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TWG-Series | Version 1.01
Assembly, Set up and Connecting
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Assembly, Set up and Connecting
The part washing unit may only be set up and operated
in dry, well-ventilated rooms.
It must be set up stable on a level and firm ground.
It is important to ensure that there is enough freedom of
movement and sufficient lighting to work.
7.1 Assembly
TWG 20
Step 1: Screw the metal hose onto the connection piece
of the pump outlet (Fig. 4).
Fig. 4: Assembly TWG 20
Step 2: Place the cleaning grille over the brackets on the
tray walls. Ensure that the nozzle of the metal
hose is shaped so that it points downward to-
ward the center of the tray (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5: Assembly TWG 20
Step 3: Fill the tray with a suitable water-based cleaning
solution so that the pump is completely covered
(Fig. 6).
Fig. 6: Assembly TWG 20
Step 4: Connect the part washing unit to a suitable, eart-
hed power outlet whose mains voltage corre-
sponds to the technical data of the device.
Step 5: Set the ON/OFF switch to the "ON" position. The
part washing unit is now ready for use.
TWG 80 and TWG 150
Step 1: With the lid closed, place the tray upside down
on a non-scratch surface (cardboard, carpet,
etc.).
Step 2: Attach each leg to the tray with the provided 6
mm screw set, washers and nuts (Fig. 7A).
Step 3: Fasten the base plate in the middle of the tray
with 2 sets of screws, washers and nuts each
(Fig. 7B).
Step 4: Screw the metal hose onto the pump outlet
(Fig. 7C).
Use protective goggles!
Use protective gloves!
Wear safety boots!
Wear protective clothes!
CAUTION!
Risk of crushing!
There is a risk of injury to fingers and hands if impro-
per work is carried out during assembly of the part
washing unit.
- Note the weight of the parts washing device. Pay
attention to stable supports and support devices.
ATTENTION!
Make sure that the cleaning solution completely cov-
ers the pump, otherwise the pump function is
restricted.