headline bars
continuation tabs
notes
warnings
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headline bars
continuation tabs
notes
warnings
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SETUP
SETUP
setUP
asseMblY of PaRts WasHeR
1. Lay the tub
(1)
upside down. Attach the legs
(2)
to the
tub
(1)
using the bolts, washers and nuts.
(fig. 1)
2. Attach the storage shelf
(3)
to the legs
(2)
using the
bolts, washers and nuts.
(fig. 2)
3. Turn the tub over and place in a level, stable, and well-
ventilated area.
4. Place the work shelf and parts basket into place inside
the tub.
5. Place the filter
(4)
inside the filter cover
(5)
. Slide the
filter cover with filter into place on pump housing cover
(6)
.
(fig. 3)
6. Connect the flexible tube
(7)
to the elbow
(8)
.
(fig. 4)
7. Place the pump housing
(9)
inside the tub
(1)
so that
the switch box
(10)
hangs outside the tub and slide it
down into position securely.
(fig. 5)
fIllInG tHe tUb
Fill the tub with the proper solution just below the crease
line inside the tub. Do not allow the level of liquid in the
parts washer to fall below the pump inlet. This could
damage the pump.
IMPoRtant:
Know your solvents. Do not use any
highly volatile, flammable or combustible solvents, or fuels such as gasoline, diesel, or toluene. Only use
noncorrosive water-based solvents.
IMPoRtant:
Chlorinated solvents, such as 1-1-1-trichloroethane and methylene chloride (also known as
methyl chloride) can chemically react with aluminum and may explode. Do not use these solvents. Many
tools and pieces of equipment contain aluminum.
IMPoRtant:
Immerse the pump in liquid while operating. Fluid should be replaced, and parts washer
should be cleaned on a regular basis to avoid hazardous conditions. Avoid solvent contact with skin and
eyes.
set UP of WoRKPIece anD WoRK aRea
1. Designate a work area that is clean and well lit. The work area must not allow access by children or pets
to prevent distraction and injury.
2. Route the power cord along a safe route to reach the work area without creating a tripping hazard or
exposing the power cord to possible damage. The power cord must reach the work area with enough
extra length to allow free movement while working.
3. There must not be objects, such as utility lines, nearby that will present a hazard while working.
Fig. 1
1
2
Bolt
Washer
Nut
Fig. 4
7
8
Fig. 2
3
2
Nut
Washer
Bolt
Fig. 5
10
1
9
Fig. 3
6
5
4