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SOVA7 SOVE7 

MAINTENANCE, OPERATION, PARTS, and SAFETY 

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13822 Oaks Avenue 
Chino, CA  91710 
reedpumps.com 
(909) 287 - 2129 

INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................................ 2

 

WARRANTY .............................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

WARRANTY

 

CLAIM

 

FORM.................................................................................................................................... 4

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................................ 5

 

SAFETY ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

SAFETY

 

ALERT

 

SYMBOLS

 

AND

 

SIGNAL

 

WORDS.............................................................................................. 6

 

READ

 

AND

 

UNDERSTAND

 

MANUAL ................................................................................................................... 7

 

PERSONAL

 

SAFETY

 

PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................. 8

 

JOBSITE

 

SAFETY

 

PRECAUTIONS..................................................................................................................... 10

 

SAFETY

 

DECALS ................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 14

 

SOVE V07 MANUAL SUPPLEMENT ..................................................................................................................... 15

 

CONTROL

 

BOX.................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

AIR

 

VALVE ........................................................................................................................................................... 20

 

MOTOR

 

AND

 

SHAFT

 

ADAPTORS ...................................................................................................................... 21

 

ELECTRICAL

 

SCHEMATIC ................................................................................................................................. 22

 

SOVA V07 MANUAL ............................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Summary of Contents for SOVA7

Page 1: ...om 909 287 2129 INTRODUCTION 2 WARRANTY 3 WARRANTY CLAIM FORM 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 5 SAFETY 6 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS AND SIGNAL WORDS 6 READ AND UNDERSTAND MANUAL 7 PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 8 JOBSITE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 10 SAFETY DECALS 11 OPERATOR QUALIFICATIONS 14 SOVE V07 MANUAL SUPPLEMENT 15 CONTROL BOX 15 AIR VALVE 20 MOTOR AND SHAFT ADAPTORS 21 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 22 SOVA V07 MANUAL 23 ...

Page 2: ...ervice for additional replacement manuals Everyone involved with the operation maintenance inspection and repair of gunite machine MUST READ and UNDERSTAND this manual The operation manual is applicable to a STANDARD EQUIPPED GUNITE MACHINE It is possible some gunite machines are supplied with various options and specialized equipment All safety guidelines product descriptions illustrations and sp...

Page 3: ...all constitute fulfillment of all obligations to the initial user This warranty does not include labor or transportation charges unless specifically identified and authorized in writing by REED Nor does the warranty apply to any unit upon which repairs or unauthorized alterations have been made This warranty does not apply to normal maintenance service or to normal replacement of certain machine p...

Page 4: ...odel Pump Serial Number In Service Date Hours of Operation Failure Date Repair Date Do not send part s until requested by REED or until claim is approved All parts requested to be returned must have a Return Authorization Number provided by REED and shipping freight prepaid Parts must ship within 30 days from REED request Return Authorization Number Ship Date Part Number Description Qnty Unit Pric...

Page 5: ...down into the U shaped pockets of the feed wheel As the feed wheel rotates the material loaded pockets pass under a molded rubber sealing pad which is set tight against the top portion of the feed wheel The rubber pad and back up plate each contain two 2 specifically designed openings One is used as an inlet for the compressed air and the other is used as an outlet for the air material mixture The...

Page 6: ... appear after the safety alert symbol If the safety alert symbol is followed by the signal word DANGER the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL lead to death or serious injury If the safety alert symbol is followed by the signal word WARNING the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in death or ser...

Page 7: ... gunite machine MUST READ and UNDERSTAND this manual The accompanying Safety Manual is attached at the end of this manual Use Only Qualified Experienced and Trained Personnel Wearing Protective Equipment At All Times For Safe Use Maintenance Inspection and Repair Only Operate Maintain Inspect and Repair In Accordance With This Operation Manual and the Safety Manual Performance and Safety Features ...

Page 8: ...sonal issues accidents can occur when the body is on the job but the mind is not Arrive to work on time accidents can be caused by rushing through procedures Dress in appropriate apparel and Personal Protective Equipment P P E o Hard Hat o Safety Glasses or Goggles o Snug Fitting Clothes o Gloves o Steel Toed Shoes o Hearing Protection o Breathing Mask for Toxic Dust o Work Gloves o Steel Tool Boo...

Page 9: ...9 287 2129 Do NOT wear clothing with strings fringes or other external tightening means that could be caught in moving parts Do NOT wear jewelry athletic shoes sandals and shorts NEVER go to work or work on around or near a piece of machinery when under the influence of drugs or alcohol Also be cautious of over the counter drugs which may have warnings regarding side effects and operating machiner...

Page 10: ...ble hazards not limited to the following Keep work area clear of unauthorized personnel Level machine on uneven terrain and slopes Do not operate machine in traffic lanes Always place cones and barricades around the unit Don t clean lubricate and or make maintenance adjustments while unit is in operation Keep safety decals and operation instructions legible Do not alter or disconnect safety device...

Page 11: ...lacements of safety decals shipping charges may apply WARNING The wear pad area of this machine is extremely dangerous when the wear pad and Pad back up assembly are removed It is essential that strict safety procedures be followed before performing any work in the wear pad area If maintenance must be performed in this area then proceed as follows 1 Shut off power air electric 2 Disconnect air fee...

Page 12: ... before any work is done inside the hopper The screen on the hopper is bolted in a closed position to restrict access If main tenance must be performed inside the hopper proceed as follows 1 Shut off power air electric 2 Disconnect air feed line or electrical cord 3 Remove bolts securing the hopper screen Work inside the hopper may now be performed safely Upon completion of this work replace the b...

Page 13: ...ENANCE OPERATION PARTS and SAFETY ______________________________________________________________________________________ Page 13 of 23 13822 Oaks Avenue Chino CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 SAFETY DECALS CONTINUED ...

Page 14: ...r of the gunite machine MUST READ and UNDERSTAND this manual The first requirement for any user operator is to obtain a thorough understanding of the operating characteristics and limitations of the machine regardless of their prior experience with similar type equipment Only qualified and trained personnel who have been authorized must be allowed to operate the REED gunite machine Individuals who...

Page 15: ...no CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 SOVE V07 MANUAL SUPPLEMENT CONTROL BOX 8 2 1 5 4 7 3 7 6 9 Materials Find Qty Part Description 1 1 20203 Nameplate Phase Failure 2 1 20204 Nameplate Pump 3 1 20205 Nameplate Phase Inverter 4 1 20206 Nameplate Air 5 1 20117 Light lens 6 1 20115 Light Ind Body 7 2 20108 Switch Panel 8 1 20107 Switch Phase Inverter 9 1 20295 Machined Box ...

Page 16: ...ge 16 of 23 13822 Oaks Avenue Chino CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 CONTROL BOX CONTINUED 1 2 3 X3 X2 X3 5 4 9 8 7 6 Materials Find Qty Part Description 1 1 20114 Terminal GND 2 3 20112 Terminal 3 2 20113 Terminal 4 3 20110 Fuse 5 3 20109 Fuse holder 6 1 20111 Relay 7 1 20163 Relay Phase Seq 8 1 20122 Contactor 9 1 20118 Relay overload ...

Page 17: ...enue Chino CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 CONTROL BOX CONTINUED 8 2 1 5 4 7 3 7 6 9 Materials Find Qty Part Description 1 1 20203 Nameplate Phase Failure 2 1 20204 Nameplate Pump 3 1 20205 Nameplate Phase Inverter 4 1 20206 Nameplate Air 5 1 20117 Light lens 6 1 20115 Light Ind Body 7 2 20108 Switch Panel 8 1 20107 Switch Phase Inverter 9 1 20295 Machined Box ...

Page 18: ... CONTROL BOX CONTINUED 3 9 2 1 7 4 5 5 6 11 5 6 10 8 Materials Find Qty Part Description 1 1 20152 Conn Base Latch 6P 2 1 20153 Conn Insert 6P Fem 16A 3 1 72896 Strain Relief T B 4 1 10522 Strain Relief 5 3 10528 Nut 1 2 Bonding type 6 2 10523 Strain Relief 7 1 30241 Locknut Elec Conduit 8 1 20406 Cable Prox P N for 20406 9 1 20167 Cable 10AWG 4C BLK 10 1 20168 Cable 16AWG 4C BLK 11 1 20169 Cable ...

Page 19: ...__________________________________________________________________________________ Page 19 of 23 13822 Oaks Avenue Chino CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 CONTROL BOX CONTINUED 20489 REMOTE HARDWARE 4 20X3 4 Bolts 4 Flat washers 4 Lock washers 4 Lock nut ...

Page 20: ...Page 20 of 23 13822 Oaks Avenue Chino CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 AIR VALVE 1 4 5 6 2 3 Materials Find Qty Part Description 1 1 10199 VALVE 1 1 4 IN DYNA QUIP COMBO 2 1 20257 AIR INLET SUPPORT NGEAR WELD 3 1 20285 VALVE AIR PILOT OPER CTRL 4 1 13165 GUARD WELD AIR GAUGE 5 1 13017 GAUGE AIR 0 160 PSI 6 2 10340 ADAPTER MP20 MP20 HEX ...

Page 21: ...___________________________________________ Page 21 of 23 13822 Oaks Avenue Chino CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 MOTOR AND SHAFT ADAPTORS Materials Find Qty Part Description 1 1 20279 MOTOR NGEAR 3P 3HP 50 60HZ 220 380 2 1 20275 MOTOR ADAPTER WELD 3 1 20271 SHAFT ADAPTER BLIND KEY WAY 1 3 2 ...

Page 22: ...NTENANCE OPERATION PARTS and SAFETY ______________________________________________________________________________________ Page 22 of 23 13822 Oaks Avenue Chino CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC ...

Page 23: ...AINTENANCE OPERATION PARTS and SAFETY ______________________________________________________________________________________ Page 23 of 23 13822 Oaks Avenue Chino CA 91710 reedpumps com 909 287 2129 SOVA V07 MANUAL ...

Page 24: ...and can possibly be prevented by taking a few minutes prior to start up to do a thorough walk around inspection This inspection must be performed each day before the unit is operated Report any damage or faulty operation immediately If need be attach a sign on the machine which states DO NOT OPERATE Repair any discrepancies before use Some of the major items to be considered for your inspection in...

Page 25: ...evel Condition of feed wheel seals and wear pad Pad adjustment secure Outlet nozzle secure Adjustment knobs tight C A U T I O N Defective components structural damage missing parts or equipment malfunctions jeopardize the SAFETY of the operator and other personnel and can cause extensive damage to the machine A poorly MAINTAINED machine can become the greatest OPERATIONAL HAZARD you may encounter ...

Page 26: ...ns and any limitations which might exist A GOOD UNDERSTANDING of the controls and capabilities will enhance operation and assure maximum operating efficiency and SAFETY These next few pages will assist you in GETTING ACQUAINTED with the MODEL SOVA SERIES 7 Carefully study them HOPPER AND PAD INSTALLATION SEE PART SECTION GROUP 40 AIR INLET AND VALVE INSTALLATION BASE GEAR INSTALLATION SEE PART SEC...

Page 27: ...unction for the operation of the unit These are noted below FILTER REF 1 THROTTLE VALVE FEED BOWL This is a globe type valve and is used to throttle adjust the air flow through the feed bowl for exhausting of the material The throttle valve can be adjusted for a minimum to maximum air flow Turn knob counterclockwise to INCREASE air flow and clockwise to DECREASE air flow REVISION 2 5 1 3 6 NOTE WA...

Page 28: ...SE air flow which in turn increases the RPM of the motor and feed bowl and clockwise to DECREASE the air flow or speed 5 AIR MOTOR VALVE This is a quarter turn valve used to control the air flow ON OFF to the feed bowl This allows the air to be turned on off starting stopping of motor without disturbing the setting of the air motor throttle valve Valve is closed OFF with handle turned perpendicula...

Page 29: ...r knob adjusts the rear of the pad and the right knob adjusts the right side of the pad Turn knob clockwise to increase pressure on pad and counterclockwise to decrease pressure on pad 8 PAD HOUSING SEAL KNOB Located just beneath the gooseneck is one 1 clamping knob This knob is used to apply the necessary pressure to the curved outside surface of the rubber pad REVISION 10 4 9 11 NOTE WATER SEPAR...

Page 30: ...ons 11 FEED WHEEL HOUSING The feed wheel housing is the circular tube like component that locks to the base plate assembly and is used to enclose the feed bowl It is also used as the support or mounting structure for the hopper In an effort to prevent the leakage of material and dust to areas under the feed bowl a felt seal is used The feed wheel housing contains on it s inside a retainer ring The...

Page 31: ...d 14 HOPPER The hopper is installed on top of the feed wheel housing and is used to contain the material as it works its way into the feed bowl The refractory hopper is a continuous feed type with a screen and a bag breaker The unit is equipped with a shot pre mix 2 blade agitator 15 ROCK SHEAR The rock shear if used is installed in the pad housing assembly The rock shear is used to strike off mat...

Page 32: ...heck out the unit by using the PRE OPERATION INSPECTION notes previously identified W A R N I N G OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHILE OPERATING THIS MACHINE SET UP AT JOB SITE Your first and primary concern when arriving at the job site is to insure the machine can be safely operated and it will afford the maximum production efficiency without jeopardizing safety The machine should be located on ...

Page 33: ...ed air This needs to be taken into consideration before starting a job Refer to specifications GENERAL SECTION of this manual for suggested requirements START UP OF THE UNIT Check that all valves are in the OFF position Connect the main source air line from compressor to inlet on manifold The diameter of the air supply line should be at least equal to the diameter of the conveying line Make sure c...

Page 34: ...ed air flow and material feed rate Check the oil feed rate from the lubricator to the air motor Adjust if necessary As spraying continues maintain a steady flow of material to the nozzle SHUT DOWN OF MACHINE It is important that the machine be shut down in the proper manner to eliminate the possibility of complications on restart Stop the feed wheel rotation first This is accomplished by shutting ...

Page 35: ... to be replaced Check installation of rubber wear pad Make sure rubber portion is down against top of feed wheel Top of feed wheel may be worn and needs to be resurfaced or replaced Foreign material may be clamped or lodged between steel feed bowl and wear pad This would permit air to blow between the two 2 parts and escape into hopper Agitator not securely tightened N O T E If the above condition...

Page 36: ...WL ON LOWER EDGE OF FEED WHEEL HOUSING CORRECTIVE ACTION Felt ring inside wheel housing is not pushed down close enough to the top of the feed wheel Check condition of felt seal It may be hard and dry from the lack of regular cleaning and oiling Adjust felt pressure See ADJUSTMENT SECTION D SYMPTOM SURGING MATERIAL THROUGH THE HOSE AND NOZZLE CORRECTIVE ACTION Feed wheel spinning too fast resultin...

Page 37: ... the motor If it is necessary to remove the muffler make sure a plug or cap is installed during service in its place to prevent the entrance of foreign material into the motor Check the pressure on the pad clamp that it is not too tight Vanes in air motor may be worn out Never operate motor without the air filter or lubricator in proper working condition F SYMPTOM EXCESS REBOUND WHEN SPRAYING CORR...

Page 38: ...hose jacket CORRECTIVE ACTION CLEARING A HOSE BLOCKAGE When a line blockage occurs turn off air and start searching for the point of blockage beginning at the nozzle and working back toward the machine The hose will continue to be soft from the nozzle to the point of blockage When blockage has been found bend or pound on the hose careful not to damage hose at that point to free the blockage Slowly...

Page 39: ... valves are open between the air source and machine Check that supply line is free of kinks or blockages Run material hoses from the machine to the nozzle in as straight a line as is possible This will improve the flow characteristics and reduce wear Exercise caution when coupling hoses that no foreign objects are present or restrictions at point of connection Always use good premium hose speciall...

Page 40: ... and loss of revenue can often be avoided by planning ahead setting a regular schedule and exercising good preventative maintenance techniques N O T E All points noted herein regarding the maintenance and checks are not intended to replace any local or regional regulations which may pertain to this type of equipment It should also be noted that the list and schedule is not considered to be inclusi...

Page 41: ...ntial malfunction before it can expand into a major problem In so doing it will help ensure a good safe unit performance 1 FRAME AND RELATED COMPONENTS Frame integrity visually check welds for cracks Rear wheel mounting spindle nut tight Front support stand in good condition REVISION NOTE WATER SEPARATOR SHOWN IS AN OPTIONAL ACCESSSORY INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ...

Page 42: ...ck feed wheel top for excessive wear Wear pad fits properly installed properly good seal Visually check gooseneck mounting connection Check pad clamping system Inspect felt seal and replace if necessary 3 AIR MOTOR AND GEAR CASE Check oil level in gear case Air motor mounting secure Connections to motor are tight Check condition of air filter Check condition of air motor lubricator 4 CONTROLS AND ...

Page 43: ...ped with several components that because of the application require frequent attention Rapid wear and probable component breakdown will result if the unit is operated with inadequate service FILTER AIR MOTOR AIR MOTOR LUBRICATOR REVISION NOTE WATER SEPARATOR SHOWN IS AN OPTIONAL ACCESSSORY INSTALLATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ...

Page 44: ...SOVA SERIES 7 PNEUMATIC SPRAYING MACHINE SOVA MAINT PAGE 04 REVISION ...

Page 45: ... are delivered downstream to the device being lubricated The proportional control afforded by the flow sensor provides a nearly constant oil to air density ratio over a wide range of air flows The check ball 8 keeps the siphon tube full of oil during periods of no air flow The charge valve 4 controls the rate of reservoir pressurization and allows depressurization for refilling without shutting of...

Page 46: ...SOVA SERIES 7 PNEUMATIC SPRAYING MACHINE SOVA MAINT PAGE 06 AIR MOTOR LUBRICATOR SECTION VIEW REVISION ...

Page 47: ...SOVA SERIES 7 PNEUMATIC SPRAYING MACHINE SOVA MAINT PAGE 07 REVISION ...

Page 48: ...g and once again provide a good seal To raise the bowl riser plates can be installed underneath the bowl At the delivery of each machine a set of three 3 plates each of different thickness thick medium and thin are furnished The plates are double dish blanchard ground parts and may be used in any combination required to elevate the feed wheel to the proper position Do no substitute with anything l...

Page 49: ...y have already been installed These are often difficult to see on the spindle shaft To dislodge the existing riser plate from the spindle hub tap lightly around the outer diameter of the hub with a soft faced hammer or mallet until separation of the plates occurs ROCK SHEAR AGITATOR REMOVAL CLOCKWISE FELT SEAL FEED BOWL ROTARY REVISION ...

Page 50: ...ADJUSTED TO WEAR PLATE ROCK SHEAR Installed on the top side of the feed wheel is a rock shear The purpose of the rock shear is to act as a wiper in keeping large aggregate from being lodged between the wheel and the rubber pad thus providing increased life of the pad The rock shear is adjustable and should be positioned as close as possible to the top of the wheel without allowing to scrape direct...

Page 51: ... plate is crucial Make sure the inlet and outlet openings of the rubber pad match the openings of the feed wheel The rubber flange ring on top of the pad must fit snugly into the corresponding round hole in the back up plate Make sure that the inlet pipe or nipple attached to the threaded hole in the back up plate is not protruding beyond the underside of the plate threaded in too far If nipple pr...

Page 52: ...r exhaust side of the sealing pad The center knob is used to adjust the rear of the pad and the right hand knob is used to adjust the right side of the pad Turn knob CLOCKWISE to apply pressure moving studs DOWNWARD Turn knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to RAISE adjusting studs to relieve pressure N O T E The initial pad adjustment should be done before the material hose is connected to the outlet or goosene...

Page 53: ...g pad EQUAL on the three 3 studs Keep in mind that improper adjustments of downward pressure to one side of the pad over the opposite side causes excessive wear to the rubber sealing surface and thus results in increased wear This condition can also allow the pressurized air to escape free from under the sealing pad in the area of least downward pressure This air blasting coupled with particles of...

Page 54: ...ce the top surface down in the grinder and Blanchard grind the bottom surface first Then turn the feed bowl over and dish the top surface THE RUBBER SEALING PADS The best method of reconditioning rubber pads is also done on a Blanched grinder Some REED owners report that they get an acceptable reconditioning job by freezing the pad and refacing the frozen rubber on motorized wood plane Others repo...

Page 55: ...ile Riser plates are only used to position the feed wheel assembly to its proper operating height FOR CHECKING ONLY IF THIN RISER PLATE SLIDES IN HERE RISER PLATE SHOULD BE PLACED UNDER FEED BOWL THE FEED WHEEL ASSEMBLY After riser plates and feed bowls are manufactured they are checked at the factory for proper tolerances Riser plates feed bowls are mounted on a spindle They are secured in place ...

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Page 125: ...GUNITE ACCESSORY CATALOG TOOLS SUPPLIES AND PARTS REED Technical Publications A Member of the Shea Family of Companies 13822 Oaks Avenue Chino California 91710 USA Phone 909 287 2100 Fax 909 287 2140 ...

Page 126: ...ASSEMBLIES 7 GUNITE TOOLS AND SUPPLIES SPIROLET NOZZLE 8 AIR WATER HOSE 8 SHOOTING WIRE 8 CUTTING RODS FRESNOS TROWELS FLOATS 9 BOOSTER PUMPS 10 SAFETY DECALS 11 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LOVA LOHE 12 LOVA LOHE SERIES IV 14 SOVA SOVE 16 209A 209E 17 215A 215E 18 LOVA 8 TO LOVA 16 CHANGEOVER 19 UPDATED 10 09 2008 Page 1 ...

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Page 133: ... LINER 1 NOZZLE QTY 1 8 PN 12064 WATER RING 1 QTY 1 9 PN 12070 WASHER BACKUP FINE QTY 1 10 PN 12080 WASHER RETAINER 1 1 4 QTY 1 11 PN NPN MP MP 8 6 STR FITTING QTY 1 GENERAL NOTES ON ITEM 7 PN 12041 LINER IS TO BE TRIMMED SHORT TO FIT INSIDE THE BELL REDUCER BILL of MATERIALS REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 TITLE NOZZLE LANCE ASSY FINE DRAWN BY EYBARRA 8 25 03 PART NUMBER 11801 SHT ...

Page 134: ... 10225 REDUCER 1 1 2 6 PN 11986 HOSE GORILLA 1 3 16 X 3 4 14 PN 12056 BODY NOZZLE 2 CRSE 7 PN 11989 HOSE BARB 3 4 MINE TYPE 15 PN 12066 RING 2 WATER 8 PN 11987 NUT SPUD 1 MINING 16 PN 12074 WASHER BACKUP 2 CRSE 18 13 8 15 13 2 1 10 1 4x3 4 SHT MTL SCR 20 17 16 14 12 11 19 9 6 7 4 5 3 NOTE B HOSE ASSEMBLY NOTES A HOSE O A LENGTH TO BE 10 FT B THIS END OF HOSE TO PROTRUDE 1 16 PAST PN 11021 FOR SEAL...

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Page 136: ...675 REDUCER 1 2 TO 3 8 QTY 1 6 PN 12061 ADAPTER 1 2 TO 3 4 QTY 1 7 PN 12064 WATER RING 1 QTY 1 8 PN 12070 WASHER BACKUP FINE QTY 1 9 PN 12080 WASHER RETAINER 1 1 4 QTY 1 10 PN 74890 ADAPTER 1 2 x 3 8 QTY 1 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 BILL of MATERIALS TITLE NOZZLE ASSY FINE 3 4 DRAWN BY EYBARRA 9 02 03 PART NUMBER 12000 SHT 1 OF 1 REV ...

Page 137: ...5 REDUCER 1 2 TO 3 8 QTY 1 6 PN 12061 ADAPTER 1 2 TO 3 4 QTY 1 7 PN 12064 WATER RING 1 QTY 1 8 PN 12070 WASHER BACKUP FINE QTY 1 9 PN 12080 WASHER RETAINER 1 1 4 QTY 1 10 PN 74890 ADAPTER 1 2 x 3 8 QTY 1 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 BILL of MATERIALS TITLE NOZZLE ASSY FINE 1 DRAWN BY EYBARRA 8 26 03 PART NUMBER 12001 SHT 1 OF 1 REV ...

Page 138: ...12083 WASHER RETAINER 2 CRSE ALUM QTY 1 8 PN 10270 BALL VALVE 1 2 QTY 1 9 PN 10268 CLOSE PIPE NIPPLE 1 2 QTY 1 WATER RING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ITEM 5 WATER RING IS INSERTED INTO ITEM 3 NOZZLE BODY FROM THE NOZZLE BARREL END METHOD DONE SINCE 9 1990 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 TITLE NOZZLE ASSY CRSE 2 DRAWN BY EYBARRA 11 19 04 PART NUMBER 12005 SHT 1 OF 1 BILL of MATERIALS E...

Page 139: ...SE QTY 1 4 PN 12061 ADAPTER 1 2 MALE NPT TO 3 4 FM QTY 1 5 PN 12067 RING 2 1 2 WATER QTY 1 6 PN 12075 WASHER BACKUP 2 1 2 CRSE QTY 1 7 PN 12084 WASHER RETAINER 2 1 2 CRSE QTY 1 8 PN 10270 BALL VALVE 1 2 QTY 1 9 PN 10268 CLOSE PIPE NIPPLE 1 2 QTY 1 10 PN 10204 STREET ELBOW 90 1 2 QTY 1 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 TITLE NOZZLE ASSY CRSE 2 1 2 DRAWN BY EYBARRA 11 14 07 PART NUMBER ...

Page 140: ...N 12061 ADAPTER 1 2 TO 3 4 QTY 1 7 PN 12065 WATER RING 1 1 4 1 1 2 QTY 1 8 PN 12069 WASHER BACKUP 1 1 4 CRSE QTY 1 9 PN 12079 WASHER RETAINER 1 1 4 QTY 1 10 PN 74890 ADAPTER 1 2 x 3 8 QTY 1 11 PN 12035 BARREL NOZZLE CRSE 1 1 2 QTY 1 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 BILL of MATERIALS TITLE NOZZLE ASSY COARSE 1 1 4 DRAWN BY EYBARRA 10 9 2008 PART NUMBER 12009 SHT 1 OF 1 REV ...

Page 141: ...6 PN 12061 ADAPTER 1 2 TO 3 4 QTY 1 7 PN 12065 WATER RING 1 1 4 1 1 2 QTY 1 8 PN 12073 WASHER BACKUP 1 1 2 CRSE QTY 1 9 PN 40076 WASHER RETAINER 1 1 2 QTY 1 10 PN 74890 ADAPTER 1 2 x 3 8 QTY 1 11 PN 12035 BARREL NOZZLE CRSE 1 1 2 QTY 1 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 BILL of MATERIALS TITLE NOZZLE ASSY COARSE 1 DRAWN BY EYBARRA 8 29 03 PART NUMBER 12010 SHT 1 OF 1 REV ...

Page 142: ...REET ELBOW 90 1 2 QTY 1 9 PN 12079 WASHER RETAINER 1 1 4 QTY 1 4 PN 11029 VALVE NEEDLE 3 8 QTY 1 10 PN 74890 ADAPTER 1 2 x 3 8 QTY 1 5 PN 74675 REDUCER 1 2 TO 3 8 QTY 1 11 PN 12091 NUT D B RETAINER QTY 1 6 PN 12061 ADAPTER 1 2 TO 3 4 QTY 1 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 TITLE NOZZLE ASSY 1 1 4 DB DRAWN BY EYBARRA 11 16 2007 PART NUMBER 12021 SHT 1 OF 1 REV ECN 1241 11 16 07 EMY ...

Page 143: ...PN 10204 STREET ELBOW 90 1 2 QTY 1 9 PN 40076 WASHER RETAINER 1 1 2 QTY 1 4 PN 11029 VALVE NEEDLE 3 8 QTY 1 10 PN 74890 ADAPTER 1 2 x 3 8 QTY 1 5 PN 74675 REDUCER 1 2 TO 3 8 QTY 1 11 PN 12091 NUT D B RETAINER QTY 1 6 PN 12061 ADAPTER 1 2 TO 3 4 QTY 1 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 TITLE NOZZLE ASSY 1 1 2 DB DRAWN BY EYBARRA 10 09 2008 PART NUMBER 12022 SHT 1 OF 1 REV ...

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Page 147: ...Y 1 5 PN 74675 REDUCER 1 2 TO 3 8 QTY 1 13 PN 40449 HOSE 2 GUNCRETE CONDUCTIVE QTY 5 5FT 6 PN 12061 ADAPTER 1 2 TO 3 4 QTY 3 14 PN 11046 END HOSE MALE CRSE 2 QTY 1 7 PN 12066 WATER RING 2 QTY 1 15 PN 12039 HOSE ASSY WATER 4 5FT QTY 1 8 PN 12074 WASHER BACKUP 2 CRSE QTY 2 16 PN 12048 WATER HOSE ASSY 1 2 QTY 1 17 PN 74679 PLUG 1 4NPT SOCKET HEAD QTY 2 REED CONCRETE PLACING EQUIPMENT CHINO CA 91710 T...

Page 148: ...2 X 50 COUPLED WITH DIXON BOSS FITTINGS 150 PSI 40593 1 X 50 COUPLED WITH DIXON BOSS FITTINGS 150 PSI CATEGORY PART DESCRIPTION WATER AIR HOSE 40590 X 50 COUPLED WITH BRASS WATER FITTINGS 150 PSI 40589 WATER COUPLINGS LONG STEM CATEGORY PART DESCRIPTION SHOOTING WIRE 40600 0348 SHOOTING WIRE SOLD BY THE POUND AVERAGE WEIGHT PER ROLL 46 48 LBS 40601 16 GAUGE TIE WIRE 3 5 LBS ROLL UPDATED 10 09 008 ...

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