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 M-SECTION

® 

SWEEP-IN PNEUMATIC RECOVERY SYSTEM 

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© 2017 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP.  

  www.clemcoindustries.com  

  Manual No. 23647, Rev E 

14.2 

Reclaimer Assembly, Figure 12 

 

M-Section

®

 systems come with options shown with an 

asterisk (

*

). 

These items are not supplied with 

standard replacement reclaimers.

 If asterisk (

*

) items 

are needed with a replacement reclaimer, order 
separately, request that item 2 be installed. 
 

Item Description 

Stock 

No.

 

 

 (-) 

Reclaimer, pull-thru, for 24” blast mach. . . 24206 

  1. 

Gasket, 5/16" x 1" adhesive-backed,  

 specify 

feet 

required  .............................. 00187 

  2. 

Inlet pipe, w/hose support, 900 cfm, 6"  .... 16887 

 3. 

Gasket, 

inlet 900 cfm  ................................ 11759 

  4. 

Wear plate, 900 cfm, use w/bolt-on top  .... 25071 

 5. 

Screen 

assembly 8 mesh  ......................... 21265 

 6 

Gasket, 

door, 900 cfm  .............................. 11745 

 7. 

Spring 

latch 

assembly  .............................. 12263 

  8. 

Vortex cylinder assembly, 900 pull-thru  ... 23046 

  9. 

Gasket, 2" adhesive-backed,  

 specify 

feet 

required  .............................. 13089 

 10. 

Top, 900 reclaimer  ....................................  23040 

 11. 

Eyebolt, 1", 3/8-NC x 1-1/4"  ...................... 00430 

 12. 

Door, with latch  ......................................... 14271 

 13. 

Body section, 

 

with door and wear plate, without top  .... 27465 

 

with door, rubber liners, and top  ............ 27466 

 14. 

Hose, 6" ID x 15-ft. heavy lined  ................ 12457 

 15. 

Hose, 7" ID unlined flex, specify ft. req’d.  .. 12448 

 16. 

Clamp, 8" OD  ............................................ 11576 

 17. 

Hose support, outlet (optional acc.)  .......... 20619 

 
 

 

 Figure 

12 

14.3 

Transition Elbow Assembly, Figure 13

 

 

Item Description 

Stock 

No. 

 

  1. 

Hose, 6" heavy lined flex (15 ft. only)  ....... 12457 

 2. 

Clamp, 

hose, 8-inch  .................................. 11576 

  3. 

Gasket, 5/16" x 1” adhesive-backed 

 specify 

feet 

required  .............................. 00187 

  4. 

Wear plate w/ fasteners  ............................ 22377 

  5. 

Adaptor, 6" outlet pipe  .............................. 22375 

 
 

 

 Figure 

13 

 

 
14.4 

Storage Hopper, Figure 14

 

 

Item Description 

Stock 

No. 

 

 (-) 

Storage hopper, 6-cu.ft., 24-inch dia.  ....... 21027 

 1. 

Gasket, 

door, 900 cfm  .............................. 11745 

 2. 

Door, 

with latch  ......................................... 14271 

 3. 

Spring 

latch 

assembly  .............................. 12263 

  4.* 

Gasket, 2" adhesive-backed,  

 specify 

feet 

required  .............................. 13089 

 

Note:

 Item 4 is not included with replacement storage hoppers. 

Order separtely if required. 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for M-SECTION

Page 1: ...d Parts Guide refer to the orange warnings insert preceding the Index before continuing with the enclosed instructions Electronic files include a Preface containing important information WARNING DATE...

Page 2: ...st equipment is only one component of an abrasive blasting job Other products such as air compressors air filters and receivers abrasives scaffolding hydraulic work platforms or booms equipment for li...

Page 3: ...other non breathable gas Never modify or change respirator air line connections without first testing the content of the line for safe breathing air Failure to test the line may result in death to the...

Page 4: ...erval clean all filters screens and alarm systems If spring loaded abrasive valves are used always cage spring before disassembly WARRANTY The following is in lieu of all warranties express implied or...

Page 5: ...ns valves for tightness leaks and wear Always ground the machine to eliminate hazard of static shock Install a blast machine screen to keep out foreign objects Use a blast machine cover if left outdoo...

Page 6: ...rds Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death NOTICE Notice indicates information that is considered important but not hazard related if not avoided could resu...

Page 7: ...verse pulse collector only Refer to foundation drawing B29134 when recessing the M Section to place the grate at floor level Reclaimer Wear Plate RPH 2 Dust Collector Option Refer to the RPH Dust Coll...

Page 8: ...ery systems Smaller sized steel may be used on engineered project equipment but this requirement must be stated ahead of time so that the equipment may be modified accordingly 1 6 3 Sand and Slag Sand...

Page 9: ...sweep in is recessed make sure the pit is large enough for the M Sections and transition Refer to the foundation drawing 3 0 PLACEMENT WARNING Failure to observe these warnings can result in serious...

Page 10: ...t direct route with as few bends as possible to prevent wear 4 3 2 When necessary rotate the externally adjustable vortex cylinder to provide full access to the adjustment handle 4 3 3 Use a lift to r...

Page 11: ...trol panel to the customer supplied disconnect RPH dust collector only provide 115 volt wiring to the dust collector pulse sequence control panel a schematic is packed in the sequence panel 6 1 2 If t...

Page 12: ...C 1 Dust Collector Refer to the CDC 1 dust collector manual and quickly press and release the manual pulse valve 8 7 Test the operation of the blast machine and operator safety equipment 8 8 Shut off...

Page 13: ...d result in excessive media consumption Open only as far as necessary to obtain a balance of media recovery and dust removal without media carryover 10 2 3 A manometer is useful when adjusting or moni...

Page 14: ...he same location Taking readings at different locations can produce different results Static pressure readings at the door are generally 1 2 to 1 lower than those taken above the reclaimer 10 4 1 Refe...

Page 15: ...le in Figure 6 10 4 10 After taking the readings replace the needle protector Close the manometer valves and store the manometer in the original container in a clean area Note If the manometer install...

Page 16: ...along the side of the inlet and remove the inlet baffle 12 2 5 To remove the inlet top liner remove the self drilling screws securing it to the top of the inlet 12 2 6 Wall liner and inlet side liner...

Page 17: ...liner with those in the top Note that the holes around the inlet are spaced differently from the others Temporarily install a couple of bolts to maintain the alignment 12 2 16 7th Place the tube liner...

Page 18: ...mesh and finer media or very light weight media the inlet baffle of the reclaimer may need to be removed Refer to Section 1 6 6 13 1 8 Reclaimer debris screen blocked with debris Check screen basket d...

Page 19: ...ed blast nozzle 13 5 1 Damaged or missing reclaimer debris screen When the filter screen is damaged or not in place all media and blast cleaning by products such as paint chips scale etc pass directly...

Page 20: ...ired 13089 10 Top 900 reclaimer 23040 11 Eyebolt 1 3 8 NC x 1 1 4 00430 12 Door with latch 14271 13 Body section with door and wear plate without top 27465 with door rubber liners and top 27466 14 Hos...

Page 21: ...Liners Figure 15 Item Description Stock No Rubber liner set 900 cfm reclaimer 23151 1 Top liner 900 cfm 23059 2 Inlet baffle and tube liner 2 piece 23416 3 Body liner 900 cfm 17008 4 Inlet side liner...

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