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Eastwood Technical Assistance: 800.544.5118  >>  techelp@eastwood.com

To order parts and supplies: 800.345.1178  >>  eastwood.com 

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OPERATIONAL HAZARDS! 

•  Use clamps or other practical means to secure and support the work piece to a stable location. Holding the  

work by hand or against your body may lead to a loss of control and result in severe injury.

• 

NEVER

 clamp the Safety Trigger (dead man valve) in the open position or attempt to defeat it’s purpose in any way.  

Severe bodily injury and or property damage can quickly occur.

• 

ALWAYS

 check to make sure that the Safety Trigger is not open before connecting blaster to air supply.  

Blaster may cause damage to property or person if connected to air while the safety trigger valve is open.

•  Store the blaster out of the reach of children and untrained persons. High-pressure pneumatic equipment is  

dangerous in the hands of untrained users.

•  Never allow abrasive blaster to sit pressurized while unattended or not in use.
• 

ALWAYS RELEASE THE AIR PRESSURE IN THE TANK BEFORE OPENING.

 See “Releasing Pressure from the 

Tank” section. Make sure pressure gauge reads “0” before opening the tank. Do not attempt any maintenance  
on the abrasive blaster until the pressure gauge reads “0”, and it has been disconnected from air supply.

•  Check for damage regularly. If any part of the blaster is damaged or, if in doubt, the part should be replaced. Only 

qualified persons familiar with high-pressure pneumatic equipment should perform repairs. Consult Eastwood for 
advice.

•  Periodically check the abrasive media delivery components. Valves, hoses and nozzles that are exposed to the 

abrasive media after it leaves the pressure tank are subjected to abrasive blasting action and will wear out more 
quickly than other components.

• 

ALWAYS

 disconnect the air supply and release pressure from the tank before refilling media, storing, servicing, 

or changing accessories. Such preventative safety measures reduce the risk of releasing pressure accidentally.

•  Make sure all air supply equipment is rated to the appropriate capacity. For best results, set regulator and  

operate at 80 to 90 psi. DO NOT exceed 125 psi.

•  The safety valve is set to release at 125 psi. If the safety valve releases, stop all work immediately and release 

pressure from the tank (see “Releasing Pressure from the Tank” section).

3. 

The third most common cause of unsatisfactory Abrasive Blaster performance is insufficient CFM flow. CFM = Cubic Feet per  

Minute. This is based on compressor output and is listed on all compressor data plates. The greater the CFM output of a  

compressor, the better an Abrasive Blaster will perform. Also, a smaller Nozzle I.D. will require less CFM. Generally, a 2mm  

Nozzle will require 10 CFM @ 90 psi while a 3.5mm Nozzle will require 20 CFM. 

 

In addition, excessive hose length and an increased number of fittings will reduce available CFM to the Abrasive Blaster.  

A larger hose I.D. and shorter length will serve to increase CFM delivery to the Abrasive Blaster.  

 

Generally, if a compressor runs constantly while blasting, it is an indication that it is undersized and a larger capacity unit may be  

required. Continuing to run a compressor at that rate can cause overheating and permanent damage.

WARRANTY

This product has a one year warranty covering any manufacturing defects. Despite our strict quality control standards implemented  
during our manufacturing process, sometimes a product gets shipped that does not meet our specifications. If you have a product  
that does not work correctly within 30 days of your purchase, it can be returned to The Eastwood Company for credit or replacement. 
Before returning any product, you must contact the Eastwood Company at 800-345-1178 to acquire a Return Authorization Number.
When sending your product you must include:

1. 

A copy of the dated receipt showing the original purchase,

2. 

Your full name, street address and telephone number.

 

Please ship to:

The Eastwood Company
263 Shoemaker Rd.
Pottstown, PA 19464 
ATTN: Warranty Return  
 
We will examine the product. If the problem is due to a manufacturing defect, we will repair or replace the product at no charge and 
return to you postage or UPS paid. If the problem is due to misuse, abuse, user modification or it is out of warranty, we will contact  
you with a repair estimate and ask for a credit card number for payment. After the product has been repaired, it will be returned via 
postage or UPS paid.

Summary of Contents for 51117

Page 1: ...PA 19464 USA US and Canada 800 345 1178 Outside US 610 718 8335 Fax 610 323 6268 eastwood com ACCESSORIES 22022 Abrasive Sifter Screen 11 50417 Abrasive Media Funnel Strainer 8 12123 Blast Nozzle Sealing Pads 3 Pack 51556 2mm Blast Nozzle 3 Pack 12111 2 5mm Blast Nozzle 3 Pack 12112 3mm Blast Nozzle 3 Pack 51557 3 5mm Blast Nozzle 3 Pack 11780 Replacement Safety Trigger Assembly Deadman Valve 1379...

Page 2: ... blast media par ticles have been known to cause cancer and other deadly diseases and must be avoided Always wear your blast hood NIOSH approved respiratory protection ANSI approved safety glasses and heavy duty canvas gloves when operating this equipment In addition levels of hazardous materials such as lead zinc chromate etc may be present in coatings being removed Additional protection may be r...

Page 3: ...90 psi DO NOT exceed 125 psi The safety valve is set to release at 125 psi If the safety valve releases stop all work immediately and release pressure from the tank see Releasing Pressure from the Tank section 3 The third most common cause of unsatisfactory Abrasive Blaster performance is insufficient CFM flow CFM Cubic Feet per Minute This is based on compressor output and is listed on all compre...

Page 4: ...nnect air supply hose from abrasive blaster Press the Safety Trigger until air stops flowing and Pressure Gauge reads 0 Remove Nozzle and clear clog with a piece of wire or suitable object Replace Nozzle and retune the blaster for optimal flow To clear Abrasive Flow Manifold at Tank Outlet Close the Throttling Valve This will divert full pressure to the Tank Release pressure on the Safety Trigger ...

Page 5: ...mbination of two adjustments Throttling Valve and Abrasive Control Valve which will vary widely with different media air supply and atmospheric conditions It is necessary to follow this tuning procedure at the beginning of every blasting job NOTE Operating the blaster with all valves wide open will result in decreased performance and effectiveness Too much air flow not enough media will result in ...

Page 6: ...e replaced immediately if its side walls develop leaks or show blisters in the surface Do not use if any of these problems are present NOZZLE REPLACEMENT 1 Disconnect air supply to Blaster 2 Release pressure in accordance to the Releasing Pressure from the Tank section above 3 While holding the Safety Trigger against spring pressure in the open position unthread the knurled Nozzle Retaining Collar...

Page 7: ...w this tuning procedure at the beginning of every blasting job NOTE Operating the blaster with all valves wide open will result in decreased performance and effectiveness Too much air flow not enough media will result in a high velocity but ineffective stream Too much media not enough air flow will result in a soft weak blast stream a Adjust air pressure with the Throttling Valve The Throttling Va...

Page 8: ...s not pressurized and the air gauge reads 0 To release the pressure from the Tank depress Nozzle Safety Trigger until air stops 2 Close the Air Supply Valve 3 Remove the Filler Cap 4 Using the included Funnel pour the selected abrasive media into the tank Eastwood 13792 Aluminum Oxide 90 Grit Abrasive Media is recommended for best performance CAUTION Do not fill the tank more than 3 4 full The use...

Page 9: ...s not pressurized and the air gauge reads 0 To release the pressure from the Tank depress Nozzle Safety Trigger until air stops 2 Close the Air Supply Valve 3 Remove the Filler Cap 4 Using the included Funnel pour the selected abrasive media into the tank Eastwood 13792 Aluminum Oxide 90 Grit Abrasive Media is recommended for best performance CAUTION Do not fill the tank more than 3 4 full The use...

Page 10: ...w this tuning procedure at the beginning of every blasting job NOTE Operating the blaster with all valves wide open will result in decreased performance and effectiveness Too much air flow not enough media will result in a high velocity but ineffective stream Too much media not enough air flow will result in a soft weak blast stream a Adjust air pressure with the Throttling Valve The Throttling Va...

Page 11: ...e replaced immediately if its side walls develop leaks or show blisters in the surface Do not use if any of these problems are present NOZZLE REPLACEMENT 1 Disconnect air supply to Blaster 2 Release pressure in accordance to the Releasing Pressure from the Tank section above 3 While holding the Safety Trigger against spring pressure in the open position unthread the knurled Nozzle Retaining Collar...

Page 12: ...mbination of two adjustments Throttling Valve and Abrasive Control Valve which will vary widely with different media air supply and atmospheric conditions It is necessary to follow this tuning procedure at the beginning of every blasting job NOTE Operating the blaster with all valves wide open will result in decreased performance and effectiveness Too much air flow not enough media will result in ...

Page 13: ...nnect air supply hose from abrasive blaster Press the Safety Trigger until air stops flowing and Pressure Gauge reads 0 Remove Nozzle and clear clog with a piece of wire or suitable object Replace Nozzle and retune the blaster for optimal flow To clear Abrasive Flow Manifold at Tank Outlet Close the Throttling Valve This will divert full pressure to the Tank Release pressure on the Safety Trigger ...

Page 14: ...90 psi DO NOT exceed 125 psi The safety valve is set to release at 125 psi If the safety valve releases stop all work immediately and release pressure from the tank see Releasing Pressure from the Tank section 3 The third most common cause of unsatisfactory Abrasive Blaster performance is insufficient CFM flow CFM Cubic Feet per Minute This is based on compressor output and is listed on all compre...

Page 15: ... blast media par ticles have been known to cause cancer and other deadly diseases and must be avoided Always wear your blast hood NIOSH approved respiratory protection ANSI approved safety glasses and heavy duty canvas gloves when operating this equipment In addition levels of hazardous materials such as lead zinc chromate etc may be present in coatings being removed Additional protection may be r...

Page 16: ...PA 19464 USA US and Canada 800 345 1178 Outside US 610 718 8335 Fax 610 323 6268 eastwood com ACCESSORIES 22022 Abrasive Sifter Screen 11 50417 Abrasive Media Funnel Strainer 8 12123 Blast Nozzle Sealing Pads 3 Pack 51556 2mm Blast Nozzle 3 Pack 12111 2 5mm Blast Nozzle 3 Pack 12112 3mm Blast Nozzle 3 Pack 51557 3 5mm Blast Nozzle 3 Pack 11780 Replacement Safety Trigger Assembly Deadman Valve 1379...

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