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PRODUCED FROM SHOT BLASTING SUCH SURFACES CAN CREATE A
SERIOUS HEALTH THREAT TO THOSE WHO INHALE OR COME INTO
CONTACT WITH THE DUST. AS A RESULT, THE WORK AREA MUST BE
CHECKED FOR THESE MATERIALS BEFORE WORK CAN BEGIN.
B LAS TP RO MANUF AC TUR ING, I N C . DOES NOT W AR R ANT IT S
EQUIPMENT TO BE SUITABLE FOR, OR APPROVED FOR, REMOVING
DANGEROUS MATERIALS. IT IS THEREFORE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF
THE CONTRACTOR TO AFFIRM THE SAFETY OF THE WORK AREA AND
THE EQUIPMENT WITH THE PROPER AUTHORITIES. IT IS ALSO THE
RES PONS IBILITY OF THE C ONTR ACTOR TO WARN ALL STAFF
MEMBERS OF ALL POTENTIAL SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM HEALTH
RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH INHALING AND COMING INTO CONTACT
WITH DANGEROUS MATERIALS. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE,
FURTHERMORE, FOR PROTECTING ALL WORKERS FROM BEING
EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS

MATERIALS. SO

, BECAUSE THE BP-9-110V

SHOT BLASTING MACHINE HAS NOT BEEN DESIGNED TO REMOVE,
CLEAN, PROFILE, OR ALTER ANY SURFACE COATED WITH OR
OTHERWISE CONTAMINATED BY DANGEROUS MATERIALS, BLASTPRO
MANUFACTURING, INC. EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR
INJURY, ILLNESS, DEATH, OR DAMAGE THAT MIGHT OCCUR OR
RESULT FROM SUCH IMPROPER USE.

Operator and any other personnel in the work area are wearing safety glasses with side
shields, dust masks, ear plugs, hard hats, steel-toed work boots, long sleeved shirts, tight
fitting clothing, and gloves. It is also imperative for staff to tie back long hair and to
remove all jewelry.

Work area has been blocked off to pedestrians, unprotected personnel, and untrained
personnel. In the event pedestrians, unprotected personnel, or untrained personnel enter
the work area, blasting operations are to be stopped immediately.

Fire extinguishers are nearby. Also, take note of the location and the contact information
of fire departments close to the work site.

Belt guards are in working order and are present on the machine where needed.

All glass and equipment, including vehicles, are protected from steel shot. This can be
done by loosely hanging a sheet of visqueen or other protective material in front of the
glass or equipment in a curtain-like fashion. The importance of protecting glass and
equipment from steel shot cannot be overemphasized.

All floor drains have been plugged or covered so as to prevent steel shot from falling
into the drains.

This equipment is only being used for commercial purposes. This equipment is only to
be operated by professional, trained, and competent operators.

The operator is aware of his surroundings and will use common sense.

THE

OPERATOR IS NOT TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IF HE IS TIRED,
DISTRACTED, OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS, ALCOHOL, OR
MEDICATIONS THAT DECREASE AWARENESS!

Summary of Contents for BP-9-110v

Page 1: ...STARTUP 6 SAFETY OPERATION PROCEDURES 7 SAFETY SHUT DOWN PROCEDURES 8 SAFETY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 9 CHECK LIST 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 SETTING THEBLASTPATTERN 11 TRANSPORTATION 13 WEAR PARTS 14...

Page 2: ...VIDUALS RESPONSIBLE FOR OPERATION MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE OF THE EQUIPMENT The individuals responsible for operating maintaining and servicing the equipment should thoroughly understand and follow all...

Page 3: ...ast wheel at a very high rate of speed which causes the shot to be thrown through an opening in the control cage and down onto to the concrete surface that is being cleaned Due to the high rate of spe...

Page 4: ...ations relating to the use of portable tools on construction sites These statutory requirements standards and regulations are posted on the OSHA website at www osha g ov The operator and maintenance p...

Page 5: ...ds dust masks ear plugs hard hats steel toed work boots long sleeved shirts tight fitting clothing and gloves It is also imperative for staff to tie back long hair and to remove all jewelry Work area...

Page 6: ...all screws and other fasteners are tight Check the shot storage hopper the feed spout and the blast wheel parts for foreign bodies and remove them if present Check the blast wheel blades control cage...

Page 7: ...tioning and to eliminate possible damage to electrical components Safety Operation Procedures When operating the BP 9 1 10V perform the following safety procedures SUPPORT PERSONNEL MUST KEEP A SAFE D...

Page 8: ...tting down the BP 9 1 10V always perform the following safety procedures Shut off the shot supply by pushing the shot valve handle down Advance the machine until you are sure that no deep holes are be...

Page 9: ...y a licensed electrician When performing electrical servicing work make certain that all replacement electrical components comply with the original parts and are correctly adjusted All other repairs m...

Page 10: ...e switch on the BP 9 1 10V and the dust collector to the ON position for two minutes so as to verify that the circuit breaker will not trip 10 Disconnect the hose from the BP 9 1 10V to verify that th...

Page 11: ...trial and error The importance of selecting the proper blast pattern cannot be overemphasized An improper or unevenly distributed blast pattern results in excessive blasting on either the right or le...

Page 12: ...n The hot spot should be in the center of the width blasted The hot spot can be altered by rotating the control cage Rotating the control cage in a counter clockwise direction will move the hot spot t...

Page 13: ...excessive force or of using incorrect loading and unloading procedures Before transportation the BP 9 1 10V should be separated into machine filter unit and general accessories Note Personnel must rem...

Page 14: ...Shot Hopper 30 hours Warping or thin spots Feed Spout 50 hours Thin spots Blast Wheel 10 hours Blades deteriorated 50 Control Cage 10 hours Deteriorated edges Blast Wheel Hub 10 hours Missing pins de...

Page 15: ...trol cage assembly 10 Remove the arbor nut and the blast wheel 11 Check the wheel hub for wear and replace when necessary 12 Install the new blast wheel and the arbor nut 13 Reattach the control cage...

Page 16: ...16 BP 9 110V Drawing...

Page 17: ...rol Cage Bracket BT976324 9 Control Cage BT451476 1 0 F e e d S p o u t Included with Item 12 1 1 F e e d S p o u t H o s e Included with Item 12 1 2 S h o t V a l v e BTP000001 1 3 S i d e B r u s h...

Page 18: ...m BP 9 1 10V is creating excessive wear on liners and blast housing Possible Solution Adjust control cage so that the hot spot is centered in work area rather than on liners or housing Problem BP 9 1...

Page 19: ...en make additional passes over the floor surface Problem BP 9 1 10V or dust collector is emitting concrete dust Possible Solution Verify there are no holes in the duct hose leading from the BPS 110V t...

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