Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ..........................4 STANDARD AND ADD-ON FEATURES (SPECIFICATIONS) ..........5 III. WARRANTY INFORMATION ...................... 6 SAFETY ............................6 ........................... 6 AFETY ARNINGS .......................... 7 AFETY QUIPMENT QUICK START GUIDE ........................7 ..........................7 NCRATE ....................7 NSTALL IGHT SSEMBLY...
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1. This manual describes the procedures required to operate the Clarus PARTS WASHING/WEAPONS CLEANING SERIES. Every effort has been made by Clarus Technologies, LLC to assure the accuracy and reliability of the information contained in this document. Clarus Technologies, LLC, however, makes no...
The instructions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect as of August 2012. Due to the policy of Clarus Technologies, LLC to continually improve its products, however, modifications in these specifications may be made at any time. This Operators Manual was compiled for your benefit. By reading and following the safety, setup, operation, and trouble-shooting instructions described in the manual, you should receive many years of trouble-free operation.
STANDARD AND ADD-ON FEATURES (SPECIFICATIONS) TANDARD FEATURES ON ALL PARTS WEAPONS CLEANING EQUIPMENT Large format tank that uses 27.5 (17.5 for the 15 series) gallons of solvent PCS/WCS/RPW-25 Height/width/depth (inches) - 44/51/31 (Height to top of light 73”) PCS/WCS/RPW-15 Height/width/depth (inches) –...
Stainless steel baffle system Soak Tank Clarus Technologies, LLC, will for the period of 1 year from the date of purchase, repair or replace without charge, the items listed below which our examination proves to be defective in material or workmanship. This warranty is valid only if the unit has not been tampered with by unauthorized persons, misused, abused, or improperly installed and has been used in accordance with the instructions and/or ratings supplied.
Warning Means that if the safety information is not followed, personnel, equipment or the environment may be damaged or hurt. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) The MSDS provides technical information regarding use, hazards, precautions and emergency procedures related to specific fluids. The MSDS also contain toll-free phone numbers that may be called to provide further safety and emergency treatment information.
bend the fusible link. Tighten all bolts. Once the light/lid bar assembly is secured, connect the male plug of the light bar to the female plug labeled “light bar” out of the electrical box. Establish Work Area 1. Create a properly sized area where the Cleaner will be located. This area should be a level, solid working area with sufficient overhead room for the light/lid bar assembly.
3. Take the three (3) bolt sets and install the black bracket to the open side of the pre-clean shelf 4. Attach the bottom of the bracket to the main body of the unit. 5. Insert grey plastic bin into brackets underneath shelf. 6.
appropriate setting. When the proper amount of air is achieved, push knob down to lock your setting. With this set-up, air will always be available at the nozzle. Agitation Tank/Pump Assembly The PCS/RPW-25 and PCS/RPW-15 can be equipped with an optional stainless steel soak tank (“Soak Tank”) and a UL-approved submersible agitation pump.
VII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Sump Maintenance (Standard on PCS/WCS; Optional on RPW/RWC Models). The PCS/WCS models are equipped with a sump pump to remove the accumulated sludge from the bottom of the tank. This is an optional feature in the RPW/RWC models. The pump interval depends on usage.
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2. Unplug the unit from wall receptacle. 3. Remove any soak tanks or supplies located on the working surface. 4. To create access to the filter canister lids for the Cleaner, lift and remove filter access cover cutout located on left side of work surface. (Older models require a filter wrench to twist the filter canister lid).
VIII. DISPOSAL OF WASTE OIL AND BY-PRODUCTS Solvent and Sludge. Through normal operation, the Cleaner sump assembly will collect small quantities of waste solvent and sludge. These small quantities of solvent and sludge should be stored in waste tank/drums and must by disposed of properly. The disposal of waste solvent and water can most easily be done by contacting a waste oil hauling company in your area or the environmental specialist at your place of operation.
3. Check air hose for kinks or damage. 4. Confirm air pump is plugged into the electrical box. Soak Tank Pump doesn’t work 1. Check for defective power cord; plug in pump with extension cord. 2. Inspect pump base screen and impeller for damage or obstruction. Wand/Brush leaking or drips 1.
SOLVENT, FILTERS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS Item No. Item Description 1156-5 Solvent - 5 gallon Type II-A MIL-PRF-680 Type II specification solvent in a 5-gallon pail. 1156-5 Solvent - 15 gallon Type II-A MIL-PRF-680 Type II specification solvent in a 15-gallon pail. 1156-55 Solvent - 55 gallon Type II-A MIL-PRF-680 Type II specification solvent in a 55-gallon drum.
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Item No. Item Description PCS-0032 Relief Valve Relief valve PCS-0033 Soak Tank Pump Screen Small white screen for the soak tank pump. PCS-0035 Light Assembly, 150 watt The halogen light fixture without the bar. PCS-0038 Filter Access Hole Cover The metal plate that covers the filter access. PCS-0039 Plastic Electrical Control Box The grey box that houses the electrical components.
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