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SASE Company, Inc. 

Phone 800.522.2606 or Fax 877.762.0748 

www.SASECompany.com 

Bull 50 Vacuum Manual 

SASE 

Summary of Contents for Bull 50

Page 1: ...SASE Company Inc Phone 800 522 2606 or Fax 877 762 0748 www SASECompany com Bull 50 Vacuum Manual SASE...

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Page 3: ...hout the United States SASE is able to provide unsurpassed service and technical support for the contractor At SASE we engineer and manufacture our own equipment which allows us to be in control of th...

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Page 5: ...ll SASE Company Equipment is engineered designed and provided with dust control shrouds and vacuum ports It is strongly recommended that an approved dust containment system be connected to and used in...

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Page 7: ...h tube filter 6 Dust container and filter bag 6 Applications 7 Safety precautions 7 Mode of operation 8 Assembling 9 Collecting dry dust 10 Manometer and filter cleaning during operation 10 Emptying 1...

Page 8: ...r in the building and construction industry It is ideal to collect fine dust such as cement or dust from grinding machines Self cleaning Teflon coated tube filter Filter cleaning during operation Moni...

Page 9: ...upply The diagram shows the technical data for BULL 50 Suction motor by pass 150 Watt Suction motor voltage 230 Volt Suction capacity 2400 mmH2O 23 5 kPa Air flow max 60 l sec 216 m3 h Suction power m...

Page 10: ...essary nozzles Accessories can be re ordered using the following part numbers 1 40 mm Professionals set 80 33 4017 2 Hose 4 m 84 54 3809 3 Crevice nozzle 80 34 4000 4 Adaptor for furniture nozzle 80 3...

Page 11: ...ified as a Dust class H filter The filter holds back the finest and smallest dust particles that are not held back by the tube filter The HEPA filter holds back particles of the size of only 0 3 m 0 0...

Page 12: ...coating which makes it difficult for the particles to block the filter The tube filter has a self cleaning effect during operation The filter consists of a number of tubes mounted on springs During o...

Page 13: ...aging the supply cord The supply cord shall be replaced only by the type which is mandatory in this manual The user must ensure that the appliance is adjusted for the task and that statutory requireme...

Page 14: ...ter separates the majority of the particles The tube filter holds back all the particles that are larger than 0 005 mm as well as most of the particles less than 0 005 mm The finest particles are held...

Page 15: ...ly in the dust container Make sure the filters are not damages Also see the chapter Replacing filters Use the filter bag with plastic sack if dust hazardous to health is being collected Make sure that...

Page 16: ...the brushes only just touches the floor Manometer and filter cleaning during operation The manometer placed on the adaptor ring measures the air pressure inside the appliance during operation If the...

Page 17: ...ure relief valve The springs in the filter tubes will now expand and release the blocking dust particles At the same time fresh air floats the opposite way through the tube filter in order to equalize...

Page 18: ...le and the risk of polluting the environment during the emptying process is reduced Release the vacuum head by releasing the four clips securing the vacuum head p on the dust container Place the vacuu...

Page 19: ...y stop emptying instructions Place a new filter bag P10 in the dust container Wrap the collar of the filter bag around the coupling in the dust container Remount the tube filter and the vacuum head Co...

Page 20: ...e of the vacuum head The vacuum head is manufactured from maintenance free parts and needs no daily maintenance apart from external cleaning as described above A daily inspection of the electrical cor...

Page 21: ...mechanically worn by all the small particles Consequently the filter must be checked for holes and fissures on a regular basis Even small holes in the tube filter will allow particles to penetrate th...

Page 22: ...HEPA filter When mounting a new HEPA filter make sure that the surface of contact between the HEPA filter and the vacuum head is clean Tighten the screw so the HEPA filter is secured under the vacuum...

Page 23: ...he appliance and block the suction hose Normally a leak can be located by its characteristic sound Dismount the vacuum head and inspect the area where the leak was located Make sure that the surfaces...

Page 24: ...e not covered by the warranty No repair attempts have been made by parties other than SASE Company Inc or authorised service centres approved by SASE Company Inc Service and repair free of charge incl...

Page 25: ...washer 81950611 511 Rubber packing 83955110 77 Washer 81970771 512 Tube filter 84671111 98A Yellow handle 8191098A 513 Dust container 83775131 99 Rubber washer 8197099A 514 Wheel ring 83855140 100 Wa...

Page 26: ...BULL 50 SASE Company Inc Spare parts list A 151 3A 1 373 14...

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