5. Loosen the jam nut on the eductor sleeve, and then turn the eductor sleeve clockwise until it
bottoms out in the vacuum unit.
6. Start the vacuum unit and check for leaks. Air will still exit the eductor sleeve, but the vacuum
gauge must measure no more than 5 Hg.
7. Slowly turn the eductor sleeve counterclockwise to increase the vacuum level to 10–12 Hg.
Some applications may require more than 10–12 Hg. This is acceptable, but higher
vacuum levels will shorten the life of the vacuum unit.
8. Tighten the jam nut, and then connect the exhaust hose to the eductor sleeve.
9. Disconnect the vacuum gauge and tubing from the abrasive inlet port.
10. Connect the abrasive line to the abrasive inlet port.
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