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Extraction
Where used
ATS 2200 and ATS 4400
The desired vacuum for the holding tank is -8 to -12 hg. on the gauge located on the top of the VacBOX.
Any less than this could indicate that the lock bolts should be snugged up more (try ¼ turn on each one
and observe the change in vacuum). If low vacuum persists, it could indicate a problem with the
diaphragm or a flapper valve in the pump. Vacuum that exceeds -12 hg could indicate a plug in the
suction line or debris stuck to the face of the nozzle.
The VacBOX does not need to run continuously. It can be operated only as needed to prevent the
accumulation of garnet in the catcher tank.
To begin extraction, do the following:
1. Move the suction nozzle assembly to a place on the catcher tank where it can be pushed down
into the garnet to begin the extraction process.
2. Move the nozzle assembly around the tank as often as needed to keep a continuous supply of
garnet flowing into the machine.
3. Once the VacBOX holding chamber is full (as checked with a dip stick inserted through the 2
inch dewatering port), proceed with bag dewatering and removal.
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