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ALSIDENT SYSTEM A/S 

 Finlandsvej 10 · DK-8450 Hammel · CVR nr. 57867612 · Tlf.:  +45 86 96 50 00 · Fax: +45 86 96 50 10 

[email protected] · www.alsident.com  

Joint with built-in damper: 
Where sanitary demands are strict, it is recommended to clean the joint with built-in damper at 
least once every week. 
If sterile conditions are demanded, the joint must be taken apart and the 2 parts cleaned sepa-
rately. In this case, please pay attention to the way the joint is assembled. The small finger screws 
must point forward and the damper wing to the right (see assembling the suction arm). If the 
damper joint is mounted the wrong way, so the damper wing is to the left, the joint will no longer be 
airtight. 
 
Pipes and joints: 
Cleaning of the B-pipe (in connection with the joint with damper) is recommended at least once 
every month. 
Cleaning of the A-pipe is recommended at least once every quarter or every six months. 
 
O-rings: 
The O-rings for system 75 are made of white polyethylene (PE). It is very important to avoid greas-
ing of the O-ring with oils or fats reducing friction between the rings and the joints. Otherwise the 
arm cannot keep its work position.  
Work processes developing greasy substances that will deposit in the joints recommend a frequent 
cleaning of the O-rings and contact faces. A thinner such as Acetone or the like can be used for 
cleaning of the O-rings, and in order to do so, the joint has to be taken apart. 

 
Assembling of the suction arm:

 

After cleaning the suction arm it is important to reassemble it correctly. The “stops” on the socket 
joint must fit together indicating that the suction arm is correctly placed in connection with spring 
and socket pipe. Control correct reassembling by loosening the black finger screws on the socket 
joint. The correctly assembled arm will then move upwards.  
Remember to put on the small white Teflon washers before the finger screws on the sides of the 
joint with damper. 
When mounting the joint with damper on the suction arm, please be sure that the small finger 
screws point forward and the damper wing to the right (see drawing). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for system 75

Page 1: ...ALSIDENT SYSTEM 75 Use and Maintenance Manual ...

Page 2: ...ere fore not be sterilized by autoclave It is recommended to clean the parts in a general detergent or another cleaning material Polypropylene withstands almost all commonly used cleaning materials and cleaning spirits Hoods The hoods for system 75 are available in two material versions The majority of hoods are made of transparent PETG Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol modified In addition there ...

Page 3: ...ade of white polyethylene PE It is very important to avoid greas ing of the O ring with oils or fats reducing friction between the rings and the joints Otherwise the arm cannot keep its work position Work processes developing greasy substances that will deposit in the joints recommend a frequent cleaning of the O rings and contact faces A thinner such as Acetone or the like can be used for cleanin...

Page 4: ...and it is advisable to test one s ground in small stages i e 5 at a time The shown spring is made for use in HM HMS arms with three joints For all springs the following apply When weakening a spring bend the legs in the winding direction When tightening a spring bend the legs against the winding direction Gas springs Some of the arms 75 9065 and 75 9090 are equipped with external gas springs The g...

Page 5: ...h the table ill 02 The above positions are the most effective ways to place the hood 3 Horizontally placed opening with the hood placed above and possibly slightly behind the pollution source ill 03 With this way of placing the hood it is often necessary to push the hood slightly behind and raise it slightly higher above the pollution source in order to avoid disturbance of the work process This p...

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