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1. 12476 Regulator 1 2 pilot operated eeee 11345 Regulator 1 8 pilot cceecsceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 12715 Gauge pressure 1 8 NPT cbm 5 01908 Metering valve assembly 12417 Unregulated Air a 9 Sa To OUT on valve Compressed Air Inlet Figure 21 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER Reclaimer Figure 22 Description Stock No Reclaimer assembly 300 cfm complete w exhauster eeee 12402 less exhauster assembly 12403 Motor exhauster 1 2 HP 115 230 1 PH 12308 Plate motor mount 300 CfM ceeeeeees 12003 Housing exhauster 300 CfM eee 12273 Gasket 5 16 x 1 adhesive backed 4 ft required for each location 4 00187 Paddle wheel 300 Chm cceeesseeeeeeeees 12333 Page 19 Inlet pipe adaptor 300 cfm 4 ee 12365 Gasket inlet adaptor ccceeeeeeeeeereees 11746 Wearplate 300 CM cceecccessetteeeseeeeees 14060 Clamp hose 4 1 2 eecesceeeceeeeeesteeesteeeaees 11577 Screen assembly ceeeceeeteeeeeteeeeeteeeeeeeees 21265 Gasket
2. 1 7 2 Steel Steel grit or shot should not be used with the INEX Cabinet The cabinet is too small to prevent peening of the cabinet weldment and 300 cfm reclaimers are too small to efficiently convey metallic media 1 7 3 Sand and Slag Sand should never be used because of the respiratory hazards associated with media containing free silica Slags are not recommended because they rapidly break down 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 1 7 4 Silicon Carbide Aluminum Oxide and Garnet These are the most aggressive high volume abrasive in the blasting industry Aggressive media such as these may be used but the service life will be reduced on any equipment components which come in contact with the abrasive To avoid unscheduled down time periodically inspect the reclaimer wear plate exhauster housing and paddle wheel hoses and nozzle for abrasive wear Nozzles lined with boron carbide are recommended to extend nozzle wear life See Optional Accessories in Section 8 1 1 7 5 Glass Bead Most beads are treated to ensure free flow operation even with moderately high humidity Glass beads subjected to moisture may be reused after thorough drying and breaking up of any lumps 1 7 6 Fine mesh Media The optional adjustable vortex cylinder should be installed when using 200 mesh and finer media When using very fine media 200 mesh and fine
3. 1 4 1 When the air supply is on and the cabinet doors are closed the cabinet is ready for operation by actuation of the foot pedal Fully depressing the foot pedal causes air to flow through the blast gun Air moving through the gun draws media into the blast gun mixing chamber The media mixes with the air and is propelled out the nozzle After striking the object being blasted the blast media along with fines dust and byproducts generated by blasting fall through the mesh work table into the cabinet hopper These particles are drawn into the reclaimer for separation Dust and fines are first separated from the reusable blast media Next the media is screened of oversize particles and returned to the reclaimer hopper for reuse Dust and fines are drawn through the reclaimer into the filter bag or dry filter dust collector which traps the dust and discharges clean air When the foot pedal is released blasting stops 1 5 Dust Collector Options A WARNING Prolonged exposure to any dust could result in serious lung disease and death Short term ingestion of toxic materials such as lead dust or dust from other heavy metals and corrosives could cause serious respiratory injury or death Identify all materials that are to be removed by blasting Use reverse pulse dust collectors with HEPA after filters if lead coating or any other toxic materials are being removed by the blasting process Do not use dust collectors with simple clo
4. 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER with worm clamps provided NOTE The hose wire helps dissipate static electricity in the conveying hose and helps ground each segment In order for the hose wire to dissipate static electricity the wire must touch the metal of each segment 2 3 Connect Compressed Air Supply Line s 2 3 1 See the table in Figure 3 to determine the minimum ID of air supply line to the cabinet air inlet A smaller diameter hose may reduce blasting efficiency Jet Size Air Line Length No 4 No 5 No 6 Minimum compressed air line ID Figure 3 2 3 2 Install an isolation valve at the air source to enable depressurization for service and connect the air line from the air source to the air filter inlet located on the inside of the cabinet skirt A WARNING If twist on type air hose couplings are used they must be secured by safety pins or wires to prevent accidental disconnection while under pressure Hose disconnection while under pressure could cause serious injury 2 4 Ground Cabinet 2 4 1 To prevent static electricity build up attach an external grounded wire from an earth ground to the grounding lug on the left rear of the cabinet 2 5 Dust Bag and Dry Filter Dust Collector 2 5 1 Dust Bag 2 5 1 1 Attach the bag to the reclaimer outlet Install the bag vertically with the zipper facing down Use worm
5. 3 9 Straight extension nozzle No 5 5 16 orifice eeeeeeeseeeeeeeteeeeeeetees 11924 No 6 3 8 orifice ooo eeceeeceeeteeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 11925 No 7 7 16 orifice eeceeeeeeeseeseeeeteeeeeeeeeee 11926 4 4 Side angle extension nozzle complete 5 16 orifice includes item 7 8 amp 9 21311 5 6 Side angle extension nozzle complete 5 16 orifice includes item 7 8 amp 9 12374 6 9 Side angle extension nozzle complete 5 16 orifice includes item 7 8 amp 9 12373 7 Tip side angle extension seenen 12173 8 Snap ring side angle extension 4 12040 9 O Ring side angle extension n 08977 a A Standard Nozzle 1 2 3 iS JX UL Note Leave the standard nozzle in the gun slip the nozzle holding nut over the extension nozzle and tighten onto the gun body Figure 15 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 a SHOHAONDOAPAN _ INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER Cabinet Replacement Parts Figure 16 Description Stock No Gasket door adhesive backed 10 ft per door specify feet required 00187 Light shield assembly with switch 11601 Window glass 12 5 x 19 5 oo eeeeeeees 12212 Gasket window 6 ft required cceee 12435 Filler strip window gasket 6 ft required 12436 Cover lens pkg Of 5 ee
6. CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER Figure 13 6 3 11 Repeat steps 6 3 9 and 6 3 10 on the other end of the filler strip Use the window stick to push the filler strip into the molding at any spot the strip is not fully seated Place the light shield in its normal position 6 4 Dry Filter Tube Replacement Figure 14 CAUTION e Do not bend spring ends tight enough to cause ends to kink e Do not use a sharp instrument to force spring rings into the opening This could damage the filter and seriously impair the function of the dust collector e Install one filter at a time Check the seating of the top and bottom spring rings and that tube is not twisted before proceeding to the next 6 4 1 Replace damaged filters immediately Remove the old filters by pulling the spring rings off the bottom and top tube plates Working from the back to the front install one filter at a time To install new filters form the end of the spring ringed tubular filter into a shallow c shape push the filter far enough into the hole of the top plate to allow one spring ring to snap into place above the tube plate and the other to snap into place below it See the illustration in Figure 14 Page 11 One ring above tube plate Top Tube Plate One ring below tube plate Spring Ring k Ss Spring Ring Figure 14 Bottom Tube Plate 6 4 2 The tubular filter is held firmly by spring rings above and below the perimeter of the h
7. GUM orrainn N a 12303 N 7 GUM arise ninini ceninin a aiui 12304 NO 8 GUN nssssisissesssssrirnssssrerirrnrrnessesrrens 12305 Nut nozzle holding Standard knurled brass cccccceeeeeeeees 11914 Urethane covered cccccccccccccsceeeeeseeeeeeees 11574 O RING aeeie a aaia 08975 GUN DOJY wies ectzcess settee dencebi gues aneia 11802 Lock nut air jet cccceesseeeeesteeeessssteeeeseaes 11913 Rubber sleeve cccceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12097 Air jet assembly w Item 5 NA nr En En a a 12342 NoD ce cee gated E cae ence oetecees 12343 ea EE ene er 12344 INO ce cee occa eve sen hea ea cece seeks 12345 Ce oe gt Ra en nen Pe 12346 Fitting hose 3 8 NPT x 1 2 barb 06369 Hose end 1 2 barb x 1 2 fem swivel 15002 9 10 11 12 Nozzle ceramic NO S oaa hata Hose 1 2 air six feet required Hose media clear urethane six feet required eeee Wide spray nozzle Tungsten carbide No 6 Boron carbide NO O rsin nk INQ 38 nenian Wide spray nozzle nut Knurled brass eeeeee Urethane covered n s Wide spray retaining ring Wide spray nozzle guard Orifice adjusting tool 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 Figure 17 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER Page 17 8 4 Foot Pedal Assembly Figure 18 8 6 Light Shield Assembl
8. aaa a E E 11942 Boron carbide nozzle Nor Se smerni ana i ea A ETa 11935 NO On oerna a aaa e aa a atime r AEE 11936 Nie ey AEE E EA A EES 11937 No a A TEETE EE E AT 12894 Wide spray nozzle Tungsten carbide NORO i hienn a e ie een a A 11947 Boron carbide NOn tiani i a 11934 NO28 acu A AE E EE eae 11944 accessories Wide spray nozzle nut sssseseseeseesrsssrnssenees 11916 Wide spray retaining ring c e 12038 Wide spray nozzle guard ssseseeeeeseseeeees 12295 Page 14 Hose light lined flex 4 ID for aggressive media 7 ttreg ired aina enei a hie 12466 Vortex cylinder assembly externally adjustable for exhauster mounted reclaimers For use with fine mesh or lightweight media for 300 cfm reclaimer cecceeeseeeseeeeeeneeees 19059 Lock pins pkg of 25 for twist on hose couplings 11203 Adjusting tool air jet orifice 2 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 19041 Manometer Kit ecccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneas 12528 Optional Extension Nozzles Figure 15 Item Description Stock No 1 3 Straight extension nozzle No 5 5 16 orifice eeeeeeseeeteeeeeeeeteeeees 11921 No 6 3 8 orifice ooo eeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeees 11922 No 7 7 16 orifice eeceeeeeeseeeeeeseeeesteeeees 11923 2 6 Straight extension nozzle No 5 5 16 orifice eeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11927 No 6 3 8 OFFICE in iii i a aie 11928 No 7 7 16 orifice eeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 11929
9. be approved for the type of dust generated Identify all material being removed by blasting and obtain a material safety data sheet for the blast media NOTE To avoid unscheduled downtime establish a weekly inspection schedule Inspect all parts subjected to media contact including the gun nozzle media hose flex hose and wearplate plus all items covered in this section 5 1 BNP Gun Assembly 5 1 1 Inspect the BNP gun for wear Inspection and replacement of the air jet cover before it wears through will prolong the life of the jet 5 2 Dust Bag 5 2 1 The bag collects dust on its inner surface A high dust level in the cabinet indicates a dirty bag Empty as frequently as necessary to maintain visibility in the cabinet and before the weight of dust prevents full inflation of the bag A zipper opening is located in the bottom of the bag for emptying NOTE Poor visibility and frequent emptying of the bag could indicate the need to upgrade to a dry filter dust collector 5 3 Dry Filter Dust Collector 5 3 1 The dry filter uses tubular filters which collect dust on their inner surfaces A shaker arm accessible from the outside of the collector is used to shake dust from the filters Every two hours turn off the exhauster and shake the filters vigorously CAUTION Do not shake the filters when the exhauster is on doing so will accelerate wear on the filters around the shaker assembly but not shake the dust loose
10. clamp to secure Page 4 2 5 2 Dry Filter Dust Collector 2 5 2 1 Connect the flexible exhaust hose between the reclaimer outlet and dry filter inlet adaptor It is easier to slip the hose over the adaptors and create a tighter seal if the first two or three inches of wire are removed from the inside of the hose Use care not to damage the hose Secure the hose with worm clamps NOTE The hose wire helps dissipate static electricity in the conveying hose and helps ground each segment In order for the hose wire to dissipate static electricity the wire must touch the metal of each segment 2 6 Final Assembly 2 6 1 Position the foot pedal on the floor at the front of the cabinet 2 6 2 A package of 5 cover lenses is supplied with the cabinet To install a cover lens remove the adhesive backing and apply the lens to the clean dry inner surface of the view window per Section 5 4 When the cover lens becomes pitted or frosted replace it 3 0 OPERATION 3 1 Media Loading and Unloading 3 1 1 Media Loading With the exhauster off pour clean dry media into the reclaimer hopper through the reclaimer door Do not fill past the cone on the reclaimer Do not pour media directly into the cabinet hopper as overfilling may occur Overfilling will result in media carryover to the dust collector and possible blockage in the conveying hose Refill only after all media has been recovered from the cabinet The minimum amount of media to c
11. gloves and tighten the bands 6 2 Nozzle 6 2 1 Replace the nozzle when its diameter has increased by 1 16 or when suction diminishes noticeably To change the nozzle unscrew the holding nut from the gun end and pull the nozzle from the gun Inspect the nozzle O ring and replace if worn or damaged Insert a new nozzle placing the tapered end toward the jet Screw the holding nut onto the gun 6 3 View Window Replacement A WARNING Do not use plate glass for replacement view windows Plate glass shatters on impact and could cause severe injury Use only genuine replacement parts 6 3 1 Swing the light shield up and tie it in place as shown in Figure 6 6 3 2 Remove the filler strip by pulling it out of the window molding as shown if Figure 6 Page 9 Figure 6 6 3 3 Place an arm into a glove and push the bottom edge of the window out of the molding as shown in Figure 7 while supporting the top of the window with the other hand Figure 7 6 3 4 Pull the window downward to remove the window from the molding as shown if Figure 8 Figure 8 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 6 3 5 If the window molding needs replacing replace it in the same order as the old the narrow channel fits over the metal edge of the opening as shown in Figure 9 The molding ends should meet in the middle of the top straight
12. section of the opening Molding should be compressed so the ends are tightly sealed Filler Strip Rounded side up Sv Filler Strip channel wew Window Cabinet Wall Narrow Channel Figure 9 6 3 6 Spray silicone lubricant into the window channel wide channel on the molding and slide the window into the channel as shown in Figure 10 Place an arm into a glove to support the top edge of the bottom side of the window with one hand while guiding the top edge into the molding with the other Figure 10 6 3 7 Use a nylon window stick Stock No 22933 as shown in Figure 11 and work the window channel lip over the glass When this is done the window should be entirely within the molding s window channel Page 10 6 3 8 Wipe or spray the filler strip with silicone lubricant to reduce friction Thread about half of the strip into the installation tool Stock No 12176 Figure 11 6 3 9 Insert the end of the installation tool and filler strip into the filler strip channel of the molding about two inches to the left of the window molding ends as shown in Figure 12 The rounded side of the filler strip faces up Figure 12 6 3 10 Feed the filler strip while pulling the tool through the top of the channel down the side and across the bottom until that end of the strip is in place Ref Figure 13 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST
13. 23889 g 1 Stem metering adjusting cee 23097 2 Screw adjusting eseese 23098 3 Nut adjusting stem lock 23099 4 Body metering valve 11532 5 Fitting hose 3 8 NPT x 1 2 barb 06369 6 Plug metering valve ecceeeceeeeeseeeeeeeees 12011 Figure 19 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 8 7 Cabinet Plumbing Assembly Figure 21 Item Description Stock No Vs WAIVE SWAY E AAE 12202 2 Adaptor 1 8 NPT x 1 8 barb 00 eee 11732 3 Tubing 1 8 urethane specify ft required 12475 4 Tubing twin urethane specify ft required 19577 5 Foot pedal assembly less tubing 20483 6 Fitting 1 8 NPT elbow x 1 8 barb 11733 7 Bushing 1 2 X 1 8 NPT seese 11350 8 Bushing 1 4 X 1 8 NPT sses 02010 9 Bracket MOUNTING cceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 19231 2 outlet 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 Page 18 Filter 1 2 alt titere epn ae Renate 01308 Adaptor 1 2 NPT x 1 2 flare a a 11351 Hose end 1 2 barb x 1 2 female swivel 15002 Hose end 1 2 barb x 3 8 male NPT 06369 Blow off nozzle o ceeeeecsteceeeesteeeeessteeeeeseaes 13116 Air hose 1 2 specify ft required 12472 Gun assembly BNP No 5 cceeceseseeeeeeee 12302 Hose clear urethane specify ft required
14. 5 3 2 Empty the dust collector drawer regularly Begin by checking the drawer daily and adjust frequency based Page 8 on usage and breakdown rate of media Dump the contents into a suitable disposal container CAUTION Do not open the dust drawer door while the exhauster is on The drawer chamber is under positive pressure when the exhauster is on Opening the dust door while the exhauster is operating or the paddle wheel rotating will allow dust to escape NOTE Blast media is usually non toxic however some materials removed by the process may be toxic Do not use the INEX cabinet for blasting toxic materials Use cabinets with reverse pulse dust collectors and HEPA filters for those applications 5 4 View Window Cover Lens 5 4 1 Rapid frosting of the view window can be avoided by directing ricocheting media away from the window and by installing a cover lens on the inside surface of the window Using cover lenses prolongs the life of the view window 5 4 2 To install a cover lens remove the adhesive backing and apply the lens to the clean dry inner surface of the view window When the cover lens becomes pitted or frosted peel it off and replace it 5 5 Reclaimer Debris Screen 5 5 1 The screen is accessible through the reclaimer door With the exhauster off remove the screen and empty it daily or when loading media Empty the screen more often if part blasted causes excessive debris Do not operate the machine wi
15. INEX SUCTION CABINET With 300 CFM Reclaimer Blast Cabinets Clemco Industries Corp e One Cable Car Drive e Washington MO 63090 Phone 636 239 4300 e Fax 800 726 7559 Email info clemcoindustries com www clemcoindustries com NOTICE TO PURCHASERS AND USERS OF OUR PRODUCTS AND THIS INFORMATIONAL MATERIAL The products described in this material and the information relating to those products is intended for knowledgeable experienced users of abrasive blasting equipment No representation is intended or made as to the suitability of the products described herein for any particular purpose of application No represen tations are intended or made as to the efficiency production rate or the useful life of the products described herein Any estimate regarding production rates or production finishes are the responsibility of the user and must be derived solely from the user s experience and expertise and must not be based on information in this material The products described in this material may be combined by the user ina variety of ways for purposes determined solely by the user No representations are intended or made as to the suitability or engineering balance of the combination of products determined by the user in his selection nor as to the compliance with regulations or standard practice of such combinations of components or products It is the responsibility of the knowledgeable experienced users of the products me
16. No 5 5 32 orifice air jet Optional more durable tungsten carbide and boron carbide nozzles are available and shown under Accessories and Replacement Parts in Sections 8 1 and 8 3 Use boron carbide nozzles when blasting with aggressive media such as aluminum oxide and silicon carbide 1 7 Media 1 7 1 BNP Suction Blast Cabinets utilize most common reusable media 25 mesh and finer that is specifically manufactured for dry blasting The usable media size Flex Conveying Hose Dust Drawer Figure 1 range depends on the nozzle orifice size and reclaimer cleaning rate Several factors affecting the reclaimer cleaning rate include reclaimer size air pressure media air mixture media friability contamination of parts being cleaned and humidity Media sizes noted are intended as guidelines only and are based on standard 5 16 orifice nozzle 5 32 air jet and average conditions As a rule larger nozzles deliver more media thus demand greater air movement through the cabinet and higher reclaimer cleaning rates With larger nozzles the maximum size of media decreases from those recommended Media coarser than those recommended may be too dense for the reclaimer to recover from the cabinet hopper Media finer than those recommended may decrease visibility and increase carryover to the dust collector Using media 200 mesh and finer usually require the addition of the optional externally adjustable vortex cylinder See Section 4 5
17. Replace if worn 1 16 or more 7 10 4 Blockage in media hose or nozzle See Section 7 4 and 7 8 7 10 5 Wrong size combination of air jet and nozzle See table in Figure 2 7 10 6 Air jet sleeve extends past end of air jet Cut the sleeve to align with the air jet 7 11 Blow Back Through Media Hose 7 11 1 Blockage in nozzle Remove the nozzle and check blockage 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 7 11 2 Air jet may be too large for nozzle See table in Figure 2 7 12 Static Shocks 7 12 1 Cabinet and or operator not grounded Abrasive blasting generates static electricity The cabinet must be grounded to prevent static buildup See Section 2 4 If shocks persist the operator may be building up static Attach a small ground wire such as a wrist strap from the operator to the cabinet 7 12 2 Avoid holding parts off the grate Static will buildup in the part if not dissipated through the metal cabinet 7 13 Dust Leaking From Dust Collector 7 13 1 Check for damaged or loose filters 7 13 2 Check for a faulty seal on the dust drawer 7 13 3 Check that upper and lower tube sheets are sealed on both sides front and rear 8 0 ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS 8 1 Optional Accessories Description Stock No Tungsten carbide nozzle NOD aaa an a a a at tae eat ant 13118 NOT iate einni r a E caddies 12882 NOW she seit dem
18. SI Z2535 4 1998 to alert the user of a potentially hazardous situation that may be encountered while operating this equipment ANSI s definitions of the signal words are as follows A alert the user of this equipment of potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death This is the safety alert symbol It is used to CAUTION Caution used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage CAUTION Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury A WARNING Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Page 1 ADANGER Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury 1 3 General Description 1 3 1 See Figure 1 for arrangement of components INEX blast cabinets enclose the blasting environment to provide efficient blast cleaning while maintaining a clean surrounding work area Production rates are influenced by size of nozzle compressor output working pressure type and size of media angle and distance of the nozzle from the blast surface INEX cabinets consist of three major components 1 Cabinet Enclosure 2 Reclaimer 3 Dust Collector 1 4 Theory of Operation
19. al Never bypass the foot pedal or wedge it in the operating position Never override the door interlock system 7 1 Poor Visibility 7 1 1 Dirty filter bag or tube filters Shake tube filters and empty dust drawer regularly 7 1 2 Motor rotating backwards The motor should rotate as indicated by the arrow on the housing If it does not rotate in the proper direction lockout and tagout power and switch the motor leads as shown on the motor plate See Section 1 9 3 7 1 3 Using friable media that rapidly breaks down or using media that is too fine or worn out 7 1 4 Dust collector damper closed too far restricting air movement in cabinet Adjust static pressure per Section 4 4 7 1 5 Blocked air inlet duct Blockage in the air intake ducts restricts incoming air and reduces air movement in the cabinet 7 1 6 Hole worn in flex hose between cabinet hopper and reclaimer inlet Replace hose and route it with as few bends as possible to prevent wear 7 1 7 Reclaimer door open 7 1 8 Obstruction in flex hose between the cabinet hopper and reclaimer inlet 7 1 9 Paddle wheel worn Check wheel for wear 7 2 Abnormally High Media Consumption 7 2 1 Door on reclaimer open or improper fit or worn door gasket Air entering the reclaimer at this point will Page 12 cause media to be carried into the dust collector DO NOT operate unless all doors are closed 7 2 2 Dust collector damper open too far Adjust static press
20. check the rotation of the motor To check jog the starter momentarily turn switch on and off This will cause the motor to rotate slowly Look through the slots in the fan housing on top of the motor where rotation of the fan can easily be observed Proper rotation is indicated by the arrow on the exhauster housing The fan should rotate toward the exhauster outlet A WARNING Do not look into the reclaimer exhauster outlet while the paddle wheel is turning Injury to the eye or face could occur from objects being ejected from the exhauster 2 0 INSTALLATION 2 1 General Installation Notes 2 1 1 See Figure 1 for the general arrangement Place all components in a convenient location where compressed air and electrical services are available The cabinet location must comply with OSHA and local safety codes Allow for full access to all doors and service areas and for efficient handling of large parts Provide enough clearance in front of the dust collector to remove the dust drawer without tipping Determine the best location and position all units before final assembly 2 2 Connect Conveying Hose 2 2 1 Connect flexible conveying hose between the cabinet hopper transition and reclaimer inlet adaptor It is easier to slip the hose over the adaptors and create a tighter seal if the first two or three inches of wire are removed from the inside of the hose Use care not to damage the hose Clamp flex hose securely in position
21. dOOM vei ietesesvsheccrtadeectaeacesataas ae 11745 Hose 4 ID flex 7 feet required 06 12447 Spring latch assembly ccccecceestteeeeees 12263 Vortex cylinder assembly adjustable for exhauster mounted reclaimer optional SOO ICH TE E ices eed ET 19059 Parts rotated for clarity Figure 22 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER Page 20 8 9 Dry Filter Dust Collector and Dust Bags Figure 23 4 Gasket dust drawer ccceeeeeeeeesteeeeneees 11771 5 Clamp hose 5 1 2 oo eccecceessseeeeeesteeeeeeaes 11578 Item Description Stock No 6 Spring latch assembly 12263 7 Drawer dust 300 CEM oo ecccccceceeeeeeeeeees 14274 Dry filter complete 300 cfm ee 12699 8 Tubular filter each 1 Hose flex specify length 5 feet is standard 300 cfm requires 15 11503 forg 0O GIM ina 12449 9 Shaker tube filter 300 cfm eee 12413 2 Inlet adaptor w damper 10 Handle shaker sses 12899 5M for S00 ChM sane awige ied cents 21232 11 Dust bag 300 Chm eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 11501 3 Gasket inlet adaptor 300 cfm ee 21233 III II II ji Figure 23 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER Page 21 8 10 W
22. dia metering valve may help prevent bridging of fine mesh media 7 6 Neither Media Nor Air Comes Out The Nozzle When The Foot Pedal Is Pressed 7 6 1 Door interlocks not engaging Check adjustment per Section 4 6 7 6 2 Blocked or leaking control lines Check all urethane tubing for blockage or leaks 7 6 3 Foot pedal valve malfunction Check foot pedal alignment and inlet and outlet lines for pressure 7 6 4 Check that lines are not reversed on the foot pedal or pilot regulator See schematic in Figure 21 Page 13 7 6 5 Pressure regulator may be turned down or off Check pressure on pilot regulator 7 6 6 Make sure that the air compressor is on and air supply valves are open 7 6 7 Check the nozzle to see if it is plugged See Section 7 4 7 7 Blasting Does Not Stop When The Foot Pedal Is Released 7 7 1 Make sure that the 3 way valve in the foot pedal exhausts air when the pedal is released If it does not check the line for blockage and check the switch for defect 7 8 Blockage In Media Hose 7 8 1 Media obstructions Usually caused when the media mixture is too rich Adjust media air mixture per Section 4 3 7 8 2 Wet or damp media See Section 7 5 7 9 Media Surge 7 9 1 Heavy media flow Adjust per Section 4 3 7 10 Poor Suction In Media Hose 7 10 1 Inadequate air supply Check the tables in Figures 2 and 3 7 10 2 Air jet needs adjustment Check adjustment per Section 4 2 7 10 3 Nozzle is worn
23. eeseeeeeeeeesteeeeteeeeee 06190 Grate 3048 oo ecccccessteeecesssteeeeessteeeeeees 10761 Latch assembly oor ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 10908 GIOVE set eindini ei enei 11215 Glove left hand only cceecseeeeeeesstteeeeees 12710 11 12 13 Page 15 Glove right hand only n 12711 Clamp JOVE eintiid eaaa aaia 11576 Hose 4 ID flex T ttreguired se uae at a se aana 12447 Clamp 4 flex hose oe eceeeestteeeeesteeeeeees 11577 Grommet media air hose sescca 11798 Actuator door interlock c ccccsssseeeeeereees 19152 Over travel stop door interlock 008 20004 Detent sleeve door interlock 0608 15042 Air valve 3 way door interlock 00 12202 Regulator 1 8 NPT pilot ecseeeeeeees 12715 Gauge pressure 1 8 NPT cbm 5 01908 Foot pedal assembly less tubing 20483 17 18 19 16 ae Figure 16 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 8 3 ltem OoarwhN INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER BNP Gun and Feed Assembly Figure 17 Description Stock No BNP Gun assemblies less nozzle includes items 1 brass through 7 No 4 GUN naoaasessssssssssseraransnesnssrnnnnarasadannsnaas 12301 No5 GUMiesinsane nia naa AEEA 12302 NO 6
24. er and dust collector doors before blasting Keep all doors closed during blasting Always wear blast gloves e Avoid pointing the blast nozzle toward the view window e Use the blow off nozzle to blow media off parts before doors are opened or exhauster is switched off e After blasting keep doors closed and exhauster on until the cabinet is clear of all airborne dust e Stop blasting immediately if dust leaks are detected 3 3 1 Slowly open the air valve on the air supply hose to the cabinet Check for air leaks 3 3 2 Turn on the lights and exhauster The on off switch performs both functions Page 5 3 3 3 Adjust the pilot pressure regulator located atop the cabinet to the required blast pressure per Section 4 1 3 3 4 Load parts 3 3 5 Close door Be certain doors are sealed securely or door interlock system will prevent blasting 3 3 6 Insert hands into gloves 3 3 7 To blast hold the gun firmly and apply pressure to the foot pedal blasting will begin immediately A WARNING Shut down the cabinet immediately if dust discharges from the collector or bag Check that filters are correctly seated and not worn or damaged Prolonged breathing of any dust could result in serious lung disease or death Short term ingestion of toxic dust such as lead poses an immediate danger to health Toxicity and health risk vary with type of media and dust generated by blasting Identify all material being removed by blas
25. ertain further adjustment is required 4 5 3 Media Carryover If too much usable media is being carried to the dust collector lower the vortex cylinder by moving the lever right toward FINE in 1 4 increments at the indicator plate Note If the cylinder is lowered too far the reclaimer will again begin to allow usable media to be carried over and cause abnormally high static pressure 4 5 4 When using very fine media 200 mesh and finer the inlet baffle of the reclaimer may also need to be removed Consult the factory before proceeding with this option 4 6 Door Interlocks Figure 5 A WARNING Never attempt to override the interlock system Doing so could result in injury from unexpected blasting 4 6 1 The door interlocks disable the blasting control circuit when the doors are open To enable blasting the door interlock switches must be engaged when the doors are closed The interlocks are set at the factory and do not usually require field adjustment unless parts are replaced When adjustment is required proceed as follows 4 6 2 Close cabinet doors Page 7 4 6 3 Loosen the actuator bracket screws and adjusting screw nut Move the actuator adjusting bracket up or down and the adjusting screw sideways to center the adjusting screw on the over travel stop Tighten the bracket screws 4 6 4 Turn the adjusting screw in or out as required to engage the switch without applying excessive pressure on it Tig
26. harge the system is approximately 10 Lbs 3 1 2 Media Unloading To empty the cabinet and reclaimer of media allow all media to be recovered from the cabinet then turn off the exhauster and place an empty container under the metering valve Unscrew the plastic plug from the metering valve permitting media to flow into the container If media does not flow it has caked Open the fill door and stir media until it starts to flow Replace the plug when the reclaimer is empty 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 3 2 Loading and Unloading Parts A WARNING Use solid fixturing to hold heavy parts in place Do not remove lift equipment until the part is adequately supported to prevent movement Moving heavy unsupported parts may cause them to shift or topple and cause severe injury This is especially important with the use of turntables and turntables with tracks 3 2 1 Load and unload parts through either door 3 2 2 Parts must be free of oil water grease or other contaminants that will cause media to clump or clog filters 3 2 3 When blasting very small parts place an appropriately sized screen over the grate to prevent parts from falling into the hopper 3 2 4 Close door Be certain doors are sealed securely or door interlock system will prevent blasting 3 3 Blasting Operation CAUTION e Always close cabinet reclaim
27. he user to adjust blasting pressure to suit the application The suitable pressure for most purposes is 80 psi Lower pressures may be used for delicate work In all cases highest production can be achieved only when pressure is carefully monitored 4 1 2 To adjust unlock the knob and turn it clockwise to increase pressure or counter clockwise to decrease pressure Pressure will usually drop from closed line pressure when blasting is started Once operating pressure is set lock the knob to maintain the setting 4 2 Air Jet Adjustment 4 2 1 The air jet should be screwed 4 1 2 to 5 full turns into the gun body Doing so will leave 3 1 2 to 4 threads exposed past the lock nut Tighten the lock nut to hold the jet in place See Section 8 1 or 8 3 for optional adjusting tool 4 3 Media Air Mixture Figure 4 4 3 1 Check the media stream for correct media air mixture media flow is smooth and appears as a light mist coming from the nozzle 4 3 2 If media does not flow smoothly loosen the locking nut and adjust the metering screw until the upper holes in the metering stem are closed off and the lower holes are fully open See Figure 4 This adjustment is a starting point 4 3 3 If pulsation occurs in the media hose either media is damp and caked or not enough air is entering the media stream While blasting loosen the locking nut and slowly turn the adjusting screw out counterclockwise when viewed from the top until the media flo
28. hten the adjusting screw nuts 4 6 5 Test the operation with the doors open and then again closed Point the nozzle away from the door during the tests and only open the door enough to disengage the interlock switch The interlocks should stop the blasting when the doors are opened and permit blasting when the doors are closed NOTE Negative pressure inside the cabinet may cause the doors to flex inward Tests should be performed with the exhauster on Over travel Stop Adjusting Screw Nut Loosen and move sideways to center the adjusting screw on the over travel stop _ p Adjusting Screw E s Adjust the screw to depress the valve stem when door is closed Actuator Adjusting Bracket Loosen the bracket screws and move the bracket up or down to center the adjusting screw on the over travel stop Detent Sleeve __ 7 Bracket Screws Cabinet Door Figure 5 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 5 0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE A WARNING Failure to wear approved respirators and eye protection when servicing dust laden areas of the cabinet and dust collector and when emptying the dust bag or collector could result in serious eye irritation and lung disease or death Toxicity and health risk vary with type of media and dust generated by blasting The respirator must
29. iring Schematic Figure 24 Wiring diagram for 300 cfm 120 Volt AC 60 cycle 1 phase NOTE 1PH i This machine is 60 HZ o supplied with a 120 VAC plug The customer should connect machine so that all ungrounded supply conductors are protected Time Delay Fuse or Inverse Time Circuit Breaker to comply Reclaimer with N E C Motor Toggle Switch DPST Cabinet Light Figure 24 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803
30. ntioned in this material to familiarize themselves with the appropriate laws regulations and safe practices that apply to these products equipment that is connected to these products and materials that may be used with these products It is the responsibility of the user to insure that proper training of operators has been performed and a safe work environment is provided Our company is proud to provide a variety of products to the abrasive blasting industry and we have confidence that the professionals in our industry will utilize their knowledge and expertise in the safe efficient use of these products OWNER S MANUAL 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e Stock No 21803 e Manual No 2016 1296 e Date of Issue 12 96 Rev E 01 07 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 1 0 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Scope of Manual 1 1 1 These instructions cover set up operation maintenance troubleshooting optional accessories and replacement parts for INEX series suction blast cabinets with 300 cfm reclaimer and all push through dust collector options 1 1 2 These instructions also contain important information required for safe operation of the cabinet Before using this equipment all personnel associated with the blast cabinet operation must read this entire manual and all accessory manuals to become familiar with the operation parts and terminology 1 2 Safety Alerts 1 2 1 Clemco uses safety alert signal words based on AN
31. ole in the top and bottom tube plate The filters fit tight to prevent dust leakage Force may be required by the installer Check for proper seating at both ends and remove any twist in the tube before proceeding to the next filter 6 5 Dust Bag 6 5 1 Replace the bag at first sign of dust leak or as necessary to maintain visibility in the cabinet If visibility is poor periodic washing may restore the porosity of the cloth and increase ventilation through the cabinet 6 6 Reclaimer Wearplate Replacement 6 6 1 Remove the reclaimer inlet adaptor and old wearplate The wearplate is held in place by screws attached from the outside of the reclaimer 6 6 2 Angle the new wearplate into the reclaimer inlet until it is in position with the straight end at the reclaimer inlet Using a board or similar object as leverage pry the wearplate against the inner wall of the reclaimer and install sheet metal screws to hold in place Caulk any gaps or voids around the wearplate to prevent rapid wear in those areas 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 7 0 TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING To avoid serious injury observe the following when troubleshooting Turn off the air and lockout and tagout the air supply If checking the controls requires air always enlist the aid of another person to Hold the blast gun securely Operate the foot ped
32. r the inlet baffle of the reclaimer may also need to be removed Consult the factory before proceeding with this option 1 8 Compressed Air Requirements 1 8 1 The size of the compressor required to operate the cabinet depends on the size of the air jet and blasting pressure Unless specified otherwise cabinets are supplied with a No 5 5 32 orifice jet See table in Figure 2 to determine cfm requirements Consult with a compressor supplier for suggested compressor size based on the air consumption BNP Gun Jet Nozzle CFM No 8 1 4 1 2 86 Air Consumption in cfm Using this combination of jet and nozzle in applications that produce excessive dust may cause poor visibility Figure 2 1 8 2 The air filter at the air inlet connection reduces condensed water from the compressed air Its use is especially important in areas of high humidity or when fine mesh media are used Moisture causes media to clot and inhibits free flow through the feed assembly If moisture problems persist an air dryer may be required Page 3 1 9 Electrical Requirements 1 9 1 The system requires 115 VAC 1 Ph 60 Hz with 15 Amps service 1 9 2 A power cord is supplied No additional wiring is required SEE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT WARNING A WARNING Do not use electrical adaptors that eliminate the ground prong on 115 volt plugs Doing so can cause electric shock and equipment damage 1 9 3 Observe the subsequent warning and
33. s for given media Static pressure may need to be lower with finer media higher with coarser media Glass Bead No 8 to 13 csscsccsnsccrcennn 2 1 2 3 Alox 60 amp CO IrSEP ael raene aat arasia lnla 4 5 Alox 80 amp TINET a aid aira onan ada 2 1 2 3 4 4 4 If the damper has been adjusted and carryover or excessive dust in the media continues to be a problem the optional adjustable vortex cylinder which is standard on pull through reclaimers may help retain media The vortex cylinder is usually required only when using 200 mesh and finer media or lightweight media See Section 4 5 and Accessories in Section 8 1 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 4 5 Optional Cylinder Externally Adjustable Vortex 4 5 1 The adjusting lever for the vortex cylinder is mounted on the spacer between the reclaimer body and exhauster housing Start with the lever in the vertical position Before adjusting the vortex cylinder adjust the damper on the dust collector to increase or decrease static pressure per Section 4 4 Once the damper has been adjusted adjust the cylinder as follows 4 5 2 Dusty Media If the reclaimer is not removing sufficient quantities of dust raise the cylinder by moving the lever left toward COARSE in 1 4 increments at the indicator plate Do not adjust again until the media has gone through several cycles to be c
34. sed by moisture See Section 7 5 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 7 4 Plugged Nozzle 7 4 1 A damaged or missing reclaimer screen will allow large particles to pass and block the nozzle Replace or re install as necessary 7 4 2 Media mixture too rich Adjust media air mixture per Section 4 3 7 5 Media Bridging 7 5 1 Frequent bridging or blockage in the media metering valve can be caused by damp media Media becomes damp by blasting parts that are slightly oily from moisture in the compressed air line or from absorption 7 5 2 To avoid contaminating media from the workpiece all parts put into the cabinet should be clean and dry If parts are oily or greasy degrease and dry them prior to blasting 7 5 3 Moist compressed air This can be caused by a faulty compressor that overheats or pumps oil or moisture into the air line too long an air line permitting moisture to condense on the inside or from high humidity Drain the air filter and receiver tank regularly If the problem persists it may be necessary to change media more often or install an aftercooler or air dryer 7 5 4 Absorption Some media tends to absorb moisture from the air especially fine mesh media in high humidity areas Empty the media and store it in an airtight container when cabinet is not in use 7 5 5 A vibrator attached to the reclaimer cone or me
35. th filters for those applications 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER On Off Switch Pressure Gauge Exhauster Pilot Regulator Reclaimer Page 2 Air Inlet Duct Damper Debris Screen Dust Bag Grounding Ko Lug L 7 Metering Valve Air Filter Compressed air inlet Foot Pedal 1 5 1 Dust Bag The dust bag mounts on the reclaimer outlet It is a single filter bag which collects dust on its inner surface Dust bags are adequate for occasional use The bag must be emptied frequently This type of dust collection must never be used in applications which generate toxic dust 1 5 2 Dry Filter A push through dry filter uses tubular filters which trap dust on their inner surfaces A dry filter is efficient for use with moderate dust contamination The filters must be shaken manually every two hours and the dust drawer emptied regularly This type of dust collection must never be used in applications which generate toxic dust 1 6 Nozzle Options 1 6 1 Unless otherwise specified at the time of order cabinets are shipped with a 5 16 orifice ceramic nozzle and
36. thout the screen in place 5 6 Air Filter 5 6 1 The cabinet is equipped with a manual drain air filter Drain the filter at least once a day and more often if water is present Moist air inhibits the flow of media If moisture continues to be a problem a dryer or after cooler may be required in the air supply line 5 7 Media Hose 5 7 1 To avoid unscheduled down time periodically inspect the media hose for thin spots by pinching it every 6 to 12 inches Replace the hose when it becomes soft 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 6 0 SERVICE MAINTENANCE A WARNING Failure to wear approved respirators and eye protection when servicing dust laden areas of the cabinet and dust collector and when emptying the dust bag or collector could result in serious eye irritation and lung disease or death Toxicity and health risk vary with type of media and dust generated by blasting Identify all material being removed by blasting and obtain a material safety data sheet for the blast media 6 1 Gloves 6 1 1 Special static dissipating gloves are provided for operator comfort It will be necessary to change gloves periodically as they wear The first sign of deterioration may be excessive static shocks 6 1 2 Gloves are held in place by metal bands on the inside of the cabinet To replace loosen the bands with a screwdriver replace the
37. ting and obtain a material safety data sheet for the blast media NOTE When blasting small parts use a solid back rest for the part Without this assist especially with longer blasting operations the operator will tire easily from resisting blast pressure Whenever possible avoid holding small parts that will require blasting into the glove 3 3 8 When blasting very small parts place an appropriately sized screen over the grate to prevent parts from falling into the hopper Should an object fall through the grate stop blasting immediately and retrieve it 3 4 Stop Blasting 3 4 1 To stop blasting remove pressure on the foot pedal 3 4 2 Use the blow off nozzle to blow media off cleaned parts Allow the exhauster to clear the cabinet of airborne dust before opening the door 3 4 3 Unload parts shut off the air supply valve drain the air filter and switch off the lights and exhauster 2007 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP e www clemcoindustries com e Manual No 21803 INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER 3 5 Blasting Technique 3 5 1 Blasting technique is similar to spray painting technique Smooth continuous strokes are most effective The distance from the part affects size of blast pattern Under normal conditions hold the nozzle approximately 3 to 6 from the surface of the part 4 0 ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 Blasting Pressure 4 1 1 The pilot regulator located on the top left side of the cabinet enables t
38. ure per Section 4 4 7 2 3 Media may be too fine or worn out 7 2 4 Using friable media that rapidly breaks down 7 2 5 Nozzle pressure too high for the media causing media to break down 7 2 6 Hole worn in reclaimer or leak in reclaimer seams Check entire reclaimer for negative pressure leaks 7 2 7 f using very fine media 200 mesh and finer the inlet baffle of the reclaimer may need to be removed Consult the factory before proceeding with this option 7 2 8 Optional externally adjustable vortex cylinder out of adjustment See Section 4 5 7 3 Reduction In Blast Cleaning Rate 7 3 1 Low media level reducing media flow Check and fill if low 7 3 2 Incorrect metering valve adjustment Adjust per Section 4 3 7 3 3 Reduced air pressure This may be caused by a malfunctioning regulator a dirty filter element in the air filter partially closed air valve leaking air line or other air tools in use 7 3 4 Blockage in media line or gun Blockage may occur as a result of a missing debris screen or incorrect metering valve adjustment permitting heavy media flow See Section 4 3 7 3 5 Worn gun parts such as nozzle or air jet Inspect and replace all worn parts 7 3 6 Worn media hose Check hose for leaks and soft spots Replace worn or damaged hose 7 3 7 Air jet in gun out of adjustment Check adjustment per Section 4 2 7 3 8 Moist media Frequent bridges or blockage in the area of the metering valve can be cau
39. ws smoothly Tighten the locking nut finger tight to maintain the setting 4 3 4 If media flow is too light decrease air in the mixture by turning the metering screw in clockwise when Page 6 viewed from the top covering more of the holes so less air enters the media hose Tighten the locking nut finger tight to maintain the setting oe Adjusting Screw Upper holes fully Closed Locking Nut g Lower holes fully open Figure 4 4 4 Static Pressure dry filter models only 4 4 1 Correct static pressure requirements vary with size weight and type of media 4 4 2 Adjust static pressure by opening handle horizontal or closing handle vertical the damper The damper is located on the inlet on dry If the damper is not opened enough the reclaimer will not remove fines resulting in dusty media poor visibility and possible media blockage in the conveying hose If the damper is opened too far it may cause carryover usable media carried into the dust collector and result in excessive media consumption Open only as far as necessary to obtain a balance of dust removal without media carryover 4 4 3 A manometer is useful when adjusting or monitoring static pressure The optional manometer kit is listed under Optional Accessories in Section 8 1 The following are static pressure starting point
40. y Figure 20 Item Description Stock No Item Description Stock No Foot pedal assembly less tubing 20483 Light shield assembly with switch 11601 1 Top foot pedal ccceceeseseteeeeeeeteeesteetaes 20017 Ve Ballast parisare aiaa 11553 2 Base foot pedal cceeeeeseeeeeeeeesteeeeeeees 19991 2 Lamp holder cceesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeesees 11843 3 Valve 10 32 3 Way N C oo eeececcessteeeeeenees 20026 3 Starter holder ccc ccc ceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12163 4 Drive pin grooved 0 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeteeeeeetteeeeeteee 20109 4 Stater onigiri aiaa 12156 5 Screw sh 1 4 NF x 3 4 asese 03086 5 Lamp 15 watt ecceeeeeeceeeeeeeeereeeeeeeeeeees 11872 6 Screw 10 32 x 1 2 fh oo eeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 19571 6 Connector poly straight 0 cee 02929 7 Adaptor 10 32 thrd x 1 8 barb ee 11731 7 Base plate light shield 00 ieee 11561 8 Spring 1 1 4 X 3 1 2 oe ee eeeeeeeeeeeee 20121 8 Trim edge 2 ft required 00 eects 18460 9 Screw 8 32 x 3 8 thread cutting 11389 9 Switch on off 0 ee eeeseeeeeesteeeeeesteeeeeseees 12127 10 Bumper rubber feet eeeeeeeseeeeees 21522 Figure 18 8 5 Metering valve assembly Figure 19 Item Description Stock No Metering valve assembly 12417 Figure 20 Metering stem assembly items 1 2 amp 3

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