Clemco 08850 Manual Download Page 3

PREFACE 

 

 

 

 

 

instrument should be used to determine when surrounding 
atmosphere is clear of dust and safe to breathe. 
 

 

NIOSH-approved, supplied-air respirators are to be worn 

ONLY in atmospheres: 

• NOT IMMEDIATELY dangerous to life or health and, 
• from which a user can escape WITHOUT using the 

respirator. 

 

 

Clemco supplied-air respirators 

DO NOT REMOVE OR 

PROTECT AGAINST CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) OR ANY 
OTHER TOXIC GAS.

 Carbon monoxide and toxic gas removal 

and/or monitoring device must be used in conjunction with 
respirator to insure safe breathing air. 
 

 

Air supplied to respirator MUST BE AT LEAST GRADE D 

QUALITY as described in Compressed Gas Association 
Commodity Specification G-7.1, and as specified by OSHA 
Regulation 1910.139 (d). 
 

 

ALWAYS locate compressors to prevent contaminated air 

(such as CO from engine exhaust) from entering the air intake 
system. A suitable in-line air purifying sorbent bed and filter or 
CO Monitor should be installed to assure breathing air quality.  
 

 

ALWAYS use a NIOSH-approved breathing air hose to 

connect an appropriate air filter to the respirator. Use of a non-
approved air hose can subject the operator to illness caused 
by the release of chemical agents used in the manufacture of 
non-approved breathing air hose. 
 

 

ALWAYS check to make sure air filter and respirator 

system hoses are NOT CONNECTED to in-plant lines that 
contain nitrogen, acetylene or any other non-breathable gas. 
NEVER use oxygen with air line respirators. NEVER modify air 
line connections to accommodate air filter/respirator breathing 
hose WITHOUT FIRST testing content of the air line. 

FAILURE 

TO TEST THE AIR LINE MAY RESULT IN DEATH TO THE 
RESPIRATOR USER. 
 

 

Respirator lenses are designed to protect against 

rebounding abrasive. They do not protect against flying 
objects, glare, liquids, radiation or high speed heavy materials. 
Substitute lenses from sources other than the original 
respirator manufacturer will void NIOSH-approval of this 
respirator. 
 
 

BLAST MACHINES AND REMOTE CONTROLS 

 
 

 

 

 

 

ALWAYS equip abrasive blast machines with 
remote controls. 

 

Abrasive blast machine operators must wear NIOSH-
approved supplied-air respirators (ref: OSHA 
regulations 1910.94, 1910.132, 1910.139 and 
1910.244). 

 

 

 

NEVER modify OR substitute remote control parts. Parts 

from different manufacturers are NOT compatible with Clemco  

equipment. If controls are altered, involuntary activation, which 
may cause serious injury, can occur. 
 

 

Inspect the air control orifice DAILY for cleanliness. 

NEVER use welding hose in place of twinline control hose. The 
internal diameter and rubber composition are UNSAFE for 
remote control use. 
 

 

UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, maximum working 

pressure of blast machines and related components MUST 
NOT exceed National Board approved 125 psig (8.5 BAR). 
 

 

NEVER weld on blast machine. Welding may affect 

dimensional integrity of steel wall and WILL VOID National 
Board approval.  
 

 

Point nozzle ONLY at structure being blasted. High 

velocity abrasive particles WILL inflict serious injury. Keep 
unprotected workers OUT of blast area. 
 

 

NEVER attempt to manually move blast machine when it 

contains abrasive. EMPTY machines, up to 6 cu. ft.(270kg) 
capacity, are designed to be moved: 
  • on flat, smooth surfaces by AT LEAST two people; 
  • with the Clemco "Mule"; or  
  • with other specially designed machine moving devices. 
  

 

Larger empty blast machines or ANY blast machine 

containing abrasive MUST be transported by mechanical lifting 
equipment. 
 
 

AIR HOSE, BLAST HOSE, COUPLINGS, AND NOZZLE HOLDERS 

 

 

Air hose, air hose fittings and connectors at compressors 

and blast machines MUST be FOUR times the size of the 
nozzle orifice. Air hose lengths MUST be kept as short as 
possible AND in a straight line. Inspect DAILY and repair 
leakage IMMEDIATELY. 
 

 

Blast hose inside diameter MUST be THREE to FOUR 

times the size of the nozzle orifice. AVOID sharp bends that 
wear out hose rapidly. Use SHORTEST hose lengths possible 
to reduce pressure loss. Check blast hose DAILY for soft 
spots. Repair or replace IMMEDIATELY.  
  

 

ALWAYS cut loose hose ends square when installing hose 

couplings and nozzle holders to allow uniform fit of hose to 
coupling shoulder. NEVER install couplings or nozzle holders 
that DO NOT provide a TIGHT fit on hose. ALWAYS use 
manufacturers recommended coupling screws. 
 

 

Replace coupling gaskets FREQUENTLY to prevent 

leakage. Abrasive leakage can result in dangerous coupling 
failure. ALL gaskets MUST be checked SEVERAL times during 
a working day for wear, distortion and softness.  
 

 

Install safety pins at EVERY coupling connection to 

prevent accidental disengagement during hose movement. 
 

 

ALWAYS attach safety cables at ALL air hose AND blast 

hose coupling connections. Cables relieve tension on hose and 
control whipping action in the event of a coupling blow-out. 
 

WARNING

 

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Summary of Contents for 08850

Page 1: ...ntents These WARNINGS are included for the health and safety of the operator and those in the immediate vicinity If you are using a Clemco Distributor Maintenance and Part Guide refer to the orange warnings insert preceding the Index before continuing with the enclosed instructions Electronic files include a Preface containing the same important information as the orange cover MC FILE NUMBER 629 1...

Page 2: ...ith your employer about training programs and materials that are available 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 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Described herein are some BUT NOT ALL of the major requirements for...

Page 3: ...rers are NOT compatible with Clemco equipment If controls are altered involuntary activation which may cause serious injury can occur Inspect the air control orifice DAILY for cleanliness NEVER use welding hose in place of twinline control hose The internal diameter and rubber composition are UNSAFE for remote control use UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED maximum working pressure of blast machines and re...

Page 4: ...ect to products used other than in accordance hereunder 2 On products seller manufactures seller warrants that all products are to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from date of shipment to buyer but no warranty is made that the products are fit for a particular purpose 3 On products which seller buys and resells pursuant to this order seller warrants that ...

Page 5: ...fice Lines MUST be run AS STRAIGHT AS POSSIBLE from machine to work area with NO sharp bends Check DAILY for internal wear and external damage 9 HOSE COUPLINGS NOZZLE HOLDERS fitted SNUGLY to hose end and installed using PROPER coupling screws Coupling lugs MUST be snapped FIRMLY into locking position Gasket MUST form positive seal with safety pins inserted through pin holes Check gaskets and repl...

Page 6: ...th the respirator and vest 1 2 Safety Alerts 1 2 1 Clemco uses safety alert signal words based on ANSI Z535 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 This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert the user of this equipment of potential personal injury hazards Obey ...

Page 7: ...d removing them any limitations on their use and their maintenance 9 Procedures for regularly evaluating the effectiveness of the program 1 4 3 It is essential that the user be properly instructed in the use and maintenance of the respirator The respirator manual and this manual for the climate control tube must be made available to all users of the respirator and the users must demonstrate their ...

Page 8: ...yer shall ensure that cylinders used to supply breathing air to respirators meet all requirements which may include but are not limited to their testing and maintenance a certificate of analysis for air quality and moisture 2 2 3 Cylinders must be equipped with a properly maintained pressure reducing valve that reduces pressure to the approved pressure range as shown in Section 2 4 3 2 3 Breathing...

Page 9: ...apor could freeze and cause the air tube to ice up Compressed air should have excess water vapor removed to attain a dew point below the minimum anticipated temperature of the exhausting air Contact a compressed air dryer distributor for dryer recommendations 2 6 Air Volume 2 6 1 The climate control tube must be supplied with 20 cfm of Grade D breathing air at 90 to 100 psi WARNING The compressor ...

Page 10: ...rder to remove Replace the screen before reassembly 5 0 SERVICE MAINTENANCE 5 1 Service maintenance is divided into two stages The first stage is to replace leaking seals and to clean the top end when the unit is otherwise working properly A small leak from around the temperature control lever is normal and should be the same temperature as the expelled air The second stage is to service and clean...

Page 11: ...Before removing the vortex tube assembly look into the body and inspect the surface of the spacer for wear it should be flat If it is worn it will have to be replaced before reassembly 5 3 6 Carefully remove the vortex tube assembly spacers venturi tube and vortex tube 5 3 7 On the inside of one end of the vortex tube is a star shaped vortex breaker It should be intact and tight in the tube If the...

Page 12: ...cket holes NOTE It the lower valve plate is correctly installed it will be about 3 16 below the cutout in the tube housing and will not rotate While handling the assembly hold the lower plate in place until the upper plate is secured 5 3 19 Apply a liberal amount of silicon sealant to the male threads on the elbow and the bottom mounting screw and Install both items The elbow and disconnect should...

Page 13: ...be installed at the point of attachment where the respirator hose is connected to the respirable air source 6 2 Poor Heating or Cooling Performance 6 2 1 Inadequate air flow affects cooling performance Refer to Paragraph 6 1 6 2 2 The temperature of the compressed air has an effect on the climate control tube s discharge temperature Make sure that none of the lines that supply compressed air to th...

Page 14: ...i tube 08967 12 Spacer 2 thick 08968 13 Threaded retainer 08829 14 Elbow 1 4 male 08869 15 Bracket belt 08974 16 Valve plate lower 08830 17 Valve plate upper 08831 18 Support washer 08832 19 Connector outlet 08833 20 Housing body 08834 21 Control lever 08835 22 Spring 08844 23 Screw machine 6 32 x 1 4 each 03870 24 Screw set 1 4 NC x 1 2 03072 25 Spacer 08836 26 Pin valve plate 08838 27 Screw mach...

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