PULSAR
®
PLUS III-S, III-S6, and VI-S SUCTION BLAST CABINETS
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Manual No. 30421
7.12.35
Allow time for the caulking to cure before
putting the reclaimer in service
7.13
Removing or Replacing Reclaimer Inlet
Baffle In Reclaimer with a Bolt-On Top ‒ Figure 49
Pulsar III (300 cfm) baffle cannot be removed.
When using lightweight media such as agricultural media
or very fine media (180 and finer), as noted in Paragraph
1.11.6, good media may be carried over to the dust
collector. To prevent lightweight-media carryover, the
inlet baffle of the reclaimer can be removed. Review the
following process before beginning to make sure all
parts are available:
Installation Notes:
Make sure at least 6 feet of Stock No. 13089 (2" adhesive-
backed gasket) is available to replace compressed or
damaged gasket on the reclaimer upper flange.
7.13.1
Remove the flex hose from the reclaimer top.
7.13.2
Remove the fasteners securing the reclaimer top
and remove the top.
7.13.3
Remove the two bolts securing the baffle to the
side of the reclaimer inlet and remove the baffle through
the top.
7.13.4
Remove all caulking residue.
Figure 49
7.13.5
If removing (not replacing) the baffle, remove the
strip gasket from the inner tube and install the baffle
bolts and reclaimer top. If replacing the baffle, skip to
Paragraph 7.13.6.
7.13.6
When replacing the baffle, make sure the strip
gasket on the inner tube is in good condition and install
the new baffle in reverse order. Apply silicone caulk to
the seam (opposite side of the mounting bolts) between
the baffle and reclaimer body. Wipe the caulk smooth.
7.13.7
Inspect the strip gasket on the reclaimer upper
flange; replace it if damaged or compressed.
7.13.8
Install the reclaimer top and allow the caulking to
cure before putting the reclaimer into service.
7.14
Replacing Filter Cartridge – Figures 50 and 51
NO DUST IS SAFE TO BREATHE.
The inhalation of airborne dust can lead to
serious respiratory illness and death, serious
skin or eye irritation, or other health issues.
Always wear approved respiratory protection
when servicing the dust collector, while
handling filter cartridges, and when emptying
the dustbin. Toxicity and health risks vary with
type of media and dust generated by blasting.
The respirator must be approved for the type of
dust generated. Identify all material being
removed by blasting and obtain a safety data
sheet (SDS) for the blast media.
7.14.1
Close the air-supply valve and open the drain to
bleed air from the pulse reservoir.
7.14.2
Refer to Figure 50 and remove the dust-collector
access door:
1. Remove the retaining knob at the bottom of the
door.
2. Swing the bottom of the door away from the dust-
collector access opening.
3. Lift the door off the top support angle.
7.14.3
The filter cartridge is secured with a twist-to-
release 3-lug top cap. Loosen the tensioning knob
enough to rotate the filter cartridge to the right to release
it from the two rear shoulder screws, as shown in Figure
51, but do not release the cartridge from the mounts at
this time.
Reclaimer top and inner
tube. Style may vary.
2” Strip Gasket
2” Strip Gasket
Baffle
U-Channel
Baffle Nuts and Lock Washers
Baffle Bolts and
Flat Washers
Reclaimer Body