INEX SUCTION BLAST CABINET with 300 CFM RECLAIMER
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Manual No. 21803 Rev. D 03/05
6.3.5.
If the window molding needs replacing, replace it
in the same order as the old; the narrow channel fits
over the metal edge of the opening, as shown in Figure
9. The molding ends should meet in the middle of the
top, straight section of the opening. Molding should be
compressed so the ends are tightly sealed.
Figure
9
6.3.6.
Spray silicone lubricant into the window channel
(wide channel) on the molding, and slide the window into
the channel, as shown in Figure 10. Place an arm into a
glove to support the top edge of the bottom side of the
window with one hand, while guiding the top edge into
the molding with the other.
Figure 10
6.3.7.
Use a nylon window stick, Stock No. 22933, as
shown in Figure 11, and work the window channel lip
over the glass. When this is done, the window should be
entirely within the molding’s window channel.
6.3.8.
Wipe, or spray the filler strip with silicone
lubricant to reduce friction. Thread about half of the strip
into the installation tool, Stock No. 12176.
Figure
11
6.3.9.
Insert the end of the installation tool and filler
strip into the filler strip channel of the molding, about two
inches to the left of the window molding ends, as shown
in Figure 12. The rounded side of the filler strip faces up.
Figure 12
6.3.10.
Feed the filler strip while pulling the tool through
the top of the channel, down the side and across the
bottom until that end of the strip is in place. Ref. Figure
13.
Filler Strip
Cabinet Wall
View Window
Filler Strip channel
Rounded side up
Narrow Channel
Wide Channel