PULSAR
®
IX SUCTION BLAST CABINET
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Manual No. 23425, Rev. C, 07/19
reclaimer inlet and that the top edge is even with the top
of the reclaimer.
7.10.8
New self-drilling sheet-metal screws are
provided with the wear plate; match drill the screws
through the front two old screw holes into the wear plate.
7.10.9
Rearrange the clamp(s) as needed to press the
wear plate against the reclaimer wall, and then match
drill through each of the remaining old screw hole into
the wear plate to secure.
7.10.10
To avoid rapid wear, apply RTV caulk to fill gaps
between the bottom edge of the wear plate and
reclaimer.
7.10.11
Replace the upper flange gasket, as needed,
and reattach the reclaimer top.
7.10.12
Work through the reclaimer inlet and apply RTV
caulk to fill gaps between the top of the wear plate and
reclaimer inlet and top plate.
7.10.13
Reattach the inlet-pipe adaptor, replacing the
gasket if worn, compressed, or otherwise damaged.
7.10.14
Replace the cone flange gasket, as needed
(usually installed on the cone flange), and reattach the
reclaimer to the cone and stand assembly.
7.10.15
Reconnect the flex hoses.
7.10.16
Allow time for the caulking to cure before
putting the reclaimer into service.
7.11
Replacing Rubber Reclaimer Liners ‒ Figure
35
The reclaimer must have been designed to accept liners
(has a removable top).
WARNING
Pulsar 900 reclaimer weighs approximately 150
lbs. When installing or removing the reclaimer,
it must be adequately supported and secured to
appropriate lift equipment. Failure to secure
and use proper lift device can result in injury or
death. When using a ladder to service the
reclaimer make sure it is approved for the
application and that appropriate fall protection
is used. Failure to use appropriate ladder and
fall protection can result in injury.
Installation Notes
Make sure enough 2" adhesive-backed gasket (stock
no. 13089) is available to replace the compressed or
damaged gasket on the reclaimer upper flange. The
Pulsar IX reclaimer requires 7 feet
The inner cone and cone ring are glued in place. Make
sure a multi-purpose contact adhesive, such as 3M
®
no.
10 neoprene contact adhesive or equal, is available.
It is easier to replace or install liners if the reclaimer is
removed from the cone and stand assembly.
7.11.1
Remove the flex hoses from the reclaimer inlet
and outlet.
7.11.2
Place a chain, sling, or other appropriate rigging,
through the lifting eyes and remove the bolts, nuts and
washers securing the reclaimer body to the cone and leg
assembly and rear bracket.
7.11.3
Raise the reclaimer from the cone and stand
assembly.
WARNING
D
o not be under the reclaimer while it is hanging
from the lifting device. Severe injury can occur if the
reclaimer is released from the rigging before it is
securely on the ground.
7.11.4
Set the reclaimer top-side-up on a clean, flat,
and level surface.
7.11.5
Remove the reclaimer inlet-pipe adaptor.
7.11.6
Remove the bolts and nuts securing the
reclaimer top, and then remove the top (and top liner if
the reclaimer is currently lined).
7.11.7
If the reclaimer is currently unlined, proceed to
the installation note preceding Paragraph 7.11.14.
7.11.8
Remove the top liner and cylinder liner: Grind
the tack welds from the bottom of the cylinder liner that
secure the liner to the tube, and then slide the cylinder
liner and top liner off the inner tube.
7.11.9
Remove the nuts and washers located along the
right side of the inlet and remove the inlet baffle through
the top of the reclaimer.
7.11.10
Remove the screws holding the inlet-side liner
and inlet-top liner and remove both liners from the
reclaimer inlet.