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HORNET SHOT BLASTER 

 

OWNER’S MANUAL 

 

 

OIPB 

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OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 

The HORNET Shot Blasters are constructed according to existing safety rules and 

regulations. These technical precautions should not be removed or changed under any 
circumstances. While operating the machines the following points should also be kept in mind: 

 

 

 

The instructions provided in this manual are done so to ensure the operator’s safety as well 

as that of others, the equipment, and the job site. Failure to follow these guidelines can lead to 
serious personal injury and even death. The operator and any service personnel should read 
and understand the entire manual before working with or servicing any Contec Shot Blaster.  
 

  Disconnect the machine before commencing any servicing or maintenance work 

  In nearly every part of the HORNET

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 high electrical currents and mechanical forces are 

transmitted. The danger of injury is therefore not only from electric shock, but also from 
moving parts of the machine. 

  It is necessary to use safety goggles with side protectors and ear plugs. All persons, in 

the operating area of the Shot blaster must take these precautions. When switching on, 
or  lifting  the  machine  during  blasting,  it  is  possible  that  shot  escapes  at  high  speed. 
Unprotected eyes can be seriously damaged. 

  Never  wear  loose  or  poorly  fitting  clothing.  Flapping  sleeves  may  be  pulled  into  the 

machine causing serious injury. 

  All rotating parts of the machine are suitably protected by covers, which prevent clothes 

or  similar  from  entering  the  machine.  Under  no  circumstances  should  these  covers  be 
removed before you switch the machine on. 

  Access  by  unauthorised  persons  into  the  blasting area  should  be  prevented.  (Due  to  a 

high risk of slipping on lost shot) 

  The  HORNET

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  should  be  switched  off  immediately  if  unusual  noises  or  vibrations  are 

detected during the operating of the machinery. A thorough check must be carried out in 
order to detect the cause. 

  Always pre-check the floor for undulations, steps, stones, screws or other foreign bodies. 

It might be necessary to brush, or in extreme cases, vacuum the floor. Wet or oily spots 
can make blasting impossible and damage the Dust Collector. 

  Check the power cables regularly as damage may have occurred while operating the 

machine or transportation. Always disconnect the cables before examination and treat all 
electrical parts with extreme care. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CONTEC HORNET

Page 1: ...Doc OIPB C Orig Rel 11 2018 Curr Rev 00 MOBILE SHOTBLASTER HORNET OWNER S MANUAL AND PARTS BOOK www BARTELLGLOBAL com...

Page 2: ...HORNET SHOT BLASTER OWNER S MANUAL 1 OIPB C This Page Left Intentionally Blank...

Page 3: ...y USA 40209 Tel 425 405 9100 Fax 425 405 9101 ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OPERATING MANUAL FOR CONTEC SHOT BLASTER 2016 Bartell Morrison Inc No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or...

Page 4: ...s operating or shortly after it is turned off Serious burns may occur CAUTION ROTATING HAZARD Never place hands or feet inside safety guards Serious injury will result from contact with rotating parts...

Page 5: ...TINE SERVICE SCHEDULE 8 o ROUTINE SERVICE INTERVALS 8 OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 9 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 o SETTING UP YOUR SHOT BLASTER 10 o OPERATION 10 o ADJUSTING THE BLAST TRACK 11 o BLAST W...

Page 6: ...of satisfied use WARRANTY INFORMATION Bartell agrees to furnish without charge F O B our plant a replacement for any part or portion thereof comprising the main unit of the Contec Shot Blaster consis...

Page 7: ...6 Overall Length mm in 73 78 29 2 31 2 Overall Height mm in 100 108 40 43 2 Weight Weight kg lb 51 113 Power Source Power kw HP 2 1 2 9 Volts V 110 Frequency Hz 60 Amperage A 20 Shot BSS 2451 SAE J444...

Page 8: ...ading through this manual thoroughly you will find that you can do some of the regular maintenance yourself However when in need of parts or major service be sure to see your Bartell dealer For your c...

Page 9: ...at which time your mechanic or authorized repair shop should complete all the recommended checks in the schedule above The maintenance log is handy for keeping a record of the maintenance performed a...

Page 10: ...area of the Shot blaster must take these precautions When switching on or lifting the machine during blasting it is possible that shot escapes at high speed Unprotected eyes can be seriously damaged...

Page 11: ...l obstacles like joints pose no problems for the HORNET If there are bigger steps or similar check if it is possible for the machine to drive over them before the turbine is switched on In the case of...

Page 12: ...ing The life time of the blast wheel depends on the application of the machine For example a lot of wear tear occurs when blasting soft concrete with a lot of surface fat Concrete dust is a very aggre...

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Page 14: ...HORNET SHOT BLASTER OWNER S MANUAL 13 OIPB C PARTS LIST HORNET SHOT BLASTER...

Page 15: ...54001 Shot Hose 1 39 8731140302 Shot Valve Pipe with Magnets 1 41 8731100307 Shot Valve Lid 1 43 8731100306 Shot Valve Axis 1 45 8731100301 Shot Valve Lever 1 47 8760331226 Joint 2 49 8730100306 Rod f...

Page 16: ...HOT BLASTER OWNER S MANUAL 15 OIPB C 91 8790215017 Handle inclined 1 93 8730100101 Sieve 1 101 8750201020 Power Limiter 115V 1 103 8730111200 Cooling block 1 105 8730111201 Cover 1 107 870542812 Hose...

Page 17: ...HORNET SHOT BLASTER OWNER S MANUAL 16 OIPB C ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM HORNET SHOT BLASTER...

Page 18: ...orrectly adjusted Is the shot cage worn out Is the sieve Appendix diagram No 81 in the shot compartment blocked Is the shot valve Appendix diagram No 13 blocked Has the shot worn out Check the size of...

Page 19: ...rectivas Dichiariamo sotto la ns unica responsibilita che il prodotto al quale questa dichiarazione si riferisce fabbricato in conformit ai seguenti standard e documenti di normative EN 349 1993 Safet...

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