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Snap-on YA3624 Blasting Cab help

HarrisFD

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Just snagged this pressure-fed Snap-on YA3624 blasting cabinet off Craigslist for $280. Pretty decent shape, dust collector works, but foot pedal is missing and poppet valve is stuck. Found a new poppet valve on flea-bay for $65 but I don't know how the whole thing is plumbed. Seems like foot pedals are pretty common on flea-bay as well. The stick-man drawing on Snap-On's website is completely useless. Anyone have one or a similar model that they could post some pics of the piping arrangement?? Thanks.snapon ya3624.jpg
 
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HarrisFD

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Just snagged this pressure-fed Snap-on YA3624 blasting cabinet off Craigslist for $280. Pretty decent shape, dust collector works, but foot pedal is missing and poppet valve is stuck. Found a new poppet valve on flea-bay for $65 but I don't know how the whole thing is plumbed. Seems like foot pedals are pretty common on flea-bay as well. The stick-man drawing on Snap-On's website is completely useless. Anyone have one or a similar model that they could post some pics of the piping arrangement?? Thanks.snapon ya3624.jpg

Here's one drawing I found online for a pressure blaster. No snap-on blast cabs out there?
 

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subscribed and a bump.
I just fetched a retired industrial blast cabinet and fan/filter box and need to figure out how to get it back together..

no answers, just more questions
JML
 
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Awesome, mine has turned into another project, will post more once I finish my toolbox project. Meanwhile check out www.idsblast.com. I designed my new air & sand control system from their website. Good source of replacement parts.��
 

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Have had very little time to do anything other than fetch it, it still sits on the trailer:



 
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Edit... Not thinking, will need to figure out phase splitter or fetch a 1hp single phase motor!---Haven't checked yet, but pretty sure I'll need to rewire it down to 240v:
 
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And thanks for that link. That's the kind of resource I've been searching for
 
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