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Sand Etch Instructions
Getting To Know the Sand Etch? Sandblasting System A) Nozzle - Part# 70-9109 - The nozzle is the only part of the Sand Etch sandblaster that is replaceable. To replace, grasp the nozzle in your finger tips and pull it straight out of the Sand Etch? housing. It is metal lined to ensure long use. B) Housing - This is referred to throughout the booklet as the Sand Etch? housing. C) Actuator Button - This button is depressed to release the flow of abrasive grit and air. Hold the Sand Etch? sandblaster in an upright position pointing away from you. D) Pickup Tube - Be sure the pickup tube is pushed firmly into the housing to draw the abrasive grit up into the nozzle. E) Abrasive Grit - Your Sand Etch? System includes one 8 ounce jar of abrasive grit to get you started. Jar must be refilled to the top of the label periodically for the best etching results. Abrasive Grit refills are available in a 12 ounce size. Part# 70-9110. F) Propellant - Your Sand Etch? System also includes a 6 ounce can of non-flammable, environmentally safe propellant. Always hold the propellant can in vertical upright position. Sand Etch? Propellant refills are available in 6 ounce size. Part# 70-9101. Assembling the Sand Etch?Sandblaster Safety Precautions Operating Instructions for Sand Etch? Gun |