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SRP 003-485 • Issue 6 • October 2006
KPA-0680
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Long Bolts
Short
Bolt
5.19
Reopen the End Cap
Step 1
Reenter the closure as described
in Section 5.16 for inline closures
or Section 5.17 for canister
closures.
Step 2
Separate the frame from the end
caps by removing the two screws.
Step 3
Remove the end cap sealing ring.
Step 4
Remove the two long bolts
holding the end cap segments
together (Figure 62).
Step 5
Insert a flat screwdriver in the square opening on either side of the end cap to help
pry open the end cap segments (Figure 63).
Step 6
Remove any sealing tape from inside the square opening on either side of the end
cap where the bolt will be inserted to prevent the threads of the bolt from
becoming clogged.
Step 7
Insert one of the long bolts into either hole that has a threaded insert (next to the
outer closing holes) as shown in Figure 64.
Step 8
Tighten the long bolts on either side of the end cap while holding the screwdriver
in place.
Step 9
Alternate tightening the bolts until the end cap halves are fully separated.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use power tools to separate the end caps.
KPA-0496
KPA-0497
Figure 62 — Reopen End Cap
Figure 63 — Insert Screwdriver
Figure 64 — Tighten Bolts