Blast Cabinet

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Make: Skat Blast

Model: SC-40

Ace: Levi Gibson (lgibson19@georgefox.edu).

Location: Welding Shop

Description

The 960-DLX DELUXE Skat Blast Cabinet has become one of "America's Favorites". TWO 90 watt floodlights and big 12" x 33" window for improved, brighter visibility when blasting. Plus, Skat Blast's C-35-M Foot-Pedal-Operated Power Gun and pickup tube system for a more powerful, even blast. Quiet Vac-50 HEPA Vacuum with HEPA Filtration collects 99.97% dust particles down to 0.3 microns.

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Documentation

Terminology

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User Manual

Training

Overview

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Demonstration

Blast stencil pattern on acrylic

General Procedure

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  1. Tape existing stencil to a piece of acrylic scrap. The stencil will only allow abrasion in the areas desired.
  2. Open the cabinet door using the door latch.
  3. Place stencil/acrylic into sandblast cabinet
  4. After placing parts in the cabinet, make sure to secure the door using the latch. If the door is left open it will create a cloud of dust that should not be inhaled.
  5. Turn on the cabinet light and fan switch using the power switch. The switch is located on the top left of the machine.
  6. Insert your arms into the gloves and position yourself for a clear view into the cabinet.
  7. Picking up the parts and gun, manually aim where the stencil doesn't cover the acrylic. Do not point the gun at your gloves or the window.
  8. Position your foot in the foot pedal mechanism. Once pedal is depressed sand will blast out of the gun.
  9. When finished, turn the machine off.
  10. Before removing parts, wait 5-10 mins for the dust in the cabinet to settle.
  11. Once you remove parts make sure to close cabinet door and power off the light and fan.

Safety

  • Make sure the cabinet door is closed before stepping on the air activation pedal.
  • Keep the activation pedal clear when loading the cabinet.
  • After you are done using the blaster let the dust in the cabinet settle prior to opening the door.
  • Inhaling the dust produced by the cabinet is bad for your lungs.
  • Never point the nozzle towards your hand or the window in the cabinet.

Certification

Foxtale Quiz

Troubleshooting

Maintenance

General maintenance

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Specific Maintenance Tasks

Maintenance Procedure Frequency Done By
Nozzle Change As Needed Ace/Tech