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Owner's Manual

Pneumatic

SAND BLASTER

Model No.
875.167070

WARNING:
Before operating tool, read this
manual and follow all
Safety Recommendations
Operating Instructions.

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Safety
Warranty
Features &Operation
Maintenance

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Espahol

Distributed
www.Sears.com

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by Sears, Roebuck

and Co., Hoffman

Estates,

IL 60179

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON
CRAFTSMAN AIR-DRIVE TOOLS
if this Craftsman tool fails to give complete satisfaction
within one year from the date of purchase, RETURN iT
TOTHE NEAREST SEARS STORE IN THE UNITED

ReadOperating
Instructions
Please become familiar with all the instructions

and

warnings before operating any pneumatic tool.
Always Wear Approved Eye Protection
impact resistant eye protection should meet or exceed
the standards set forth in ANSI Z87.1, Occupational and
Educational Eye and Face Protection. Look for marking
Z87.1 on your eye protection to ensure that it is an
approved style.
Hearing Protection is Recommended
Hearing protection should be used when the noise Ievel
exposure equals or exceeds an 8 hour time-weighted
average sound level of 85dBA. Process noise, reflective
surfaces, other tools being operated nearby, all add to the
noise level in a given work area. If you are unable to
determine your noise level exposure, we recommend the
use of hearing protection.
Avoid Prolonged Exposure to Vibration
Pneumatic tooIs can vibrate during use. Prolonged
exposure to vibration or very repetitive hand and arm
movements can cause injury. Discontinue the use of any
tool if you experience tingling, numbness, discomfort or
pain in your hands or arms. You should consult your
physician before resuming use of tool.
90 PSI Maximum
This tool is designed to operate at an air pressure of 125
90 pounds per square inch gauge pressure (125 PSi)
maximum, at the tool. Use of higher air pressure can, and
may cause injury. Also, the use of higher air pressure
places the internal components under loads and
stresses they were not designed for, causing premature
tool failure.
NOTE: THE AIR SUPPLY SHOULD BE CLEAN, DRYAND
PREFERABLY LUBRICATED. FOR BEST RESULTS
DRAIN THE MOISTURE FROM YOUR COMPRESSOR
DALLY.

STATES, and Sears will repair it free of charge, if this
Craftsman tool is used for commercial or rental
purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 days from the
date of purchase. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
Distributed by Sears, Roebuck
Hoffman Estates, IL 60179.

and Co., Dept. 817WA,

The Craftsman Model 875.167070 Sand Blaster is
ideal for removing rusr and paint from a variety of
surfaces.
Features
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Compact Design.
Maintenance free.
Complete with three tips.

Specifications
Tip Size ............................................................. 4.8 mm or 3/16"
Weight ........................................................................... 2.42 Ibs.
Sand inlet Pipe Size ........................................... 13ram or 1/2"
Average air consumption ........................................ 9.5 SCFM
Suction Capacity ......................................................... 0.06 MPA
Recommended hose size ........................................... 3/8" i.D.
Air inlet .......................................................................... 1/4" NPT
Maximum Air Pressure ................................................. 125 PSi

Pre-Operation
Before the tool is connected to the air supply, clear the air
hose of accumulated dust and moisture by running air
freely through the air hose for 5-10 seconds. Before
removing a tool for service, make sure the air line is shutoff at the compressor. This will prevent the tool from
operating if the throttle is accidently engaged.

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals
are:

Installation

(See figure

1)

This tool is designed to operate at 40 - 125 psi. Lower
pressure (below 40 psi) will reduce performance of the
tool while higher air pressure (over 125 psi) raises the
performance of the tool beyond its rated capacity and
could cause serious damage to tool and user.

Lead from lead based paint
crystalline silica from bricks and cement
and other masonry products, and
arsenic and chromium from chemicallytreated lumber.

Always use clean dry air. Excessive moisture and dirt will
greatly reduce the life of any air motor. We recommend
the installation of an in-line filter-regulator-lubricator
as
close to the tool as possible.

Your risk from those exposures varies, depending on how
often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to
these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work
with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that
are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles.

A 3/8" air hose is required up to a length of 8 ft. If more
length is required a 1/2" air hose should be used at the
compressor. Attach a 3/8" whip hose for the remaining
4 - 8 ft. for flexibility. Be sure all hoses and fittings are the
correct size and tightly secured before using air tool.

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Air Hose Hook Up

Treat your sandblast gun as though it was a loaded pistoI
NEVER point it at anyone.
Protect yourself. Abrasives wilI be deflected from the work
area. Always use goggles and gloves. Save your lungs.
Wear protective mask and work in a well ventilated area.
Protect your children. Keep them away from the blasting
area. NEVER allow them to use sandblasting equipment.
Protect other people. Allow no one around unless they are
wearing goggles, protective mask, and protective gloves.
Do not work around oily rags or flammable liquids. Sand
striking metal could spark and create an explosion.
Make sure air supply is off and lines bled before any
service or maintance.
When sandblasting there wilI be scattering of sand with
considerable force do not blast near automobiles, glass,
furniture or other items that can be damaged by this
scattering.
Do not spray acids or caustics.

The higher the pressure (max. 125PSI), the closer to the
work, the quicker the job will be done
Use large grit abrasive to remove material and use small
grit to smooth surfaces.
Do not blast near automobiles, glass, furniture, or other
items that maybe damaged by over spray of blasting
materials
store blasting material in dry area. Used material will
have
a greater tendency to cake and cause problems

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Always filter material to remove any caked material. Used
material will contain dirt and other matter which has
accumulated from previous blasting. This must be
removed to prevent clogging of the gun
For small objects use a sandblast booth, if available. If
not, a carton cut away can be used as a substitute. This
wi!l help prevent scattering of abrasives and will allow
abrasives to be trapped for reusing.
Use a compressor that can supply enough air. (See
specifications). Too small a compressor will cause air
pressure to drop; blaster wilI not operate satisfactorily
When spraying devices such as caburators stuff rags or
paper into the openings to keep from causing internal
damage.
As your nozzle wears, adjustments in air pressure and
distance from work will have to be changed.
Use the lowest effective pressure on soft wood, etc., to
prevent blasting damage, such as pitting the wood.
Whenever the nozzle or jet is removed and replaced. Use
a brush to clean the threads on them, as well as the
threads in the gun

BLASTING RESULT IS DETERMINED

BY MANY FACTORS:

Size and hardness of blasting abrasives.
Air volume and pressure.
Distance from work piece.
Size of air jet and blasting nozzle. (New)
Size of air jet and blasting nozzle. (Worn)
Amount of time a specific area is blasted

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SAND BLASTER
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Model 875.167070

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Part No.
9106731
9106732
9106733
9106734
9106735
9106736
9106737
9106738
9106739
9106740A
9106740B
9106740C

Description

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Q'ty

Gun Body
Washer
Needle Valve

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Spring
O-Ring
Nut

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O-Ring
Screw
Washer

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1
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Fluid Nozzle (1/8")
Fluid Nozzle (3/32")
Fluid Nozzle (1/8")

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Part No.
9106741
9106742
9106743
9106744
9106745
9106746
9106747
9106748
9106749
9106750
9106751
9106752

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Description
O-Ring
Nozzle
Screw
Washer

Q'ty
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1
1
1

Porcelain Tip
Spacer
Nozzle Head

1
1
1

Trigger
Trigger Pivot Pin
Spanner
Black Rubber Tube
Steel Tube

1
1
1
1
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
CAUSEDBY

WON'T
SANDBLAST

GUN WON'T SHUT OFF

_PUTTERING

SLOW ORNOAIR
PRESSURE

DUE TO

WHAT TO DO

REGULATOR SET INCORRECTLY,

RESET REGULATOR,

PINCHED HOSE,

STRAIGHTEN HOSE,

COMPRESSOR
DIRTY

CLEAN OR REPLACE
FILTER

FILER

MATERIAL NOT COMING
FROM GUN

MATERIALTUBE

CLOGGED GUN

DAMP MATERIAL

TRIGGER STUCK

SAND IN TRIGGER

REMOVEAND CLEAN
TRIGGER, REASSEMBLE

BAD O-RINGS

REMOVE AND REPLACE

CLOGGED JET OR NOZZLE

BUILD UP OFABRASIVE
AROUND JET/NOZZLE
AREA

REMOVE NOZZLE AND JET
CLEAN OUT DIRT. MAKE
SURE THREADARE CLEAN
BEFORE REPLACING

AIR/ABRASIVE LEAKS AT
NOZZLE / JET AREA

NOZZLE OR JET LOOSE

TIGHTEN

VACUUM LEAK

LOOSE MAT'LTUBE

TIGHTEN

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CLOGGED

LOWER PRESSURE
BELOW 40 PSI. UNCLOG
TUBE BY REMOVING
SANDBLASTER FROM
MEDIAAND HOLDING A
HEAVY CLOTH FIRMLY
AGAINSTTHE NOZZLE AND
OPERATING THE GUN
REPLACE WITH DRY
ABRASIVE. DAMP MATERIAL
MAYBE DRIEDAND USED



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