BNP
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6012 and 7212 SUCTION BLAST CABINETS
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Manual No. 27723, Rev. B 04/19
3.5.5 Turntable work cart and hinge track
operations – Figure 16
3.5.5.1
Set the workcar on the outside track; the
grooves in the wheels are designed to ride on the top of
the track rails.
3.5.5.2
For shipping purposes, some field installed or
replacement turntables may not be installed in the
workcar. If shipped separately, slide the turntable shaft
through the rubber bearing-protector, bearing collar and
bearing. When the turntable shaft is fully seated in the
bearing, use a hex key to tighten the collar on the shaft.
Figure 16
3.5.5.3
Move the workcar toward the track stops until the
hole in the pin bracket is aligned with the hole in the outside
track cross brace. Insert the release pin through both holes
to prevent the workcar from moving. Note: A similar hole
is in one of the inside track cross braces. Inserting the pin
through the workcar and inside track hole prevents the
workcar from moving when inside the cabinet.
3.5.5.4
When certain the tracks are aligned, level, and
that the workcar moves smoothly on all tracks, anchor the
outside track to the floor through the holes in the foot pads.
3.5.5.5
Raise the hinged track until the locking hole in
the pivot-bars is aligned with the hole in the bracket on
the bottom side of the outside hinge. Install a quick-
release pin on both sides of the track to hold it vertical.
WARNING
Always insert pins in both sides of the hinged
track to lock it upright, when it is lifted vertical.
The track could fall if left unlocked and cause
severe injury.
4.0
OPERATION
NOTICE
Do not pulse new dust collectors or
replacement cartridges until the cartridges are
properly seasoned, as instructed in the dust-
collector owner’s manual. Pulsing unseasoned
cartridges can decrease the efficiency of dust
collector and cause premature cartridge failure.
4.1
Media Loading
4.1.1 Media capacity:
The approximate capacity and
minimum media amount is shown in the table below.
Reclaimer
Size
Cubic
Feet
Glass
Bead
Aluminum
Oxide
Minimum
Charge
900 cfm
1.1
100 lbs.
130 lbs.
40 lbs.
1200 cfm
1.5
135 lbs.
180 lbs.
75 lbs.
1800 cfm
2.4
215 lbs.
285 lbs.
100 lbs.
4.1.2 Media loading:
With the exhauster OFF, add
clean, dry media by pouring it through the reclaimer
door. Do not fill above the hopper on the reclaimer.
Do
not pour media directly into the cabinet hopper, as
overfilling may occur.
Overfilling will result in media
carryover to the dust collector and possible blockage in
the conveying hose. Refill only after all media has been
recovered from the cabinet.
4.2
Media Unloading ‒ Figure 17
4.2.1
To empty the cabinet of media, turn ON the
exhauster and blow off the cabinet interior until all media
is recovered from the cabinet. Turn OFF the exhauster
and place an empty bucket or other suitable container
under the metering valve. Unscrew the plastic drain plug
from the metering valve, permitting media to flow into the
bucket.
Figure 17
Quick-Release Pin
Pin Bracket
Anchor Holes (4 Places)
Quick-Release Pin
Track Stops
Reclaimer Hopper
Metering Valve
Plastic Drain Plug
Unscrew plug to empty
media from reclaimer.