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1.     19  Release the air pressure in the tank before opening  Open the sandblasting gun to release  pressure  Make sure pressure gauge reads      PSI    before opening the tank  Do not  attempt any repairs to the pressure blaster until the gauge reads  0 PSI     20  Maintain correct air pressure when working  Do not allow pressure to exceed 125 PSI  If  the safety valve does not release excess air pressure  stop all work and open the  sandblasting gun to release pressure in the tank       WARNING    The warnings and cautions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover  all possible conditions and situations that may occur  It must be understood by    the operator that common sense and caution are factors that cannot be built  into this product but must be supplied by the operator        AIR ABRASIVE SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS               25   Abrasive Use  Hose ID Hose Length Nozzle ID Compressor HP  PSI Per Hour         CE    Air pressure in the range of 65 125PSI is recommended and will provide the best results    ASSEMBLY   1  Attach two wheels   16  to the axle   25  using two of the cotter pins for each   14    2  Slide the handle bar   6  onto the left leg   7  and the right leg   17  and secure it with  two self tapping locks        3  Loosen the hose clamp   23  on the end of the abrasive hose  slide the hose along the  hose clamps   24  onto the nipple and tighten the hose clamps very securely  which  have to resist the force of 65 to 125PSI        OPERATION    Alway
2.   3  Turn the abrasive control valve to the closed position while pressing and holding the  sandblasting gun to expel remaining abrasive material from the abrasive hose    4  Release pressure on the safety valve     5  Disconnect air supply hose from abrasive blaster     Nozzle and Rubber Nozzle Seal Replacement   1  Disconnected air supply to sandblasting gun    2  While holding the sandblasting gun against spring pressure in the open position   unthread the knurled nozzle retaining collar of the sandblasting gun and remove the  retaining collar  nozzle and rubber seal    3  Insert replacement nozzle into the retaining collar followed by the rubber seal  then  thread the knurled nozzle retaining collar of the sandblasting gun onto the sandblasting  gun and tighten securely        RUBBER SEAL    KNURLED NOZZLE RETAINING  COLLAR    MAINTENANCE    1  Keep your pressure blaster clean and protect from damage    2  Depressurize after using    3  When initially pressurizing  check for leaks at the top of the tank and at all hoses and  fittings  Leaking joints may be repaired by replacing worn or damaged Teflon tape at  joints    4  Check for worn abrasive hose and fittings  The abrasive control valve  manifold and all  parts after the abrasive is ejected from the tank are subject to rapid wear  due to the flow  of abrasive  Watch especially for leaks  blistering bulging or thinness of the hose   Replace any parts which appear worn   Caution   1  Pay particular attention to the abra
3.  10 microns or smaller  can bypass the lung   s filtering system  and penetrate deep into the respiratory system  where they may cause serious damage   Safeguards are needed when smaller particles are present in the working environment     Some dust created by abrasive blasting  grinding  and other construction activities contains  chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer  birth defects or other  reproductive harm  Your risk from exposure varies  depending on how often you do this  work  To reduce your exposure to these chemicals  work in a well ventilated area  and with  approved safety equipment  such as dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out  microscopic particles     Metal Dust   In addition to the abrasive being used  contributes to the generation of airborne dust  Metals  such as lead  cadmium  and manganese  can be extremely toxic when inhaled  Many  existing paints are lead based  Regulations require special handling  trained personnel  and  medical monitoring when lead 15 present  If in doubt  please make sure to double check     Silica Sand   This product is a potentially serious health hazard and should NOT be used as an abrasive   If silica containing  quartz  materials are selected for any reason  workers must wear a  positive pressure or pressure demand respirator with an assigned protection factor  APF  of  either 1000 or 2000  Silica must be contained and disposed of properly  Even if a wet  blasting method is selected  silic
4.  the instructions for    lubricating and changing accessories  Inspect compressors cord periodically and if  damaged have it repaired by a qualified technician  Inspect all hoses for leak prior to use     3    The handle must be          clean  dry and free from oil and grease at all times    10  Be sure that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the unit or work surface  before using    11  Make sure the air pressure adjustment is set at  0 PSI    and the sandblasting gun is in the  off position when not in use and before attaching the air compressor    12  Do not operate the unit when tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs    13  Check for alignment and binding of moving parts  any broken parts or mounting fixtures  and any other conditions that may affect proper operation before use  Do not use the unit  if any switch does not turn on or off properly    14  When servicing  only use parts and accessories intended for use with this unit    15  Drain water trapped in the air pressure gauge periodically    16  Do not allow pressure blaster to be pressurized while unattended or not in use    17  Make sure all equipment is rated to the appropriate capacity  Make sure that regulator is  set no higher than 125PSI    18  Periodically check the abrasive medium delivery equipment  Valves  hoses and nozzles  that carry the abrasive medium after it leaves the pressure tank are subject to the  abrasive blasting action and will wear out more quickly than other components
5. LOTOS TECHNOLOGY  Sandblaster SB5    www uwelding com          TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                                                                                                                     3  SAFETY RULES                                              3  AIT ADEASIVS Supply R  QUIEMENES ER en ENE 4  ASSEMBEN erneer                                             5  OPERA ION               nee             bed hi ne 6        DE NE CIION                                                  6             Orare ae ee db POA taie nan tu ao ao nou 6   To State Abrasive Blasii                                   adenine 6  Abrasive Flow                    NE RN dead R R    7   TO UO WIAs INC an       have             gaa ae mn en on RUSE 7   To Release Pressure inom the  DAAK  tevens neee aa enen 7  Nozzle and Rubber Nozzle Seal Replacement    aaan eeen I  MAINTENANCE                                E       boon                  HEALTH    CONSIDERA TIONS                        ECA RE REA A DEON        ewes 8  TROUBLESHOOTING soc2325 8356490064240612 94005608 55350996 L eon uma  9  PARTS LIST AND DIAGRAM nn 10       WARNING   Airborne Dust   This is one of the most serious hazards associated with blasting operations  When  evaluating this hazard  it 1s important to consider the concentration of dust and the size of  particles  Larger particles  considered  nuisance    dust  are normally filtered out in the nose  and throat  Smaller particles 
6. Wet media    Wet media   Water in air   Water in tank  Moderate humidity    High humidity    Compressor too small  Nozzle size too large   Too many leaks in air lines  Holes in abrasive hose    Air filter on compressor  plugged    Compressor too small  Supply valves not on full  position   Nozzle size too large  Leaks in air lines   Holes in air lines   Air filter on compressor  plugged   Urethane gasket worn or  dirty   Blaster tank empty  Moisture in media   Not enough air pressure  Abrasive hose kinked  Debris in media         See  Lack of Air Pressure   Adjust abrasive control  valve    Close slightly    Check pressure gauge  Purge  amp  Screen   Use smaller grit size   Use large nozzle or Adjust  abrasive control valve  Dry media  drain water  from air   Change or use dry media  Drain water from air lines  Empty  dry out and refill  Keep media dry as  possible   Use drier or moisture  separator   Avoid that period of use if  possible   Restrict time used   Use smaller size   Seal  amp  tighten air lines  Replace hose   Clean filter    Use larger compressor    Open vales    Use smaller size nozzle  Seal  amp  tighten air lines  Replace hose   Clean filter    Clean or replace gasket    Fill tank   Dry media  Check system  Straighten       Clean or screen media    DIAGRAM     gt    gt   z  s    30 31       10    PARTS LIST               HANDLE BAR      08 CONNECTOR  2      AIR PRESSURE GAUGE   13    11    
7. a that is allowed to migrate by either wind or water  will  eventually become an airborne contaminant     Air Supply   Air supplied respirators must be used at all times  1  when working inside of blast cleaning  rooms   2  when using portable units in areas without enclosure  and  3  under any  circumstances where the operator 15 not physically separated from the abrasive material by  an exhausted enclosure  If airline respirators and compressors are used  make sure the intake  hose is placed in an area that provides clean air  An attendant should be in the area at all  times  monitoring breathing air and assuring the blaster   s safety     When using pneumatic equipment  basic safety precautions should always be followed to  reduce the risk of personal injury and hazards due to over pressurization     Additional Personal Protective Equipment   Blasting operations create high noise levels  so hearing protection is a must for both  the operator and nearby workers  Operators should also wear heavy canvas or leather  gloves  aprons  or leggings when appropriate  as well as safety shoes     Always wear eye protection that complies with a recognized standard  CSA or ANSI   when operating or performing maintenance on this tool  User and bystanders     CD          Y    Handling and Storing Abrasive   Dust is nearly always created at any point where abrasives are transferred  whether by hand  or shovel  Therefore  all points of transfer must be properly exhausted and workers who  ha
8. d fittings as pressurization begins   If leaks are observed release the pressure from the tank and repair them immediately    3  Point sandblasting gun to a safe direction away from people  pets or anything around you that  may be damaged by abrasive spray    4  Press and hold sandblasting gun until air is flowing though the trigger    5  While pressing and holding the sandblasting gun  slowly open the abrasive control valve until  abrasive material begins to flow out of the sandblasting gun    6  Adjust the abrasive valve to an appropriate position  about 45    when desired amount of  abrasive material is flowing through the trigger nozzle     6    7  Begin blasting    Abrasive Flow Adjustment   Choose a larger nozzle for a broader spray pattern  Choose a smaller nozzle for more  focused abrasive blasting     Adjust abrasive flow with abrasive control valve     Watch for abrasive clogging  Depressurize if necessary and replace the abrasive with drier  or cleaner abrasive     To Stop Blasting   1  While continuing to press and hold the sandblasting gun  turn the abrasive control valve to  the closed position    2  When noticing only air is coming out of the sandblasting gun  stop the air flow by releasing  the gun     To Release Pressure from the Tank  1  When finished blasting  point sandblasting gun in a safe direction away from people  pets or  anything around you that may be damaged by direct or indirect abrasive spray     2  Switch off power to shut down air compressor  
9. ndle abrasive manually should wear particulate filter respirators     SPECIFICATIONS  SB5  Tank Volume  5 Gallon    Working Pressure 60 125 PSI       SAFETY RULES   1  Keep work area clean  Cluttered areas may cause injuries    2  Observe work area conditions  Do not use unit in damp  wet or poorly lit locations  Do  not expose to rain  Keep work area well lit  Do not use electrically powered air  compressors in the presence of flammable gases or liquids    3  Keep children away  Children must never be allowed in the work area  Do not let them  handle tools  hoses or extension cords  No one  including both users and ystanders   should be in close proximity of the sandblasting area without the proper protective  equipment    4  Do not use inappropriate attachments in an attempt to exceed the unit   s capacities    5  Dress properly  Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in the  moving parts  Non skid footwear is recommended  Always wear a hood  included   a  dust mask and heavy duty canvas gloves    6  Use eye and ear protection  Always wear ANSI approved chemical splash goggles when  working with chemical  Wear and ANSI approved dust mask or respirator when working  around metal  wood and chemical dusts and mists    7  Do not force tool  Use correct tools for your application    8  Do not overreach  Keep proper footing and balance at all times  Do not reach over or  across running machines    9  Keep machine clean for better and safer performance  Follow
10. s wear a hood  a dust mask and heavy duty canvas gloves when    operating        Abrasive Selection  The kind of abrasive you choose will greatly influence the amount of time needed to clean a  given surface area  Abrasive materials include silicon carbide  alumina and many others     Be sure that the abrasive you use is thoroughly dry  Damp abrasive can cause clogging of  your pressure blaster     While you may reuse abrasive  remember that the abrasive does wear out  After using   abrasive will become smoother and rounder  thus reducing abrasive   s effectiveness     Reusing abrasive may also cause clogging due to debris contained in the mixture from prior  use     Loading Abrasives   Disconnect air supply hose from abrasive blaster    Watch the pressure gauge and make sure it reads the zero position   Close the abrasive control valve     Remove the filler cap   Insert the funnel  and pour about 25lbs of abrasive into the tank  Then close the filler cap  securely  assuring that the O ring 15 in place       WARNING    Before opening the tank  be sure that the tank is not pressurized and the      i ze    pressure gauge reads    0           To Start Abrasive Blasting   Note  Start with all valves in the closed position    1  With the air compressor off  attach the connector to an air supply hose coming from the air  compressor  Tighten securely with a hose clamp  Switch on power to start up the air  compressor    2  Check for leaks at the tank filler cap and along all hoses an
11. sive hose  nozzle sandblasting gun as they will wear  out much more quickly than others pieces    2  The abrasive hose needs replacing when its side walls develop leaks or show blisters in    the surface  Do not use if any of these problem are present     For warranty  service  and repair please go to www uwelding com       HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS   Protect yourself and those around you from  overspray     Remember that your portable  abrasive blaster is shooting a powerful spray of abrasive material  Do not point it at yourself  or anyone around you     Wear a filter or mask over your mouth when using this unit  You will create a cloud of  abrasive material and debris which 15 dangerous to inhale     Remove  cover  or protect anything around you that might be damaged from direct or  indirect contact with the abrasive spray or particles  Anything subject to contamination  damage  computers  electronics  etc   or anything with a fine surface  automobiles  furniture   etc   should NOT be near your pressure blaster     TROUBLE SHOOTING    PROBLEMS PROBLEM CAUSE RECOMMENDED   SYMPTOMS  ACTION    Surging of Blast  Flow    Excessive Media  Consumption    Clogging and  Plugging of Blast  Flow    Moisture in  Abrasive Media    Humid Weather    Overtaxed  Compressor    Lack of Air  Pressure    Lack of Abrasive  Flow              Air pressure too low    Too much media    Abrasive control valve  open too far   Air pressure too low  Debris in media  Media size too large    Nozzle plugs    
    
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