Clarke CPSB200B Pressurised Sandblaster Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Clarke
Table of Contents
Clarke CPSB200B Pressurised Sandblaster
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Pressurised Sandblaster. Before attempting to use this product, please read this manual thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully. In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to your purchase giving you long and satisfactory service.
GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt which will be
required as proof of purchase. This guarantee is invalid if the product is
found to have been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the
purpose for which it was intended. Faulty goods should be returned to their
place of purchase, no product can be returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools,
accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycling centre and
disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment
CARTON CONTENTS
The following items should be supplied in the carton. If any parts are missing or damaged, please see your Clarke dealer.
- 1x Tank Assembly
- 2x Handlebars
- 2x Wheels
- 1x Fixings Kit
- 1x Media Hose
- 1x Sand Sieve
- 1x Protective Mask/Hood
- 4x Nozzles – nominal diameters: 2.0 mm, 2.5 mm, 3.0 mm, 3.5 mm
- 1x Front Leg
- 1x Gun Assembly
- 2x Wheel Covers
- 1x Axle
- 1x Funnel
- 1x Roll Teflon Tape
- 1x Spare Gun Closing Block
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
- Read this instruction manual before connecting the sandblaster to your compressor.
- DO NOT use any silica based abrasives with this tool. Silica based abrasives have been linked to severe respiratory disease. ALWAYS use recommended abrasives.
- Abrasives used in this sandblaster may be covered by COSHH Regulations.
- Read this manual carefully, Learn the sandblaster applications and limitations, as well as potential hazards specific to it.
- DO NOT expose to moisture. Don’t use this product in damp or wet locations, Keep out of rain.
- Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark work areas invite accidents.
- Keep children away. All children should be kept away from the work area. Never let a child handle tools without strict adult supervision.
- DO NOT operate this product if under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking medication. If there is any doubt, do not attempt to operate.
- Use safety equipment. Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection should be used in appropriate conditions.
- DO NOT overreach, Keep proper footing and balance at all times when operating this product.
- ALWAYS disconnect the sandblaster from the air supply and release pressure from the tank before storing, servicing, or changing accessories.
- Use clamps or other practical means to secure and support the work piece to a stable platform. DO NOT hold the work by hand or against your body.
- DO NOT point the sandblaster at anyone or at any objects other than the intended work object.
- Check your sandblaster regularly for damage, If any part is damaged it should be carefully inspected to make sure that it can perform its intended function correctly. If in doubt, the part should be repaired. Refer all servicing to a qualified technician. Consult your dealer for advice.
- DO NOT attempt to operate this product near flammable materials or combustibles. Failure to comply may cause serious injury.
- ALWAYS make sure that the trigger is not on before connecting the sandblaster to the air supply.
- Store idle equipment out of the reach of children and untrained persons. Tools may be dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
- Drain the water trap periodically during use, Do not allow moisture to fill more than 1/2 of the water trap bowl. Do not leave water standing in the water trap when storing the sandblaster.
- DO NOT allow the sandblaster to sit pressurized while unattended or not in use.
- Periodically check the abrasive medium delivery components. Valves, hoses and nozzles that carry the abrasive medium after it leaves the pressure tank are subjected to the abrasive blasting action so will wear out more quickly than other components.
- 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 sandblaster until the pressure gauge reads “0” and it has been disconnected from the air supply.
- Maintain the correct air pressure whenever working. DO NOT allow working pressure to exceed 125 psi. If the safety valve does not release excess air pressure, stop all work and release pressure from the tank (see “Releasing Pressure from the Tank” section).
- ALWAYS make sure there is adequate ventilation. DO NOT work in confined areas.
- In the case of injury seek expert medical advice immediately.
- Use clamps or a vice to hold the work if it is small or of light weight rather than using your hands. This frees both hands to operate the nozzle
ASSEMBLY
FIT THE PRESSURE GAUGE TO THE TANK
- Screw the pressure gauge onto the sandblaster
FIT THE HANDLEBARS TO THE TANK
- Lay the tank on a flat level surface such as a workbench, with the handlebar mounting brackets facing up,
- Align the holes in the left handlebar with the handlebar mounting brackets on the left side of the tank.
- Fit a washer to each of the handlebar mounting screws. Insert a screw through each hole in the handlebar and mounting brackets.
- Fit a nut onto each of the screws and firmly tighten with a wrench.
- Repeat steps 2-4 for the right handlebar.
ASSEMBLE THE AXLE
- Slide the axle through the holes at the bottom of the handlebars,
- Slide a washer onto each end of the axle.
- Slide a wheel onto each end of the axle followed by another washer.
- Use the circlip provided to secure the wheel,
- Press the wheel cover onto the wheel
ATTACH THE FRONT LEG
- Roll the tank over so that the handlebars are now facing down.
- Align the holes of the front leg with the holes in the leg mounting on the front side of the tank,
- Insert a split pin through the holes and bend it so the front leg cannot slide off the leg mount.
ATTACH THE MEDIA HOSE
- Slide the hose onto the outlet at the bottom of the sandblaster
- Tighten the clip shown to secure the hose.
- Connect the sandblasting gun to the other end of the hose in a similar manner. Ensure the inlet connector is tightly fitted to the gun.
- A spare gun closing block is supplied for future use.
OPERATION
SAFETY AND HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS
- Before opening tank make sure that it is not pressurized. Ensure the gauge reads “0”. If it does not, release pressure from the tank (See page 10).
- Disconnect the compressor before opening the tank. Protect yourself and those around you from “over-spray”. Remember that your sandblaster is shooting a powerful spray of abrasive material. Do not point it at yourself or anyone around you.
- Wear protective clothing including hood (30), and heavy gloves when using this sandblaster.
- Wear a dust mask over your mouth and nose when using this sandblaster. You will create a cloud of abrasive material and debris which is dangerous to inhale.
- Protect anything around you that may be damaged from the spray of abrasive particles. Nothing subject to contamination damage or with a fine surface should be near your sandblaster work area.
ABRASIVE SELECTION
The type of abrasive you choose will greatly influence the amount of time
needed to clean a given surface area. Suitable Abrasives available from your
clarke stockist
LOADING THE ABRASIVE
- To prevent clogging, ensure that the abrasive you use is dry.
- While you may re-use abrasive but remember that abrasive grit/material does wear out. After use, abrasive becomes smoother and rounder, thus reducing its effectiveness.
NOTE: Re-using abrasive may also cause clogging due to fine debris contained in the mixture from prior use.
- Close the air supply valve by turning it to the closed position,
- Squeeze the trigger to release any pressure from the tank.
- Make sure the pressure gauge reads “0”.
- Remove the filler cap.
- Using the sieve and funnel supplied, pour the selected abrasive material into the tank,
- Do not fill the tank more than ¾ full.
- If humidity in your region is 90% or more, only fill the tank ½ full and check the water trap more frequently.
- Replace the filler cap ensuring the Oring is in place.
NOTE: Place your air compressor in another room to prevent damage from the intake of abrasive dust laden air.
TO START BLASTING
NOTE: Start with all valves in the closed position. Following the instructions below will help prevent clogging in the delivery hose, outlet manifold and in the gun.
- Connect the compressor to the inlet connector.
- Start the compressor and open the air supply valve,
- The tank will start to pressurise.
- Test the safety valve by pulling up on the valve
- Air will hiss out when the valve is pulled.
- Open the throttle valve,
- Check for leaks at the filler cap and along all hoses and fittings as the system pressurises. If leaks are observed, release the pressure from the tank and repair any leaks immediately.
- Press and hold the trigger until air is flowing through the gun.
- With the trigger open, slowly open the abrasive control valve until abrasive material begins to flow out of the gun.
- Adjust the abrasive control valve until the desired amount of abrasive material is flowing through the gun.
- Begin blasting.
ABRASIVE FLOW ADJUSTMENT
- Choose a larger nozzle for a broader spray pattern. Choose a smaller nozzle for more focused spray.
- Adjust air pressure with the throttle valve. Adjust abrasive flow with the abrasive control valve.
- Watch for abrasive clogging. Release pressure from the tank if necessary and replace the abrasive with drier or cleaner abrasive.
TO STOP BLASTING
- While continuing to press and hold the trigger, turn the abrasive control valve to the closed position,
- When you notice only air (no abrasive) is coming out of the nozzle, you can stop the air flow by releasing the trigger. By doing this you are ensuring a clean manifold, hose and gun.
- ALWAYS clean the gun thoroughly after use.
RELEASING PRESSURE FROM THE TANK
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* When finished blasting, close the abrasive control valve
- Press and hold the trigger to expel any remaining abrasive material from the abrasive hose and gun.
- When you notice only air (no abrasive material) is coming out of the gun, release the trigger and close the Air Supply Valve,
- Ensure the throttle valve is open,
- Point the gun in a safe direction.
- Press the trigger until air stops flowing and pressure gauge reads “0”.
- Disconnect air supply hose from the supply valve.
MAINTENANCE
- Keep your sandblaster clean and protect it from damage.
- When initially pressurising, check for leaks at the top of the tank and at all hoses and fittings.
- Leaking joints maybe repaired by replacing worn or damaged parts or using teflon tape.
- Check for worn abrasive hose and fittings.
- Watch for leaks, blistering, bulging or thinning of the hose.
- Replace any parts which appear worn.
AIR FILTER
DRAINING
- Condensation will collect in the air filter which must be drained manually.
- Drain the air filter by pulling down on the drain plug until all the water comes out,
CLEANING/REPLACING
- Press the release catch and unscrew the condensation chamber,
- Unscrew the filter and wipe clean.
NOTE: Do not use harsh or abrasive chemicals when cleaning the condensation chamber.
- Refit the condensation chamber.
REPLACING THE NOZZLE
After l0-l2 hours of blasting time the nozzle should be checked for wear. The nozzle will wear out over time and should be replaced when the hole is no longer round or the abrasive media does not flow smoothly through. To replace the nozzle: NOTE: Refer to page 14 for the following replacement parts.
- Disconnect the sandblasting gun from the air hose.
- Unscrew the nozzle adapter (38), located at the front of the gun.
- Remove the old nozzle (37) and insert the new one.
- A pack of 4 replacement nozzles are available from your Clarke dealer Part number 7640132.
- Replace the nozzle adapter (38) and firmly screw it onto sandblasting gun
SPECIFICATIONS
EXPLODED DIAGRAM
PARTS LIST
- Tank
- Wheel
- Circlip
- Front Foof
- Axe
- Handle Bar
- Handle Grip
- Pan Head Screw
- Hex Nut
- Safety Valve
- Ring
- Tank Filler Cap
- Connecting Pipe
- Intake Manifold
- Pressure Gauge
- 3/8″ Connector
- Water Trap filter
- 3/8″ Brass Air Supply Valve
- 3/8 Brass Throttle Valve
- 3/8″ Steel Abrasive Control Valve
- Inlet Connector
- half Connector
- Connector
- Air Hose
- Abrasive Outlet Manifold
- Hose Clamps
- Abrasive Hose
- Funnel
- Hood
- Lens Tor Hood
- Upper Gun Body
- Lower Gun Body
- Metal Pipe
- Inlet Connector
- Adapter
- O-Ring
- Ceramic Nozzle
- Rubber Adapter
- Nozzle Cap Nut
- Screw ST 4.2 x 16
- Screw ST 4.2 x 12
- On/off Control Lever
- Spring Pin
- Spring
- Rubber Pad
- Screw M3 x 25
- Hard Alloy Pad
- Nut M
- Hose Adapter
- Washer
- Washer
- Wheel Cover
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- We hereby declare that this product(s) complies with the following statuary requirement(s):
- Pressure Equipment (Safely) Regulations 2016
- Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008
- The following standards have been applied to the product(s)
- EN 1248:2001 +A1:2009, EN 12100:2010
The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the product(s) meet(s) the requirement(s) of the The aforementioned legislation has been compiled and is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authorities
- Product Description: 63L Pressurised Sandblaster
- Model number(s): CPSB200B
- Serial/ batch Number: N/A
- Date of lssue: 22/07/2022
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