Rev 5.2/12-21
P1-DC3: #35123
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Pad Cleaning
1)
1A
Regularly clean the face of each
vacuum pad (fig. 1A), using soapy
water or other mild cleansers to
remove oil, dust and other
contaminates.
Never use harsh chemicals
on vacuum pad.
Solvents, petroleum-based products
(including kerosene, gasoline and
diesel fuel) or other harsh chemicals
can damage vacuum pads.
Never use rubber
conditioners on vacuum pad.
Many rubber conditioners can leave a
hazardous film on vacuum pads.
2) Prevent liquid from entering the vacuum system through the suction hole on the pad
face.
3) Wipe each pad face clean, using a clean sponge or lint-free cloth to apply the cleanser.
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4) Allow each pad to dry completely before using the lifter.
1..... A brush with bristles
that do not harm rubber
can help remove contaminates clinging to sealing edges. If these cleaning methods are not
successful, contact WPG or an authorized dealer for assistance.
MAINTENANCE