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Section 2 - Stripe Hog Systems
Debris Tank Dump System
Solid debris is separated from the wastewater by
the 100 micron filter bag and needs to be dumped
when the debris cage is near full. A hydraulic ram
below the tank lifts the passenger side, causing
the tank to tilt for easy dumping. A foldout de-
flector prevents debris from falling on the wheels
and chassis while dumping. The tank is designed
with enough ground clearance to empty into most
industrial dumpsters.
The hydraulic ram is controlled by switches in a
remote control that plugs into the grey junction
box located on the left side of the skid.
Always make sure the truck is on level, solid
ground before dumping debris. After dumping, use
a hose to clean the tank and sump thoroughly with
fresh water. Then install a new filter bag.
The debris bag should be checked at the beginning
of the shift as part of the pre-start procedure or
when you believe it may be reaching its capacity.
It should also be checked at the end of each shift.
Typical Debris Tank Tilted for Dumping
Debris should never be left in the cage for a period
of more than two days. Debris will harden and
conform to the shape of the tank walls making it
very difficult to dump.
Always comply with local guidelines and state law
when dumping recovered water and debris.
Dump System Remote Control
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