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2.4 Vessel Information
2.4.1. All pressure vessels used in Schmidt® Abrasive Blasters are manufactured in strict
accordance with the provisions of the ASME Code Section VIII, Div. 1.
2.4.2. To maintain the high level of quality and quality control used in the manufacture of this
vessel, it is required that all welded repairs to this vessel be performed by a reputable
shop holding a National Board “R” Stamp and/or an ASME “U” stamp, depending on
state or city law. Welding on the vessel performed by welders not properly qualified per
the ASME Code may void the ASME/NB integrity of the vessel.
2.5 Notes
2.6 Abrasive Blaster Lifting Diagrams and Dimensional Specifications
An abrasive blaster is a Pressurized Vessel. The compressed air inside a pressurized vessel
contains a dangerously high level of energy which can propel objects and cause serious injury
or death. Depressurize vessel and empty of abrasive before lifting, moving, or transporting. See
Section 6.2.
Figure 2.6(a) – Abrasive Blaster Lifting Diagram

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