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1. Advice to Physician Treat symptomatically High pressure injection injuries require prompt surgical intervention and possibly steroid therapy to minimize tissue damage and loss of function Because entry wounds are small and do not reflect the seriousness of the underlying damage surgical exploration to determine the extent of involvement may be necessary Local anesthetics or hot soaks should be avoided because they can contribute to swelling vasospasm and ischemia Prompt surgical decompression debridement and evacuation of foreign material should be performed under general anesthetics and wide exploration is essential 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Clear fire area of all non emergency personnel Flash point Typical 236 C 457 F COC Upper lower Typical 1 10 V based on mineral oil Flammability or Explosion limits Material Safety Data Sheet Auto ignition temperature Specific Hazards Suitable Extinguishing Media Unsuitable Extinguishing Media Protective Equipment for Firefighters Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR gt 320 C 608 F Hazardous combustion products may include A complex mixture of airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases smoke Carbon monoxide may be evolved if incomplete combustion occurs Unidentified organic and inorganic compounds
2. Foam water spray or fog Dry chemical powder carbon dioxide sand or earth may be used for small fires only Do not use water in a jet Proper protective equipment including breathing apparatus must be worn when approaching a fire in a confined space 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Avoid contact with spilled or released material For guidance on selection of personal protective equipment see Chapter 8 of this Material Safety Data Sheet See Chapter 13 for information on disposal Observe the relevant local and international regulations Protective measures Clean Up Methods Additional Advice 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE General Precautions Handling Storage Product Transfer Recommended Materials Unsuitable Materials Additional Information Avoid contact with skin and eyes Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination Prevent from spreading or entering drains ditches or rivers by using sand earth or other appropriate barriers Slippery when spilt Avoid accidents clean up immediately Prevent from spreading by making a barrier with sand earth or other containment material Reclaim liquid directly or in an absorbent Soak up residue with an absorbent such as clay sand or other suitable material and dispose of properly Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained Use local exhaust ventilation if there is risk of inhalation of vapors mists or aerosols Us
3. 901 014 180 Washer Sealing 3 61 901 009 330 Flat Washer 2 62 900 005 330 Lock Washer 11 63 170 007 115 Capscrew 2 64 901 024 180 Sealing Washer 2 65 861 001 000 Metering Tube Assembly 1 66 312 003 000 Elbow 1 67 866 006 162 Male Connector 2 68 430 009 155 Governor Housing 1 69 560 011 360 O Ring 1 70 670 002 162 Retainer Seal Ring 1 71 675 004 000 Ring Retainer 1 72 675 002 165 Seal Ring 1 73 740 002 115 Shim 010 3 74 740 003 115 Shim 030 2 75 901 005 330 Flat Washer 4 76 170 008 115 Capscrew 10 77 860 022 180 Tubing Soft Copper 2 78 170 063 330 Capscrew Hex Head 1 535 069 000 NOT SHOWN 1 710 010 115 NOT SHOWN 4 Repair Parts shown in bold face darker type are more likely to need replacement after extended periods of normal use They are readily available from most War ren Rupp distributors The pump owner may prefer to maintain a limited inventory of these parts in his own stock to reduce repair downtime to a minimum IMPORTANT When ordering repair parts always furnish pump model number serial number and type number MATERIAL CODES The Last 3 Digits of Part Number 0 Assembly sub assembly and some purchased items 010 Cast Iron 015 Ductile Iron 080 Carbon Steel AISI B 1112 100 Alloy 10 0 110 Alloy Type 316 Stainless Steel 112 Alloy C 114 303 Stainless Steel 115 302 304 Stainless Steel 117 440 C Stainless Steel Martensitic 120 416 Stainle
4. DMSO extract according to IP346 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview Appearance and Odor Amber Liquid at room temperature Slight hydrocarbon Health Hazards High pressure injection under the skin may cause serious damage including local necrosis Safety Hazards Not classified as flammable but will burn Environmental Hazards Not classified as dangerous for the environment Health Hazards Not expected to be a health hazard when used under normal conditions Health Hazards Inhalation Under normal conditions of use this is not expected to be a primary route of exposure Skin Contact Prolonged or repeated skin contact without proper cleaning can clog the pores of the skin resulting in disorders such as oil acne folliculitis Eye Contact May cause slight irritation to eyes Ingestion Low toxicity if swallowed Other Information High pressure injection under the skin may cause serious damage including local necrosis Used oil may contain harmful impurities Signs and Symptoms Oil acne folliculitis signs and symptoms may include formation of black pustules and spots on the skin of exposed areas Local necrosis is evidenced by delayed onset of pain and tissue 1 Material Safety Data Sheet Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 damage a few hours follow
5. Retainer 1 oe rel Stasi ASi B 1112 16 914 002 330 Governor Weight 2 110 Alloy Type 316 Stainless Steel 17 590 002 115 Governor Pin 1 114 303 Stainless Stee 18 675 001 115 Retaining Ring 2 117 440 0 Stainless Stee Martensitic 19 775 003 162 Governor Spool 1 ee eae a 20 780 002 115 Governor Spring 1 Ae are Ont andaiced Aluminum 21 670 003 115 Spring Retainer 1 150 6061 T6 Aluminum 22 255 001 000 Coupling Assembly 1 152 2024 T4 Aluminum 2023 T351 22 1 770 013 000 Spider Insert 1 186 or 156 380 T6 Aluminum 23 320 002 000 Filter Element 1 foes ia CTA minun A Toya 25 770 001 162 Spacer 1 eE ao ara 26 525 003 000 Air Motor Assembly 1 170i ee e Type Oil Impregnated 26 1 AD 665 Body a 26 2 AD 666 End Plate Drive 1 ass Gaede 26 3 AD 651 End Plate Dead 1 Mh ro 40D 4 LS Color coded RED 26 4 AD 652 Rotor Assembly 1 erie ve eid 26 5 AD 691 Vane 4 ac Coe an PURPLE Soe Applications a Fe Spang vane 360 Nive uber Colo coded RED 26 7 AD 655 A Push Pin 2 363 FKM Fluorel Color coded YELLOW 26 8 AD 638 A Bearing Drive 1 365 Neoprene Rubber Color coded GREEN 26 9 AC 437 Bearing Dead 1 370 Boot Rubber Cele oadd BROWN E 26 10 AC 849 Seal Shaft 1 aan 26 11 AB 162 Pin Dowel 5 po Compressed Fibre 26 12 AD 641 F Gasket End Plate 2 es pele EN 26 13 AD 642 A End Cap Dead 1 540 Nylon 26 14 AD 643 End Cap Dead 1 ae 26 15 AD 644 End Cap Gasket 1 eee ee 26 16 560 003 360 O Ring 1 Sag Nonah as 27 530
6. pin inserted through hole in shaft Remove shaft assembly from volute casing by removing snap ring above oil seal bump shaft and bearing from casing Rotating portion of shaft seal can now be removed from shaft and stationary seal seat can be removed from casing REASSEMBLY When installing shaft seal on shaft use a lightweight oil and locate seal at extreme end of shaft so that carbon face of seal will contact seal seat before bearing enters housing bore during assembly This eliminates the possibility of carbon washer falling out of position in seal cage while bumping shaft and bearing assembly into correct position Push oil seal and retainer into bore above bearing and install snap ring Install governor weights spool and spring if removed Lay o ring into casing bore and install intermediate housing Install o ring and drop governor housing into position and push down into place Slide sleeve and spacer onto shaft with spacer and shaft holes in alignment Install coupling and tighten securely with drift pin and pipe wrench with same procedure as removal See Figure 3 Insert o ring into filter housing bore and press filter element and housing into position as shown See Figure 4 Install o ring into intermediate bore and o ring on to counter bore at upper end of filter housing Assembly is now ready to receive air motor and housing assembly If coupling half on air motor shaft is removed make certain coupling is relocated to correct posi tio
7. shaft and is removed by inserting drift pin through hole in shaft to prevent rotation while turning coupling counterclockwise with pipe wrench DO NOT USE JAWS OF COUPLING TO LOOSEN AS THEY CAN BE BROKEN Remove spacer item 25 on Repair Parts List from shaft and remove governor housing assembly by lifting with screwdriver from each side This is done by inserting screwdriver under male connectors see Figure 1 and prying down on intermediate housing Intermediate housing can now be removed by removing lower row of six bolts AIMPORTANT Read these safety warnings and instructions in this manual completely before installation and start up of the pump It is the responsibility of the purchaser to retain this manual for reference Failure to comply with the recommendations stated in this manual will damage the pump and void factory warranty WARNING Airborne particles and loud noise hazards Wear ear and eye protection Figure 1 Figure 2 Warren Rupp Inc A Unit of IDEX Corporation P O Box 1568 Mansfield Ohio 44901 1568 USA 419 524 8388 Fax 419 522 7867 www warrenrupp com sma3dl1sm REV1015 Model SMA3 A Page 1 Remove strainer assembly secured with four cap nuts Impeller is removed by inserting block of wood hammer handle or similar object between impeller vane and pump casing see Figure 2 to prevent rotation and turn shaft counterclockwise from air motor end with drift
8. 001 000 Muffler Assembly 1 600 TEE aici ail Tetrafluoracarbon TFE Consists of 601 PTFE Bronze and moly filled 27 1 560 199 360 O Ring 2 603 Blue Gylon 27 2 538 001 555 Nipple 1 SEE EERTE 27 3 860 009 150 Tube 1 27 4 165 001 155 Cap Upper 1 27 5 165 002 155 Cap Lower 1 27 6 685 001 080 Rod 1 27 7 546 002 115 Cap Nut 1 27 8 901 024 180 Sealing Washer 2 Warren Rupp Inc A Unit of IDEX Corporation P O Box 1568 Mansfield Ohio 44901 1568 USA 419 524 8388 Fax 419 522 7867 www warrenrupp com sma3dl1sm REV1015 Model SMA3 A_ Page 3 ITEM TOTAL NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RQD 28 406 001 000 Handle Assembly 1 29 866 007 162 Male Connector 2 30 312 007 180 Elbow 1 31 200 004 330 Muffler Clamp 1 32 115 004 080 Bracket 1 33 254 004 000 Coupler 1 35 312 006 000 Elbow Motor 1 36 312 004 162 Elbow Motor Housing 1 37 200 005 115 Hose Clamp 2 38 427 006 000 Hose I D 1 39 675 006 000 Retaining Ring 1 40 675 005 000 Retaining Ring 1 41 675 003 080 Retaining Ring 2 42 360 004 440 Gasket 6 Minimum 43 560 013 360 O Ring 1 44 560 007 360 O Ring 1 45 560 012 360 O Ring 1 46 560 009 360 O Ring 2 47 560 006 360 O Ring 1 48 560 008 360 O Ring 1 49 560 005 360 O Ring 1 51 618 005 330 Pipe Plug 2 NPT 1 52 312 008 335 Street Elbow 1 53 170 033 330 Capscrew 4 54 170 006 330 Capscrew 12 55 170 005 330 Capscrew 3 56 546 001 115 Cap Nut 2 57 170 002 330 Capscrew 1 58 545 003 330 Hex Nut 2 59 900 001 330 Lock Washer 5 60
9. DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 Respiratory Protection No respiratory protection is ordinarily required under normal conditions of use In accordance with good industrial hygiene practices precautions should be taken to avoid breathing of material If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations to a level which is adequate to protect worker health select respiratory protection equipment suitable for the specific conditions of use and meeting relevant legislation Check with respiratory protective equipment suppliers Whereair filtering respirators are suitable select an appropriate combination of mask and filter Select a filter suitable for combined particulate organic gases and vapors boiling point gt 65 C 149 F Hand Protection Where hand contact with the product may occur the use of gloves approved to relevant standards e g Europe EN374 US F739 made from the following materials may provide suitable chemical protection PVC neoprene or nitrile rubber gloves Suitability and durability of a glove is dependent on usage e g frequency and duration of contact chemical resistance of glove material dexterity Always seek advice from glove suppliers Contaminated gloves should be replaced Personal hygiene is a key element of effective hand care Gloves must only be worn on clean hands After using gloves hands should be washed a
10. Further national methods may be available National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH USA Manual of Analytical Methods http Awww cdc gov niosh Material Safety Data Sheet Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA USA Sampling and Analytical Methods http Awww osha gov Health and Safety Executive HSE UK Methods for the Determination of Hazardous Substances http www hse gov uk Institut fur Arbeitsschutz Deutschen Gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung IFA Germany http Awww dguv de inhalt index jsp L Institut National de Recherche et de Securit INRS France http www inrs fr accueil Environmental Exposure Take appropriate measures to fulfil the requirements of Controls relevant environmental protection legislation Avoid contamination of the environment by following advice given in Chapter 6 If necessary prevent undissolved material from being discharged to waste water Waste water should be treated in a municipal or industrial waste water treatment plant before discharge to surface water Local guidelines on emission limits for volatile substances must be observed for the discharge of exhaust air containing vapor 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Amber Liquid at room temperature Odor Sli
11. P346 lt 3 IARC 3 Not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans GHS CLP No carcinogenicity classification Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Not expected to be a hazard 1910 1200 Material Safety Data Sheet Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 Additional Information Used oils may contain harmful impurities that have accumulated during use The concentration of such impurities will depend on use and they may present risks to health and the environment on disposal ALL used oil should be handled with caution and skin contact avoided as far as possible High pressure injection of product into the skin may lead to local necrosis if the product is not surgically removed 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Eco toxicological data have not been determined specifically for this product Information given is based on knowledge of the components and the ecotoxicology of similar products Unless indicated otherwise the data presented is representative of the product as a whole rather than for individual component s Acute Toxicity Poorly soluble mixture May cause physical fouling of aquatic organisms Expected to be practically nontoxic LL EL IL50 gt 100 mg l to aquatic organisms LL EL50 expressed as the nominal amount of product required to prepare aqueous test extr
12. TFE 603 Blue Gylon 604 PTFE Diaphragm 3 a 3 a fo Warren Rupp Inc A Unit of IDEX Corporation P O Box 1568 Mansfield Ohio 44901 1568 USA 419 524 8388 Fax 419 522 7867 www warrenrupp com sma3dl1sm REV1015 Model SMA3 A_ Page 4 Iles 2009 Warren Rupp Inc All rights reserved SANDPIPER and Warren Rupp are registered tradenames of Warren Rupp Inc Printed in U S A Warren Rupp Inc A Unit of IDEX Corporation P O Box 1568 Mansfield Ohio 44901 1568 USA 419 524 8388 Fax 419 522 7867 www warrenrupp com sma3dl1sm REV1015 Model SMA3 A_ Page 5 Material Safety Data Sheet Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 1 MATERIAL AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Material Name Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 Product Code 001D7758 Uses Hydraulic oil Manufacturer Supplier Shell Oil Products US P O Box 4427 Houston TX 77210 4427 USA SDS Request 1 877 276 7285 Repackaged by Warren Rupp Inc 800 N Main St Mansfield OH 44902 USA Phone 1 419 524 8388 Emergency Telephone Number Spill Information 877 242 7400 Health Information 877 504 9351 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Highly refined mineral oils and additives The highly refined mineral oil contains lt 3 w w
13. WARREN SERVICE AND OPERATING MANUAL RUPP INC Model SLUDGEMASTER SMA3 A FLUID amp METERING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This pump has been tested prior to shipment from factory The oil reservoir has been partially filled at testing with air motor lubricant and should be completely filled before operation When reservoir is full the pump will not require refilling for approxi mately 50 hours of use See Lubrication Instructions OPERATION Your SludgeMaster is equipped with a muffler located at side of unit Air exhaust port is located at top of muffler and a 3 4 NPT thread is provided to extend exhaust port above liquid being pumped Exhaust port must be extended above liquid to prevent liquid and foreign material from entering air motor when not in opera tion This can be done with a standard pipe rigid plastic pipe or hose as desired Connect air supply to air inlet fitting and submerge into liquid to be pumped Unit requires 70 CFM maximum at 80 PSI 5 51 bar air pressure Operation at pressures in excess of 120 PSI 8 27 bar is not recommended When handling liquid with large stones or similar solid objects it is desirable to run unit at full speed This provides greater inertia for handling heavy foreign objects without stoppage due to lodging between impeller and pump casing Should a foreign object lodge and prevent pump from rotating insert a rod or bar through hole provided at bottom of strainer into impeller vanes and
14. act Mineral oil is not expected to cause any chronic effects to aquatic organisms at concentrations less than 1 mg l Mobility Liquid under most environmental conditions If it enters soil it will adsorb to soil particles and will not be mobile Floats on water Persistence degradability Expected to be not readily biodegradable Major constituents are expected to be inherently biodegradable but the product contains components that may persist in the environment Bioaccumulation Contains components with the potential to bioaccumulate Other Adverse Effects Product is a mixture of non volatile components which are not expected to be released to air in any significant quantities Not expected to have ozone depletion potential photochemical ozone creation potential or global warming potential 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Material Disposal Recover or recycle if possible It is the responsibility of the waste generator to determine the toxicity and physical properties of the material generated to determine the proper waste classification and disposal methods in compliance with applicable regulations Do not dispose into the environment in drains or in water courses Container Disposal Dispose in accordance with prevailing regulations preferably to a recognized collector or contractor The competence of the collector or contractor should be established beforehand Local Legislation Disposal should be in accordance with applicabl
15. bump impeller backwards clockwise facing strainer end until free Strainer can be removed when necessary however this normally will not be required LUBRICATION The only regular servicing required is maintaining oil reservoir which is just as important on this unit for proper lubrication as the oil supply is for an engine Aone quart capacity oil reservoir is provided for bearing and shaft seal lubrication and provides oil for automatic air motor lubricator Five drops of oil per minute is automati cally dispensed into air stream for continuous air motor lubrication and to prevent rust formation due to moisture which is present in any air supply Check and refill reservoir to oil fill plug level regularly with Shell TELLUS T Oil 32 Premium Multigrade AW Hydraulic Oil air motor lubricant or an equivalent lightweight oil with rust inhibitor The automatic oiler will consume approximately 1 pint 473 cc of oil in 50 hours of operation Oil reservoir should be completely drained and refilled after approximately 100 hours operation to remove accumulated moisture It is beneficial to pour a little oil into air inlet connection and run for a few minutes before storing for long periods This unit is not harmed by running without liquid DISASSEMBLY Remove upper row of six bolts and lift off air motor and upper housing assembly Filter element and filter housing are now exposed and can be removed Lower half of jaw type coupling is threaded on pump
16. e regional national and local laws and regulations 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION US Department of Transportation Classification 49CFR Material Safety Data Sheet Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 This material is not subject to DOT regulations under 49 CFR Parts 171 180 IMDG This material is not classified as dangerous under IMDG regulations IATA Country variations may apply This material is either not classified as dangerous under IATA regulations or needs to follow country specific requirements 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION The regulatory information is not intended to be comprehensive Other regulations may apply to this material Federal Regulatory Status Notification Status EINECS All components listed or polymer exempt TSCA All components listed DSL All components listed Shell classifies this material as an oil under the CERCLA Petroleum Exclusion therefore releases to the environment are not reportable under CERCLA State Regulatory Status California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act Proposition 65 This material does not contain any chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm 16 OTHER INFORMATION NFPA Rating Health 0 1 0 Fire Reactivity SDS Version Number gt 1 1 SDS Effecti
17. e the information in this data sheet as input to a risk assessment of local circumstances to help determine appropriate controls for safe handling storage and disposal of this material Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin Avoid inhaling vapor and or mists When handling product in drums safety footwear should be worn and proper handling equipment should be used Properly dispose of any contaminated rags or cleaning materials in order to prevent fires Keep container tightly closed and in a cool well ventilated place Use properly labelled and closeable containers Store at ambient temperature This material has the potential to be a static accumulator Proper grounding and bonding procedures should be used during all bulk transfer operations For containers or container linings use mild steel or high density polyethylene PVC Polyethylene containers should not be exposed to high 1910 1200 Material Safety Data Sheet Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 temperatures because of possible risk of distortion 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Occupational Exposure Limits Material Source Type ppm mg m3 Notation Oil mist ACGIH TWA Inhalabl 5 mg m3 mineral e fraction Oil mist OSHA Z1 PEL Mist 5 mg m3 mineral Biological Exposure Index BEI No biol
18. ght hydrocarbon pH Not applicable Initial Boiling Point and gt 280 C 536 F estimated value s Boiling Range Pour point Typical 30 C 22 F Flash point Typical 236 C 457 F COC Upper lower Flammability Typical 1 10 V based on mineral oil or Explosion limits Auto ignition temperature gt 320 C 608 F Vapor pressure lt 0 5 Pa at 20 C 68 F estimated value s Specific gravity Typical 0 860 at 15 C 59 F Density Typical 860 kg m3 at 15 C 59 F Water solubility Negligible n octanol water partition gt 6 based on information on similar products coefficient log Pow Kinematic viscosity Typical 32 mm2 s at 40 C 104 F Vapor density air 1 gt 1 estimated value s Electrical conductivity This material is not expected to be a static accumulator Evaporation rate nNBuAc 1 Data not available 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable Conditions to Avoid Extremes of temperature and direct sunlight Materials to Avoid Strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomposition Hazardous decomposition products are not expected to form Products during normal storage Material Safety Data Sheet Basis for Assessment Acute Oral Toxicity Acute Dermal Toxicity Acute Inhalation Toxicity Skin Irritation Eye Irritation Respiratory Irritation Sensitization Repeated Dose Toxicity Mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Warren Rupp Air Equip
19. ing injection Ingestion may result in Aggravated Medical nausea vomiting and or diarrhea Conditions Pre existing medical conditions of the following organ s or organ system s may be aggravated by exposure to this material Skin Environmental Hazards Not classified as dangerous for the environment Additional Information Under normal conditions of use or in a foreseeable emergency this product does not meet the definition of a hazardous chemical when evaluated according to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 4 FIRST AID MEASURES General Information Not expected to be a health hazard when used under normal conditions Inhalation No treatment necessary under normal conditions of use If symptoms persist obtain medical advice Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing Flush exposed area with water and follow by washing with soap if available If persistent irritation occurs obtain medical attention When using high pressure equipment injection of product under the skin can occur If high pressure injuries occur the casualty should be sent immediately to a hospital Do not wait for symptoms to develop Obtain medical attention even in the absence of apparent wounds Eye Contact Flush eye with copious quantities of water If persistent irritation occurs obtain medical attention Ingestion In general no treatment is necessary unless large quantities are swallowed however get medical advice
20. ment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information given is based on data on the components and the toxicology of similar products Unless indicated otherwise the data presented is representative of the product as a whole rather than for individual component s Expected to be of low toxicity LD50 gt 5000 mg kg Rat Expected to be of low toxicity LD50 gt 5000 mg kg Rabbit Not considered to be an inhalation hazard under normal conditions of use Expected to be slightly irritating Prolonged or repeated skin contact without proper cleaning can clog the pores of the skin resulting in disorders such as oil acne folliculitis Expected to be slightly irritating Inhalation of vapors or mists may cause irritation Not expected to be a skin sensitizer Not expected to be a hazard Not considered a mutagenic hazard Not expected to be carcinogenic Product contains mineral oils of types shown to be non carcinogenic in animal skin painting studies Highly refined mineral oils are not classified as carcinogenic by the International Agency for Research on Cancer IARC Material Highly refined mineral oil IP346 lt 3 Carcinogenicity Classification ACGIH Group A4 Not classifiable as a human carcinogen Highly refined mineral oil IP346 lt 3 Highly refined mineral oil I
21. n as indicated dimensionally in Figure 5 Line up coupling jaws for engagement by using bolt holes of castings as a reference Rubber spider should be installed in lower coupling half Lower air motor and housing into place slowly to feel for correct coupling engagement When coupling is properly engaged assembly can be pushed down by hand DO NOT FORCE ASSEMBLY TOGETHER WITH BOLTS If air motor assembly is lifted back up in attempting to engage blind coupling make certain that o ring on top end of filter housing is still in position If o ring is out of position during this blind assembly air will by pass the governor and over speeding can occur Fill with recommended oil and run unit without pumping to check for possible oil leakage at shaft seal or o ring joints Turn air supply on slowly to make certain that governor is operating properly WARRANTY This unit is guaranteed for a period of five years against defective material and workmanship PERMANENT INSTALLATIONS NOTE As mentioned the SMA3 A pump does require that oil be in the reservoir for bearing and motor lubrication For permanent installations remove item 66 then plug the hole with a pipe plug part number 618 002 330 Fill the reservoir and make sure that an in line oiler type oil as recommended is used in the air supply to the pump Set lubricator at a usage rate of 1 pint 473 cc every 50 hours The motor will then be lubricated by the in line oiler and the bearing by
22. nd dried thoroughly Application of a non perfumed moisturizer is recommended For continuous contact we recommend gloves with breakthrough time of more than 240 minutes with preference for gt 480 minutes where suitable gloves can be identified For short term splash protection we recommend the same but recognize that suitable gloves offering this level of protection may not be available and in this case a lower breakthrough time may be acceptable so long as appropriate maintenance and replacement regimes are followed Glove thickness is not a good predictor of glove resistance to a chemical as it is dependent on the exact composition of the glove material Glove thickness should be typically greater than 0 35 mm depending on the glove make and model Eye Protection Wear safety glasses or full face shield if splashes are likely to occur Protective Clothing Skin protection not ordinarily required beyond standard issue work clothes Monitoring Methods Monitoring of the concentration of substances in the breathing zone of workers or in the general workplace may be required to confirm compliance with an OEL and adequacy of exposure controls For some substances biological monitoring may also be appropriate Validated exposure measurement methods should be applied by a competent person and samples analyzed by an accredited laboratory Examples of sources of recommended exposure measurement methods are given below or contact the supplier
23. ogical limit allocated Exposure Controls The level of protection and types of controls necessary will vary depending upon potential exposure conditions Select controls based on a risk assessment of local circumstances Appropriate measures include Adequate ventilation to control airborne concentrations Where material is heated sprayed or mist formed there is greater potential for airborne concentrations to be generated Define procedures for safe handling and maintenance of controls Educate and train workers in the hazards and control measures relevant to normal activities associated with this product Ensure appropriate selection testing and maintenance of equipment used to control exposure e g personal protective equipment local exhaust ventilation Drain down system prior to equipment break in or maintenance Retain drain downs in sealed storage pending disposal or for subsequent recycle Always observe good personal hygiene measures such as washing hands after handling the material and before eating drinking and or smoking Routinely wash work clothing and protective equipment to remove contaminants Discard contaminated clothing and footwear that cannot be cleaned Practice good housekeeping Personal Protective Personal protective equipment PPE should meet Equipment recommended national standards Check with PPE suppliers Material Safety Data Sheet Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948
24. ss Steel Wrought Martensitic 123 410 Stainless Steel Wrought Martensitic 148 Hardcoat Anodized Aluminum 149 2024 T4 Aluminum 150 6061 T6 Aluminum 151 6063 T6 Aluminum 152 2024 T4 Aluminum 2023 T351 154 Almag 35 Aluminum 155 or 156 356 T6 Aluminum 157 Die Cast Aluminum Alloy 380 159 Anodized Aluminum 162 Brass Yellow Screw Machine Stock 165 Cast Bronze 85 5 5 5 170 Bronze Bearing Type Oil Impregnated 180 Copper Alloy 310 PVDF Coated 330 Plated Steel 331 Chrome Plated Steel 332 Electroless Nickel Plated 335 Galvanized Steel 354 Injection Molded 203 40 Santoprene Duro 40D 5 Color coded RED 7 Rupplon Urethane Rubber Color coded PURPLE Injection mold Rupplon Urethane Rubber Color coded PURPLE Some Applications Compression Mold 360 Nitrile Rubber Color coded RED 363 FKM Fluorel Color coded YELLOW 364 E P D M Rubber Color coded BLUE 365 Neoprene Rubber Color coded GREEN 366 Food Grade Neoprene Color coded WHITE 370 Butyl Rubber Color coded BROWN 405 Cellulose Fibre 408 Cork and Neoprene 425 Compressed Fibre 465 Fibre 500 Delrin 500 505 Acrylic Resin Plastic 540 Nylon 550 Polyethylene 555 PVC 570 Rulon Il 580 Ryton 590 Valox 591 Nylatron G S 592 Nylatron NSB 600 PTFE virgin material Tetrafluoracarbon TFE 601 PTFE Bronze and moly filled 602 Filled P
25. the oil in the reservoir Figure 3 Figure 4 i I sions So TMT apres rT E Figure 5 67 72 70 67 Figure 6 Warren Rupp Inc A Unit of IDEX Corporation P O Box 1568 Mansfield Ohio 44901 1568 USA 419 524 8388 Fax 419 522 7867 www warrenrupp com sma3dl1sm REV1015 Model SMA3 A_ Page 2 WARREN RUPP INC FLUID amp METERING SERVICE AND OPERATING MANUAL Model SLUDGEMASTER SMA3 A ITEM TOTAL Repair Parts shown in bold face darker NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION RQD type are more likely to need replacement 1 180 002 155 Volute Casing 1 after extended periods of normal use 2 258 003 010 Suction Cover 1 They are readily available from most War 3 444 002 010 Impeller 1 ren Rupp distributors The pump 4 612 002 080 Wear Plate 1 owner may prefer to maintain a limited 5 430 008 155 Motor Housing 1 inventory of these parts in his own stock to 6 775 002 155 Filter Spool 1 reduce repair downtime to a minimum 7 800 003 330 Strainer Assembly 1 IMPORTANT When ordering repair parts 8 430 007 155 Intermediate Housing 1 always furnish pump model number serial 9 730 009 120 Shaft 1 number and type number 10 430 010 150 Bearing Housing 1 11 720 002 000 Shaft Seal 1 MATERIAL CODES 12 070 002 000 Ball Bearing 1 The Last 3 Digits of Part Number 1 3 755 001 000 Sleeve 2 000 ee surassemniyi and some 14 552 001 000 Oil Seal 1 eae 15 670 004 162 Seal
26. ve Date 02 05 2014 SDS Revisions A vertical bar in the left margin indicates an amendment from the previous version SDS Regulation The content and format of this MSDS is in accordance with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 SDS Distribution The information in this document should be made available to Material Safety Data Sheet Warren Rupp Air Equipment Lubricant Shell Tellus S3 M 32 MSDS 16948DA Version 1 1 Effective Date 02 05 2014 According to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910 1200 all who may handle the product Disclaimer The information contained herein is based on our current knowledge of the underlying data and is intended to describe the product for the purpose of health safety and environmental requirements only No warranty or guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data or the results to be obtained from the use of the product 10

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