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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Sand Blast Mobile blast...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Mobile Blast Contents Section 1- Introduction (1-1) How to use the manual (1-2) Terminology and signs Section 2- General information (2-1) Company’s liabilities (2-2) Guarantee Section 3- Device introduction (3-1) Main parts Section 4- Technical features (4-1) Technical features (4-2) Technical details...
  • Page 4 Please impart us with your constructive guidance, so that we can benefit from your comments, recommendations, and gain knowl- edge about your needs. We hope that you will find using Mobile Blast to be an enjoyable and successful experience Polaris Engineering and Manufacturing...
  • Page 5: Section 1- Introduction

    Mobile Blast Introduction...
  • Page 6: How To Use The Manual

    Introduction (1-1) How to use the manual This manual presents the instructions about use, installation, and maintenance of Mobile blast device made by Polaris Co. It should be noted that: • The product should be used according to the instructions of this manual.
  • Page 7: Terminology And Signs

    Mobile Blast (1-2) Terminology and signs Knowledge of signs meanings is of great importance. A list of signs has been introduced in the following for initial recognition and reference to them if necessary. Danger! Indicates compulsory warnings. Warning! Indicates functional recommendations.
  • Page 8: Section 2- General Information

    Mobile Blast General Information...
  • Page 9: Company's Liabilities

    Mobile Blast (2-1) Company liabilities Polaris is not liable for any problem involving the following: Failure to follow the instructions of this manual (incorrect use of the product), repair by an unauthorized person and part replacement without coordination with the after-sales service department, failure due to power fluctuations.
  • Page 10 General Information • Authorized representatives of Polaris Co. These persons are endorsed by the company to work on the device under any operational circumstances. They are also authorized to do any electrical and mechanical adjustment/ repair, maintenance program and authorized parts replacement.
  • Page 11: Section 3- Device Introduction

    Mobile Blast Device Introduction...
  • Page 12: Main Parts

    Main parts You will be able to remove the oxides on casts and different surfaces with the Mobile Blast device. Mobile blast is produced in Y and G types. Y type is able to use 25-70 μm and G type uses 70-250 μm powders.
  • Page 13 Mobile Blast Technical Features...
  • Page 14: Technical Features

    Technical Features (4-1) Technical features and operation rules of device Polaris Co. products are manufactured based on the latest technologies and are of the highest qualities. The most recent design and manufacturing methodologies are employed to increase the lifetime and quality of products.
  • Page 15: Section 5- Transportation And Installation

    Mobile Blast Transportation and installation...
  • Page 16: Unboxing

    The device should remain in a vertical position during movement. For more safety and prevention of any damage due to neglecting the technical details, refer to section 4-2. Failure to follow the aforementioned instructions results in device being damaged, and Polaris Co, won’t be held liable.
  • Page 17: Environmental Conditions

    The following should be done before the use of the device: Mobile blast has been designed to be put on a stable and firm worktable in parallel with the ground. The stability of all parts of the worktable should be checked.
  • Page 18: Device Installation

    1.Get the device out of its box carefully. To do so, take out all the protective material (Plastofoams) around it, take out the Mobile blast, and put it on a flat and standard laboratory table such that the space within 25 cm radius of the device is empty.
  • Page 19 Mobile Blast Device Application...
  • Page 20: Device Initiation

    Device Application (6-1) Device initiation 1.Put the device on a worktable (refer to section 5-4). 2.Remove the air pedal from the box. Look for any damages in the hose. 3.Connect the air pedal pneumatic hose to respective connections and assure from complete connection and latching in the connections (pneumatic hose cap with a red sign should be connected to a red hose cap).
  • Page 21 Do not connect the device to electricity until this step Please use safety measures. Even if the pressure gauge show the device pressure, Mobile Blast reservoirs are involved only when the pressure is applied on the air pedal. Always use clean, dry abrasive powder with proper powder size (certified by the Polaris Company).
  • Page 22: Section 7- Safety

    Mobile Blast Safety...
  • Page 23: General Safety

    • If you see any flaws in the device operation, stop operating the device immediately, unplug it, and call the after-sales ser- vice department of Polaris Co and inform them about that. • Never disassemble the electrical or pneumatic parts.
  • Page 24: Safety Measures Of Device

    6.Never use the device without the proper powder. Selection of powder type should be based on the validation of authorities and Polaris Company. 7.Do not place the spinning nozzle towards the eyes and skin. Abuse may result in serious harm to the eyes and skin wounds.
  • Page 25: Section 8- Maintenance

    Mobile Blast Mobile Blast Maintenance...
  • Page 26: Periodical Maintenance

    Maintenance (8-1) cleaning Keep the device body clean using a dry cloth. Wet the cloth with little water or a non-greasy solution, if needed (only do this for body cleaning). Users should make sure the device is kept clean and free of dust water and other unexpected solutions.
  • Page 27 If you find any defect in the hose or other inspected parts, disconnect the connection between the mobile blast device and the compressor and vacate the air flowing in the system. After troubleshooting based on manual, initiate the device. If the device has any defects ex-...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    (8-3) Troubleshooting problem Possible reasons Corrective actions Air and abrasive 1.Blockage of the 1.Opening nozzle- powder do not exit beginning of nozzles Tungsten separation 2.The pneumatic and cleaning the air pedal hose has been exit path twisted 2.After bringing out the nozzle from the hose, push the air pedal to determine if...
  • Page 29 Mobile Blast Constant device 1.Connections inside 1.Check/fix the air function (device the air pedal are faulty pedal connections sticking) 2.Outlet valve in air 2.Replacing the air pedal has a defect pedal with a new one Air leakage from air 1.Air outlet and inlet 1.Switching the...
  • Page 30 Calling the aftersales services Unit of Polaris Co. +49 (0) 21033373500 +49 (0) 21033373550 www.polarisgmbh.com Service@polarisgmbh.com Email...
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