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N4950/N10TAIR: #35105 

MAINTENANCE 

 

I

NSPECTION 

S

CHEDULE

 

Perform inspections routinely, according to the following frequency schedule: 

Every-Lift Inspection 

• Examine the vacuum pad and load surface for contamination or debris (see V

ACUUM 

P

AD 

M

AINTENANCE

 to follow). 

• Examine the vacuum pad, red-line vacuum indicator and other OPERATING FEATURES for 

visual damage (see V

ACUUM 

P

AD 

M

AINTENANCE

 to follow). 

If any deficiency is detected during the inspection, correct it before using the hand cup and 

perform the Frequent Inspection to follow. 

Frequent Inspection 

(

following every 20-40 hours’ use; or whenever hand cup is out of service for 1 month or more) 

• Examine the hand cup’s structure for visual damage. 
• Examine the air supply system (including fittings and hoses) for visual damage. 
• Check for unusual vibrations or noises while operating the hand cup. 
If any deficiency is detected during the inspection, correct it before using the hand cup and 

perform the Periodic Inspection to follow. 

Periodic Inspection 

(

following every 250-500 hours’ use; or whenever hand cup is out of service for 1 year or more) 

• Examine the entire hand cup for external evidence of looseness, excessive wear, deformation, 

cracks, excessive corrosion, dents to structural or functional components, cuts, or any 
deficiency which might constitute a hazard. 

• Keep a written record of all Periodic Inspections. 
If any deficiency is detected during the inspection, return the hand cup to Wood’s Powr-Grip or 

an authorized dealer for repair (see LIMITED WARRANTY). 

Infrequent Use 

If a hand cup is used less than 1 day in a 2-week period, perform the Periodic Inspection 

each 

time before using the hand cup. 

Summary of Contents for N10TAIR

Page 1: ...__________ please see serial label and record number here HAND HELD VACUUM CUP AIR POWERED READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE OPERATING THIS HAND CUP DESIGNED FOR THE MATERIALS HANDLING PROFESS...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...he Red Line Vacuum Indicator 9 Lifting the Load 9 Monitoring the Red Line Vacuum Indicator 9 In Case of Power Failure 9 TO RELEASE THE HAND CUP FROM THE LOAD 10 AFTER USING THE HAND CUP 10 MAINTENANCE...

Page 4: ...Vacuum Pump Venturi type 1 SCFM 28 liters minute nominal vacuum flow 75 psi 517 kPa Vacuum Indicator When hidden red line on plunger indicates current vacuum level is adequate for lifting a load Oper...

Page 5: ...s of the load and the vacuum pad are clean prior to attaching the pad see MAINTENANCE VACUUM PAD MAINTENANCE Never exceed the Maximum Load Capacity or attempt to lift loads the hand cup is not designe...

Page 6: ...ing instructions for assembling operating or maintaining the hand held vacuum cup are underlined on their first appearance in each section Standard N4950AIR shown 1 VACUUM PAD 5 VACUUM RELEASE BUTTON...

Page 7: ...t it does not become tangled kinked pinched or cut while operating the hand cup or production machinery Any damage or obstruction in the air line would result in an immediate load release and possible...

Page 8: ...ion cannot be avoided Wood s Powr Grip does offer a heat resistant rubber compound and other solutions which may enable you to lift loads with higher surface temperatures Contact Wood s Powr Grip or a...

Page 9: ...s indicated in SPECIFICATIONS Using the hand cup in wet environments may require the operator to take special precautions Moisture on contact surfaces of the load or the vacuum pad diminishes the hand...

Page 10: ...sary for each type of load material TO ATTACH THE HAND CUP TO A LOAD WARNING Never interrupt vacuum flow while operating hand cup keep pump running throughout lift The hand cup is designed for the vac...

Page 11: ...gnal the reduction in vacuum to the operator WARNING Monitor red line indicator throughout entire lift Check the red line indicator frequently to make sure the vacuum pad is attached securely If the r...

Page 12: ...engages completely from the load Then move the hand cup away Continue to hold the release button until the pad is well away from the load otherwise the hand cup would reattach itself to the load AFTER...

Page 13: ...system including fittings and hoses for visual damage Check for unusual vibrations or noises while operating the hand cup If any deficiency is detected during the inspection correct it before using th...

Page 14: ...tion coefficient of 1 However a vacuum pad s ability to maintain this friction coefficient is reduced by factors such as contamination wear age and exposure to sunlight as well as the condition of the...

Page 15: ...riction Coefficient preceding The use of any unauthorized cleaning agent is prohibited because it could damage the pad and or create a hazard to the operator or others WARNING Never use solvents gasol...

Page 16: ...g groove 3 Push the sealing ring insert into the mounting groove beginning in 4 locations as shown 4 Push gently and firmly on the outside edge of the ring insert until its base flat side fits flush a...

Page 17: ...Model VIFS10T3 Heat Resistant Rubber for VPFS10T pad 1 49672FT Vacuum Pad Model VPFS10T 10 25 cm Diameter w Replaceable Sealing Ring 1 49486T Vacuum Pad Model G0695 8 20 cm Diameter 1 29353 Pad Cover...

Page 18: ...use Repairs are required due to abnormal wear and tear The product has been damaged misused or neglected If a problem is not covered under warranty Powr Grip will notify the customer of costs prior t...

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