One Man Dual Component Polymer Pump
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Set-up and Operation
Key Elements:
1. Clean tanks, pumps, lines, and manifold
2. No cross contamination,
3. Proper mixing ratio = proper material cure
Prior to use:
1. Inspect tanks for evidence of loose particles or debris.
2. Inspect manifold (located at the end of the dispensing wand where both
hoses attach. The static mixing element attaches to the manifold with a
7/8” static mixer nut) - Inspection should be performed at the start of each
day’s work and consists of the following:
a. Remove hoses connected to manifold and remove 90 degree fitting.
b. Inspect for and remove any debris or contamination that might clog
the exit hole. A 1/4” drill bit can generally be used to clean the exit
hole.
c. Reconnect lines to manifold.
3.
If hydraulic fluid remains in the tank (used for flushing and pump storage
and should be left at least a couple inches deep in the tanks when not in
use) plug in power supply and trigger applicator gun to dispense fluid.
a. Watch fluid flow out of manifold and inspect for clog or uneven flow.
b. Using graduated measuring cups, dispense fluid into containers to
check for proper ratio.
4.
After confirming ratio is correct and that no contamination remains in the
lines or in the manifold, dispense remaining hydraulic fluid to empty the
tanks.
5. The unit is now ready for use.
Dispensing Filler:
1.
Prior to filing tanks, premix the Part A Polyol (gray component).
2. Ensure that Part A material is placed in Part A tank and Part B material is
placed in Part B tank. DO NOT CROSS CONTAMINATE. It is advised to keep
the lid on the tank that is not being filled.
Set-up and Operation