Sand Blaster Wet
Professional Wet Sandblaster For Abrasive Cleaning
•Uses suction-fed injection of sand into water stream
•Attaches to quick connect on pro-style pressure washer wands
•Will not work with Simpson spray wands
•Min. pressure: 1500 PSI, max. pressure 5500 PSI; 200°F max
•Min. flow rate: 3 GPM, max. flow rate: 10 GPM
Always wear protective clothing, including safety glasses while operating machine. Connect the sand induction probe to the stub lance on the mixing head with the hose. Place the sand induction probe in the sand supply container. Connect the lance on the mixing head to the gun. Start the machine per manufacturer’s instruction. Trigger the gun to activate the spray. Check the distance to hold the spray nozzle from the surface by starting to spray at a scrap of material from a distance of several feet. Gradually move closer, checking frequently to see if the high pressure spray is damaging the surface. Refer to the application table for the type of sand recommended for your work surface. Always point the sand nozzle downward when not spraying. This will prevent water from entering the sand supply. If water does get into the sand supply hose, remove the probe from the sand, hold control handle trigger open, and let the hose air dry. Always be sure the sand hose is dry before using. Keep the sand covered to prevent the overspray from wetting the sand. Do not allow small fragments of the sand bag to fall into the sand supply. A small paper fragment could prevent the flow of sand. After the sandblasting operation is complete, remove the probe from the sand, trigger the gun to clear the hose and probe of sand. Then remove the hose from the mixing head a
Always wear protective clothing, including safety glasses while operating machine. Connect the sand induction probe to the stub lance on the mixing head with the hose. Place the sand induction probe in the sand supply container. Connect the lance on the mixing head to the gun. Start the machine per manufacturer’s instruction. Trigger the gun to activate the spray. Check the distance to hold the spray nozzle from the surface by starting to spray at a scrap of material from a distance of several feet. Gradually move closer, checking frequently to see if the high pressure spray is damaging the surface. Refer to the application table for the type of sand recommended for your work surface. Always point the sand nozzle downward when not spraying. This will prevent water from entering the sand supply. If water does get into the sand supply hose, remove the probe from the sand, hold control handle trigger open, and let the hose air dry. Always be sure the sand hose is dry before using. Keep the sand covered to prevent the overspray from wetting the sand. Do not allow small fragments of the sand bag to fall into the sand supply. A small paper fragment could prevent the flow of sand. After the sandblasting operation is complete, remove the probe from the sand, trigger the gun to clear the hose and probe of sand. Then remove the hose from the mixing head a