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MODEL H8118
SANDBLASTING
GUN KIT
INSTRUCTION SHEET
Introduction
Your Grizzly sandblasting gun kit features four
specialized sandblasting pattern nozzles, a col
lection bag, and a polished aluminum media can.
Using the included pattern nozzles, your sand
blasting gun will remove rust, scale, varnish, and
paint from the flat surface, inside and outside cor
ners, and spot locations of your workpiece
Eye, lung, or hand injury could result from
sandblasting if you don't wear proper pro
tective gear. Always wear safety goggles, a
respirator, and gloves when sandblasting.
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Parts & Inventory: (Figure 1)
A. Blast Barrel and Air Jet (P8118001) ............1
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B. Blast Gun (P8118002) ..................................
C. Collection Bag (P8118003) ..........................
Media Can (P8118004) ................................1
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Media Storage Bottle (P8118005) ................1
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F. Flat Pattern Nozzle (P8118006) ...................
Spot Pattern Nozzle (P8118007) .................1
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H. Inside Corner Pattern Nozzle (P8118008) ...
Outside Corner Pattern Nozzle (P8118009) 1
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Blast Media (See Below) ..............................1
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Air Supply Requirements
Sandblasting operations are extremely demanding on small compressors and can cause a compressor overload or overheated condition. Refer to
your compressor Owner's Manual and make sure
that it can handle the load of sandblasting.
We recommend using a compressor that is can
sustain at least 11 CFM at 100 PSI.
To maintain a consistent blast pattern and finish,
we recommend installing an air regulator with a
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Figure 1. Model H8118.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
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gauge in the blast gun air supply.
Keep your compressor completely isolated from
your sandblasting environment, or keep the work
area downwind from the compressor. Airborne
abrasive dust will destroy compressor rings, pis
tons, valves, and bearings.
Make sure to increase the maintenance interval
of your compressor if using it for sandblasting
operations.
If you need help with your sandblasting kit, call
our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663.
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Sandblasting presents a real hazard of silicosis and other lung contamination injuries! These
injuries are permanent and can get worse over time. If you use sandblasting equipment without
the proper headgear, eye protection, and respirator, your lungs and eyes may become irreversibly
contaminated. DO NOT use this sandblaster unless you know how to use it, protect yourself
correctly, and keep all unprotected bystanders away. For latest types of protective equipment and
acceptable respirator types, contact your local OSHA or NIOSH office.
Operation
1. PUT ON YOUR SAFETY GOGGLES, NIOSH
APPROVED RESPIRATOR, AND GLOVES.
2. Install the required pattern nozzle and fill the
can with the required media.
Blasting Media on this page.
3. Set the air supply regulator between 60-100
PSI.
4. Secure the workpiece, connect the blast gun to
the air supply, and start the air compressor.
5. Place the blast gun and pattern nozzle firmly
against the workpiece and begin sandblasting
Never point the gun at yourself or others
during use or when making adjustments.
Tip: Begin work at a low air pressure setting
to avoid excess peening on the workpiece
then experiment with different pressures and
media to gain practical experience. Always
keep your sandblasting media moisture-free,
otherwise, the blast gun may frequently clog.
Refer to Grizzly
Grizzly Blasting Media
G6535: 15 lbs. Aluminum Oxide 220 Grit.
G6536: 15 lbs. Aluminum Oxide 120 Grit.
G6537: 15 lbs. Aluminum Oxide 60 Grit.
G6538: 15 lbs. Glass Bead 50-Micron Grit.
Some common blasting media are listed below.
All media have benefits and drawbacks such as
quality of surface finish, abrasive life, and toxicity.
Precautions you must take to prevent environ
mental damage or personal injury to your respiratory system.
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Steel Type Media
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This aggressive abrasive creates a rough finish that accepts paint well. The abrasive is very
durable and has a long life; however, it MUST be
kept very dry to prevent rusting.
Alumina Type Media
This multi-purpose abrasive creates a smoother
finish than the steel media, but has a shorter life
span. Less of the workpiece surface is removed
with this more forgiving abrasive.
If you need help with your sandblasting kit,
call our Tech Support at: (570) 546-9663.
Maintenance
1. DISCONNECT THE BLAST GUN FROM
THE AIR SUPPLY.
2. Clean all parts with warm soapy water and
dry completely.
3. Look for leaking seals and fittings, a worn collection bag, and cracked or worn out parts.
4. Only replace worn or damaged parts. Do not
attempt to repair or modify this tool.
Glass and Garnet Type Media
Typically, this abrasive works well on soft metals
and to address surface issues with equipment
parts where tolerances cannot be affected. The
life of this abrasive is limited and not well suited
for repetitive recycling.
Sand Type Media
This abrasive is easy to find and gives an average
finish that is acceptable for most projects. Sand
has a good recycling life and is economical.
Other Types of Media Available
Plastic beads, ground peanut shells, ground corn
cob, sodium bicarbonate, and wheat starch.