5.2 Tools Required
GLOVES
WASTE
CONTAINER
EYE
PROTECTION
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5.3 Cleaning & Troubleshooting Procedure
The safety shutoff float of the Sludge Vacuum pump extends into the drum and may require occasional cleaning. Immerse the pump assembly in a mild
cleaning or degreasing solvent. After cleaning, be sure the float moves freely. Use an air gun to remove solution and contaminants.
If the stainless steel pump becomes clogged it can be disassembled for cleaning. Use a wrench to hold the hex body firm while turning the cylindrical
muffler assembly counterclockwise with a strapping wrench. Once the muffler assembly is removed use a pin-style. spanner wrench to unscrew the
threaded plug. Carefully remove the shim and clean it, the O-ring and the pump body using a mild cleaning solvent. Be sure all components are dry
before reassembling. Note the orientation of the shim as shown in the illustration below and reinstall the threaded plug. Be careful not to over tighten the
threaded plug as this can distort the shim and restrict airflow.
Always clean the vacuum hose and attachments after every use.
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APPENDIX 2: Sludge-Vac Cleaning Instructions
If routine cleaning does not solve your performance problems, please contact a Diversitech representative at 1-800-361-3733
Clean air is essential for proper operation of the Sludge Vacuum. A 10 micron or smaller filter separator must be used on the compressed air supply near
the Sludge Vacuum. If the filter element becomes clogged with dirt, or a filter with a larger micron rating is us used and passes dirt into the pump, the
airflow becomes restricted and the pump can cease to operate.
For replacement or repair filter and regulator parts, contact Diversitech at 1-800-361-3733 or [email protected]