
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0
INTRODUCTION
2.0
SAFETY WARNING
3.0
DESCRIPTION
4.0
PARTS LIST
5.0
ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS
6.0
MAINTENANCE
7.0
WARRANTY
APPENDIX
A.
AIR MOTOR
B.
WATER SWIVEL
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This manual was prepared to provide the operator with the basic information needed to operate and
service this equipment. The operating recommendations in the manual will ensure that you receive
satisfactory performance. All operating personnel responsible for the care of this equipment should be
familiar with the information in this manual.
If you have any questions or problems with this equipment, please contact the distributor you obtained the
product from, or the manufacturer:
StoneAge, Inc.
466 S. Skylane Dr.
Durango, CO 81303
970-259-2869 Phone 970-259-2868 Fax
www.stoneagetools.com
2.0 SAFETY WARNING
Operations with high pressure water can be potentially dangerous if caution is not exercised. Please read
and follow all of these instructions, in addition to the guidelines in the WJTA Recommended Practices
handbook.
2.1
Only competent and trained persons should operate this equipment.
2.2
Do not exceed the maximum operating pressure specified for any component in a system.
2.3
This equipment should always be used with an operator controlled dump mechanism to
release the high pressure water.
2.4
The immediate work area should be marked off to keep out untrained persons.
2.5
All personnel in the area should wear eye and hearing protection, as well as other
protective clothing in accordance with specific conditions.
2.6
Inspect the equipment for visible signs of deterioration, damage, or improper assembly.
Do not operate until repaired. Make sure all threaded connections are tight and leak free.
2.7
Check to see that all control functions work properly before going to high pressure.
2.8
If it is necessary to have a person work near the cleaning jets, then it is this person who
should have control of the pressure dump mechanism.
2.9
The tool should be securely supported. Strong back thrust is created by waterjets and
these forces can become unbalanced if a nozzle should become plugged.