Slurry Cup
After every test, immediately disassemble the slurry cup and clean it
thoroughly with soap and water. Be sure to remove any residual
cement before it hardens. Hardened cement on any of the parts can
cause irreparable damage.
Magnetic Drive
After every test, examine the inside of the test cell for any cement or
other debris. If necessary, wipe the inside of the cell with a rag or
paper towel.
It is recommended that you periodically flush the test cell with mineral
oil to clean out any contaminants that may have collected over time.
1. Make sure all switches are off and all valves are closed.
2. Open the test cell and remove the slurry cup and potentiometer if
they are still in place.
3. Locate the cover and gland beneath the test cell and remove them.
4. Pull the slurry cup table and rotor assembly up through
the test cell opening.
5. Clean any abrasive particles from the rotor assembly and lay the
assembly on a clean, flat, non-magnetic surface.
6. Place a pail or bucket underneath the test cell. Flush the test cell
and magnetic drive with mineral oil. Use a soft-bristle brush to
remove any debris.
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Maintenance
Cleaning
Cover and Gland
Test Cell