recommended for your work surface.
Always point the nozzle downward when not spraying. This prevents water from entering the sand supply. If water does get into the sand supply hose, remove the probe from the sand, hold the gun trigger open, and let the hose air dry. Always be sure the sand hose is dry before using.
Keep the sand covered to prevent the overspray from wetting the sand. Do not allow small pieces of the sand bag to fall into the sand supply. A smaller piece could prevent the flow of sand.
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