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DuraSweeper
®
Tools and Equipment
The proper tools and equipment for installation and maintenance include, but are not limited to,
the following items:
• Large wrench or socket set
• Hammer drill
• Concrete bit (wedge anchor required diameter and length)
• Rubber mallet
• Lifting straps
• Crane/fork truck, or Skyboom with 8,000 lb. capacity
• Small wrench or socket set
• Small hex wrench set
Bluff provides wiring from the panel to the drives in accordance with National Electrical Code. Local or
state code may vary. Please consult a licensed electrician and the regulations in your area to determine
and source appropriate wiring, conduit, insulation and/or process required for your area.
Site Location Requirements - Portable Model
Please read entire pre-installation manual before proceeding.
The first step in the pre planning process is to determine the best orientation of the unit for your site.
The orientation of the unit determines the material ejection direction. Unit orientations are defined in
the figures below.
The standard orientation ejects material away from the operator.
The non-standard
orientation, while not ideal, can be used. For portable units Bluff recommends placing four additional
ecology blocks at the entrance and exit (for a total of six blocks) to prevent damage from vehicles.
Vehicle Travel
Vehicle Travel
Standard
Configuration
Non-Standard
Configuration
Electric
Panel
Electric
Panel
36 in approx
Ecology Block
36 in
36 in
36 in
36 in
36 in
36 in
36 in
220 in
370 in
586 in
586 in
406 in
this drawing is for
Site Location Requirements - Portable Model
173 in
base to base
173 in
base to base
model for this drawing:
DS-PortableStandard
model for this drawing:
DS-PortableNonStandard
220 in
approx