INTRODUCTION
The JM BLASTING HELMET SUPPLIED - AIR RESPIRATOR is specifically designed for use during Abrasive Blasting. The JM BLASTING HELMET has been designed for use in atmospheres NOT IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE OR HEALTH, and from which a user can escape without the aid of the respirator. The JM BLASTING HELMET to provide respiratory protection in abrasive blasting and painting applications. The cape is designed to protect the wearer’s upper body from rebounding abrasive. Marketed By ELISBURRY.
AIR SUPPLY HOSE
The air supply hoses should be inspected for:
1. Cuts or tears
2. Cracks or signs of perishing
3. Blisters or weak points
4. Abrasive wear the hose or are not worn, remove any dirt inside couplings with a duster gun.
5. Ferrules firmly crimped in place
6. Quick disconnect couplers do not move in.
STORAGE
After the respirator components have been cleaned and inspected, place them in a plastic bag or an airtight container. Store the respirator parts away from excessive heat, dust, cold, moisture or harmful chemicals. After use hang the respirator up by the
hand strap, this will help keep the inside of the helmet free of contaminants
BREATHING TUBE ASSEMBLY
Inspect the breathing tube for cracks, tears or excessive wear. Check that the fittings are secured into the cuffs tightly, not allowing any air leaks. Replace the hose as soon as any signs of damage or excessive wear become evident. Do not remove the foam that is inside the breathing tube as this is a critical component
Head Harness
To adjust the head harness first unclip the locating pegs, then slide the band in or out to the desired size
WARNING!
Air leaks will cause a drop in air flow through the respirator helmet resulting in less protection from contaminants