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1/20/2015 (3:46 PM) 
2034vx & 2034vxa v6.0.doc 

 

 

SAFETY INFORMATION

 

 
DO NOT attempt to operate this equipment until you have read and understand the 
potential hazards associated with operating this equipment and are able to follow all 
safety and operating procedures found in this manual.  
Potential hazardous situations are identified whenever you see the following alert: 

! WARNING 

 

 

 

1.0

 

SUMMARY OF POTENTIAL 
HAZARDS

 

This is a summary of primary hazards, read the 
entire manual to understand all of the potential 
hazards. 
This equipment is designed for etching glass with 
aluminum oxide abrasive media. NEVER use silica 
sand or abrasive containing silica with this 
equipment. Breathing dust from silica sand may 
cause silicosis, a fatal lung disease.  

1.1

 

Electrical

 

1.1.1

 

Injury or death caused by electrical shock

 

or 

fires caused by electrical shorts can occur if 
electrical outlets are not properly grounded and do 
not have the proper circuit breaker protection of 15 
amps.   Make sure the electrical outlet is grounded 
and is connected to a properly working 15 amp 
circuit breaker.  DO NOT use extension cords to 
connect this equipment.

 

1.1.2

 

Always unplug power when doing repairs, 

maintenance or replacing lamps.

 

1.2

 

Lighting

 

1.2.1

 

The Lighting fixtures inside the cabinet will 

get very HOT, especially the glass lens. Touching 
these fixtures while or shortly after, the machine has 
been running may cause severe burns. When 
replacing bulbs do not exceed 100 watt bulbs. 

1.2.2

 

The Lighting fixtures inside the cabinet have 

seals to help keep dust out but are not explosion 
proof.  Do not blast materials that may produce 
combustible dusts.  Never use flammable solvents 
inside the cabinet. 

1.3

 

Dusts

 

1.3.1

 

Prolonged breathing of dusts produced by 

blasting media and materials removed by blasting 
may result in serious respiratory injury or death.  
Health risks may vary with type of abrasive media 
and materials that are removed by blasting. 

NEVER 

use this equipment to blast materials that may 
produce toxic dusts such as lead. 

ALWAYS wear 

NIOSH approved respirators for ANY activity 
where you may be in contact with airborne dusts.

 

1.3.2

 

Abrasive media and dusts may cause irritation 

to the skin. Wear 18 mil rubber or latex gloves such 
as the ones provided with the cabinet when blasting 
and whenever the abrasive may come in contact 
with your skin.

 

1.3.3

 

Abrasive media and dusts may cause irritation 

to your eyes. Protective eye goggles should be worn 
whenever handling the abrasive or cleaning the 
cabinet. 

 

1.3.4

 

ALWAYS shut off main air supply "lever C" 

at the end of each day.  If the valve is left on and the 
air compressor supply shuts off at night the pot will 
depressurize and automatically open.  When the air 
compressor comes back on the next day, air will run 
through the pot and abrasive and dust will blow out 
through the arm holes of the cabinet creating a 
hazardous condition of dust in the air.

 

1.4

 

Abrasive Blasting Medias

 – NEVER use 

silica sand or abrasive containing silica with this 
equipment.  Breathing dust from silica sand may 
cause silicosis, a fatal lung disease. We recommend 
and supply with your cabinet, 150 grit Brown 
Aluminum Oxide, MSDS information is provided in 
your information package.

 

Summary of Contents for 2034vx

Page 1: ... 2034vx 2034vxa Sandcarving System ...

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Page 3: ...1 20 2015 3 46 PM 2034vx 2034vxa v6 0 doc Table of Contents Section 1 Safety Information Section 2 Setup Guide Section 3 Operation Section 4 Maintenance ...

Page 4: ...ir Pressure Regulator Knob Air Flow Valve Abrasive Flow Valve Air Inlet Valve Foot Switch Valve Footpedal Water Seperator Blast Nozzle Nozzle Holder Air Inlet Valve Quick Disconnect Pressure Pot Closure Lever Blast Hose Union Nut Air Pressure Regulator Gauge U U ...

Page 5: ...cabinet have seals to help keep dust out but are not explosion proof Do not blast materials that may produce combustible dusts Never use flammable solvents inside the cabinet 1 3 Dusts 1 3 1 Prolonged breathing of dusts produced by blasting media and materials removed by blasting may result in serious respiratory injury or death Health risks may vary with type of abrasive media and materials that ...

Page 6: ...to follow the procedures in this manual could result in serious injury or death from the sudden release of compressed air NEVER attempt to open the pressure pot closure mechanism using the Pressure Pot Closure Lever L This could cause a sudden UNSAFE release of compressed air The pressure pot opens automatically when the pot is depressurized Never do maintenance on any component of the pressure po...

Page 7: ...inet 2 3 Cabinet Inspection 2 3 1 Before removing the equipment from the shipping pallet inspect the cabinet for the following 1 External damage to the motor viewing glass power connections switches handles and the pressure pot 2 Check lighting fixtures inside the cabinet to make sure they are tight and have not vibrated loose in shipping NOTICE If there are any external or internal damages to the...

Page 8: ...7 Foot Petal Connection The foot petal F has a short hose and a long hose with quick disconnect fittings Connect the short hose to quick disconnect fitting on footswitch valve E Connect the long hose to the quick disconnect fitting located between water separator G and the air inlet valve C 2 8 Dust Bag Installation 2 8 1 Remove by pulling rubber plug from bottom hole The rubber plug must be used ...

Page 9: ...ing 2 11 Adding Abrasive Media The system has been shipped without the abrasive media in the pot Turn the dust collector on place unopened 50lb bag of 150 grit aluminum oxide abrasive into the cabinet Slit the center of the bag open Close the side door and empty the bag using the front armhole access After the dust has cleared remove the bag from the cabinet NOTICE The abrasive media will break do...

Page 10: ...e pot 2 13 4 Turn on the compressor and let it fully charge with air but DO NOT connect the air hose to the cabinet yet 2 13 5 Air compressors generally have an output regulator and two air pressure gauges One gauge is to indicate the pressure in the tank and the other is the output pressure the customer sets Set the output pressure regulator to 90 psi 2 14 Height Adjustment 2 14 1 The 2034vx Adju...

Page 11: ...nozzle orifices are used 3 2 Connecting Air to Cabinet 3 2 1 Before connecting the air hose from the compressor to the pot make sure the Air Inlet Valve C is in the OFF position horizontal and the air compressor has been set up according to instructions found in the Rayzist setup guide 3 2 2 Connect the compressor air hose to the Air Inlet Valve Quick Disconnect Plug N but DO NOT turn the air inle...

Page 12: ...izing the pot the pressure regulator gauge H should read about 30 psi If the gauge has a different reading make an adjustment as follows Unlock the Air Pressure Regulator Knob A by pulling upwards Twist clockwise to increase blast pressure or counter clockwise to decrease blast pressure Set regulator to desired pressure and then press down to lock the knob 3 5 Adjusting Abrasive and Air flow 3 5 1...

Page 13: ... you are done blasting or you run out of abrasive during blasting keep the dust collector turned on and then turn off the Air Inlet Valve C Then depress the foot pedal until the pot is depressurized When all the air pressure is exhausted the pot closure cap will automatically open and the abrasive that has collected in the bottom of the cabinet will flow back into the pot You can get additional ab...

Page 14: ...back into the pressure pot 4 2 1 Pinch or twist the bag tightly closed underneath the Ring Clamp then open the clamp by opening the safety lock and then the clamp lever Tie off the bag and discard 4 2 2 Slide a new bag through the Ring Clamp and fold about 3 inches of bag material over the ring Open ring clamp lever and slide bag and ring over PVC disk Close ring lever and secure safety lock 4 2 3...

Page 15: ...f glass can be sharp and cut through your skin Wear protective gloves when handling the glass 4 5 1 1 The window consists of two 12 x 24 panes of glass the outer double safety laminate replacement not required and the inner 1 8 thick single strength glass The inner single strength glass will get frosted over time and will impair visibility NOTICE 12 x 24 x 1 8 thick single strength window glass ca...

Page 16: ...cement Always Turn off unplug power from the unit Do not exceed 100 watt bulbs 4 8 4 Dust collector dust bags The dust collector bags are treated with a special non stick liner and should operate with a long life as long as daily and periodic maintenance is followed Replacement is required if any tears develop in the bag allowing dust to bypass collector and exit exhaust vent Periodically check in...

Page 17: ... Leads Green w Yellow Black White Blower Motor Electrical Connection Box 1 2 EMT From Molded Power Cord with Ground Black White White Black 110 VAC Black White Ground Lug Double Pole 10A Contact Black Green with Yellow Stripe 22mm Lever Action Switch 1 2 EMT From Molded Power Cord with Ground Copper Black Red Red Black 8 4 2 1 3 5 G Motor Leads Green w Yellow Black Red Blower Motor Electrical Conn...

Page 18: ...er Cord with Ground Black White White Black 110 VAC 1 2 LTNM conduit to actuator N C V V Blue Blue Yellow Yellow White Black AC DCConverter White Black C NC NC to actuator Black White Copper Ground Lug Enclosed Halogen Light Fixture 100w Lamp Double Pole 10 A Contact Black Green Yellow 22mm Lever Action Switch 1 2 LTNM conduit to motor 8 4 2 1 3 5 G Motor Leads Green w Yellow Black Red Blower Moto...

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