A SERVICE OF

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10. Make sure the air pressure adjustment is set at “0 PSI” and the shut off valve is in the off
position when not in use and before attaching the air compressor.
11. Do not operate the unit when tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
12. Before using check for alignment and binding of moving parts, any broken parts or mounting
fixtures and any other conditions that may affect proper operation. Do not use the unit if any
switch does not turn on or off properly.
13. When servicing only use parts and accessories intended for use with this unit.
14. Drain water trapped in the air pressure adjuster periodically.
15. Do not allow pressure blaster to be pressurized while unattended or not in use.
16. Make sure all equipment is rated to the appropriate capacity. Make sure that regulator is set no
higher than 125PSI.
17. Periodically check the abrasive medium delivery equipment. Valves, hoses and nozzles that
carry the abrasive medium after it leaves the pressure tank are subjected to the abrasive
blasting action and will wear out more quickly than other components.
18. Release the air pressure in the tank before opening. Open the shut off valve to release pressure.
Make sure pressure gauge reads “0 PSI” before opening the tank. Do not attempt any repairs to
the pressure blaster until the gauge reads”0 PSI”.
19. Maintain correct air pressure whenever 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 shut off valve 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.
ASSEMBLY:
NOTE: Use Teflon pipe tape on all threaded joints. Make sure all joints are securely tightened.
Legs, Wheels and Handle Bar Assembly (Refer to Fig 1):
1. Attach both the left leg (#7) and the right leg (#17) to the tank (#15) using the four screws & nuts.
The bottom section of the two legs must point outward respectively and the holes in the bottom
of the legs must be parallel to each other to accommodate the axle (#25).
2. Attach one of the wheels (#16) to the axle (#25) using one of the cotter pins (#14).
3. Slide the axle through the holes in the bottom of the two legs, using four cotter pins (#14) to fix
the position of the axle.