810-050.2
Operator Manual
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FILTER ELEMENT REPLACEMENT
Step 1: Turn off the Filter System. It is not necessary to turn off the bodymaker to service the filter.
Step 2: Open the drain cock on the bottom of the canister, and then open the bleed cock on the top
of the lid. The drain hose can be used to direct the draining oil to a receptacle. Drained oil
can later be used to refill the canister.
Step 3: Remove the canister clamp ring and lift off the canister lid.
Step 4:
Examine the canister “O” ring for cracks and wear spots. If the canister lid seal was
leaking, or if the “O” ring shows signs of wear, replace the ring.
Step 5:
Unscrew the “T” handle assembly that holds the filter in place by rotating the handle in a
counterclockwise motion. The cup seal on the handle assembly should be smooth and
free of rough spots or tears. Replacement seals are available.
Step 6: Slice open the end of the plastic bag holding the new element. Remove the new element
and set in a clean area. Lift used element off of center post
Step 7: Slide new filter over the center post. Make sure the wire lifting bale is at the top and the
black O-ring is at the bottom. Secure
the element with the “T” handle by screwing it back
into the center tube with a clockwise motion until it seats.
Step 8: Close drain cock and refill canister with oil.
Step 9:
Put the “O” ring back on the canister lip, replace lid, clamp and tighten.
Step 10: Start the pump motor and allow air to bleed out through bleed cock on top of canister.
Close bleed cock when fluid starts to come out. Wipe off unit and check for leaks.
HTI Operator Manual.810-050.2.docx
Revised 11-05-2019