Slag-Screen
Cleaning
Make sure that you clean the slag screen often and inspect for holes or damage. Under correct use, this screen should last for years.
Tools Needed | Qty |
Soft Brass Wire Brush | 1 |
OSHA Approved Respirator | 1 |
Shop Vacuum | 1 |
To perform this procedure: |
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1.UNPLUG THE MACHINE!
2.Put on your respirator, unlock and remove the slag drawer, and then the screen (Figure 24).
Figure 24. Slag-screen.
3.Inspect the drawer face seal for evidence of leaks or tears. Reseal as required.
4.Carefully use a wire brush and tap the screen to remove the built up dust and slag. If a piece of solder or slag has welded to the screen, do not pry it off or you may tear a hole in the screen.
5.Vacuum up the loose dust and reinstall the screen and the slag drawer.
Long-Term Storage
If this machine needs to be stored for a long period of time, make sure that the following condi- tions are met:
•Remove and manually clean the vibrating filters and the HEPA filter.
•Clean and lubricate the drive chains.
•Place the machine in a dry area where the humidity range will not vary beyond 30% to 95% and the storage temperature will not vary beyond
•Place a
•Close both blast gates, and lock all caster wheels from rolling.
•Cover the machine to protect it from dust and moisture.
G0648 Welding Fume Extractor |