A-13
Donaldson Company, Inc.
Hopper Bag-In/Bag-Out Installation
1. Place the BIBO hopper bag with plastic liner inside
the 55-gallon drum. Position the liner upright inside
the drum. It will expand and hold the bag securely to
the inside of the 55-gallon drum.
Note: The 55-gallon drum is supplied by others.
2. Position the 55-gallon drum under the drum cover,
attached to the hopper.
3. Draw the open end of the bag around the drum
cover and through the drum cover clamp assembly.
The bag will now be outside the drum cover but
inside the drum cover clamp assembly.
4. Slide the open end of the bag around the collar
adapter, which is located under the slide gate. Use
the buckle strap to securely fasten the bag to the
collar adapter.
5. Position the drum cover carefully on top of the
55-gallon drum.
6. Secure the 4 clamps of the drum cover clamp
assembly to the drum by tightening the knobs. Make
sure the clamps engage the top rim of the 55-gallon
drum.
First Fit Bag-Out
Note: Turn pulse cleaning system OFF before using
the hopper Bag-In/Bag-Out process.
1. Leaving the bag securely strapped to the collar
adapter, loosen the four clamps on the drum cover
clamp assembly.
2. Lift the ring and drum cover assembly up from the
55-gallon drum. A helper should hold the drum cover
assembly out of the way.
3. Close and seal the bag near the drum using two
cable ties placed approximately 2-inches apart. Cut
the bag between the cable ties.
4. Remove the drum from under the hopper and
properly dispose of drum and bag or bag only.
5. Loosen rubberized band clamp and pull liner system
to desired length and place inside the 55-gallon
drum. Retighten rubberized band clamp.
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