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HT1000SR Ground Hog
Operation Manual
SE Slater Street Stuart, FL 34997
877-HOG-ROAD (001) (772) 214-1714
WWW. STRIPEHOGSUPPORT.COM

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  • Page 1 HT1000SR Ground Hog Operation Manual SE Slater Street Stuart, FL 34997 877-HOG-ROAD (001) (772) 214-1714 WWW. STRIPEHOGSUPPORT.COM...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.2 Blasting Safety ......................12 1.3 Hose Safety .......................16 1.4 High Pressure Fitting Safety..................16 Section 2: HT1000SR Components 2.1 HT1000SR Overview ....................19 2.2 Hog Head ........................20 2.3 Hydraulic Pump & Rotating Spray Bar ................22 2.4 Ground Hog Control Systems ..................30 2.5 UHP Hoses ........................31...
  • Page 4 Ground Hog Spare Parts Kit ....................78 Appendix 4: Pre-Op Checklist Pre-Op Checklist ........................79 Appendix 5: Glossary Of Terms Hog Technologies Glossary of Terms ..................81 Appendix 6: Specifications Ground Hog Specifications ....................85 Appendix 7: Customer Support & Web Site Customer Support ......................87...
  • Page 5: Welcome

    WELCOME Thank you for purchasing the HT1000SR. We know that you have other options available to you and consider it a blessing that you chose our product. We affectionately nicknamed this unit the Ground Hog SR. This compact Hog Tool is best known for its reliability, user-friendly features, and simple quality.
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  • Page 7: Warranty

    Hog Technologies warrants its components to be free from defects in material and workmanship while under normal use and service. Hog Technologies will, at its option, either repair or replace free of charge any such part that appears to us to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period.
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  • Page 9: Caution & Warning Labels

    IMPROPERLY. IMPORTANT NOTE: Every precaution has been taken by Hog Technologies to reduce the risks associated with possible injury and damage from electrical faults, high pressure water and hydraulic components or mechani- cal failure. However, your own precaution and good maintenance procedures are necessary in order to maintain a safe working environment.
  • Page 10 BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CONNECT, OPERATE, OR REPAIR THIS EquIPMENT, THOROuGHLY REAd THESE INSTRuCTIONS ANd ANY SAFETY WARNING OR INSTRuCTION PAMPHLETS INCLudEd WITH YOuR SHIPMENT. FOR ANY quESTIONS CONCERNING SAFE OPERATION ANd MAINTENANCE PROCEduRES, CONTACT YOuR HOG TECHNOLOGIES REPRESENTATIvE PRIOR TO uSE. (772) 223-7393 OR (877) 964-7312 HOG TECHNOLOGIES...
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Read this manual and all other water blasting 90 dB 8.0 hours equipment operation manuals and instructions prior 92 dB 6.0 hours to using any Hog Technologies product. Contact Hog Technologies (877-HOG ROAD) should any 95 dB 4.0 hours questions arise. 97 dB 3.0 hours...
  • Page 12: Blasting Safety

    SOME HOG TECHNOLOGIES EquIPMENT uSES INTERNAL COMBuSTION ENGINES ANd FLAMMABLE FuEL. EvERY ing used and never exceed the service rating of PRECAuTION HAS BEEN TAKEN BY HOG TECHNOLOGIES the weakest component. This system is designed TO REduCE THE RISKS ASSOCIATEd WITH POSSIBLE...
  • Page 13 Section 1 - Safety Information Check Control Components by the high pressure stream. Waterblasting tool operators must be equipped with the following; Check all controls, switches and control panel heavy duty, steel toed, non-skid knee high boots, devices to ensure each is working properly before a heavy duty, protective rain suit, gloves, hard hat beginning operations.
  • Page 14 Section 1 - Safety Information Use the Minimum Pressure Required CAUTION Do not exceed the operating pressure of the sys- tem’s lowest pressure-rated component. All equip- TO AvOId POSSIBLE INJuRY ANd dAMAGE TO EquIPMENT, ment pressure rating and warning tags should be u S E O N LY T H O R O u G H LY T R A I N E d P E R S O N N E L TO left intact.
  • Page 15 Section 1 - Safety Information on threads only, never on the seat of the nozzle. 1.2 Nozzle Safety Inspect the seat area on nozzle to ensure a tight Check Flow Rating seal. If it is damaged, do not use. Combined nozzle flow rate must be compatible with the pump discharge and pressure rating.
  • Page 16: Hose Safety

    Section 1 - Safety Information D) When using a tractor or a hog tool, always op- 1.3 Hose Safety erate the equipment well within the maximum General distance to avoid straining or damaging hoses. Ultra-High Pressure hoses are tough, but not in- vincible.
  • Page 17 Section 1 - Safety Information DANGER AN INJuRY CAuSEd BY HIGH PRESSuRE WATERJETS CAN BE SERIOuS. YOu SHOuLd REAd THIS WARNING STATEMENT CAREFuLLY ANd ALWAYS CARY THE MEdICAL INFORMATION CARd WITH YOu. • IN THE EvENT OF ANY WATERJET INJuRY: • SEEK MEdICAL ATTENTION IMMEdIATELY. dO NOT dELAY. • INFORM THE dOCTOR OF THE CAuSE OF THE INJuRY.
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  • Page 19: Ht1000Sr Components

    It is supplied with vacuum recovery and Hog Technologies Customer Service can assist you ultra high pressure water by a remote mounted with more specific information regarding typical pump and debris recovery system.
  • Page 20: Hog Head

    Section 2 - Components Grease Fitting Tach Wing Nut Caster Assembly Thru-Shaft Pump Grease Fitting & Tachometer Connection Hog Head Casters & Wing Nuts The factory preset standoff distance is 1.5” (3.5 DANGER cm) from the spray bar to the pavement. Spac- ers on each caster adjust the height of the Hog HANdHELd uLTRA HIGH PRESSuRE TOOLS CAN CAuSE Head.
  • Page 21 Section 2 - Components Refer to the Wear Brush section in the Routine Maintenance section of this manual for additional information on adjusting and replacing the wear brush. NOTICE: ALWAYS MAKE SuRE TO CHECK THE HOG HEAd FOR SMOOTH ANd PROPER OPERATION BEFORE EACH SHIFT. dO NOT uSE EquIPMENT THAT HAS NOT BEEN CHECKEd THOROuGHLY.
  • Page 22: Hydraulic Pump & Rotating Spray Bar

    Hog Head. If water volume in excess of 9 GPM (34 L) is required, contact Hog Technologies Customer Service for assistance. UHP Water Supply High pressure water is supplied by the UHP hose con- nected to the UHP and vacuum power system.
  • Page 23 Section 2 - Components Thru-Shaft Pump Swivel Seal & Nut Hog Head, Thru-Shaft Pump & Swivel Seal Connection If the nut becomes loose, the hose will wobble Swivel Seal and damage the swivel seal. Additionally, if the Adapter swivel nut is overtightened by using a pipe wrench Weep Hole or pliers, the swivel seal will be damaged.
  • Page 24 Thru-Shaft Button Seal dirt Shield Spray Bar Assembly & Thru-Shaft equipment, Hog Technologies offers a variety of Self Rotating Spray Bar spray bar and nozzle configurations to meet the The spray bar is a quick change design that is at- requirements of most paint and rubber removal tached to the threaded thru-shaft.
  • Page 25 Section 2 - Components threads indicates that the button seal is damaged or not seating properly. Leaks at the nozzle seats or thru-shaft threads must be corrected before beginning high pressure operations or the thru-shaft and/or spray bar will be ruined.
  • Page 26 Section 2 - Components Typical Good Nozzles with a Tight Cohesive Stream Typical Bad Nozzle - Note Stream Fans Out at Nozzle Shown on Hog Head Spray Bar Shown on Hog Head Spray Bar Testing and inspecting nozzles: If a nozzle rates as a 5 or higher on the Nozzle To inspect and test the nozzles, tilt the Ground Hog Quality Chart, it is worn or damaged and must be replaced.
  • Page 27 A nozzle should be removed from service if mend that you only use nozzles, high pressure any of the following are indicated: hoses and fittings supplied by Hog Technologies • Nozzle is split or damaged to ensure the nozzles and other components are •...
  • Page 28 Section 2 - Components Ground Hog UHP & Vacuum Hoses Connected to Hog Head Vacuum System The vacuum system is typically powered by the same engine that powers the UHP pump. A blower creates vacuum in the filter canister, waste tank, vacuum hoses and Hog Head whenever the sys- tem is operating.
  • Page 29 Section 2 - Components Vacuum Hoses A 3” vacuum hose with quick connect fittings runs from the debris tank inlet to the vacuum fitting on the Ground Hog blasting head. Consistent and proper vacuum is important to the proper opera- tion of the vacuum system.
  • Page 30: Ground Hog Control Systems

    Section 2 - Components 2.4 Ground Hog Control Systems UHP water is supplied to the Ground Hog by a high pressure pump. Controls for the pump and engine are unique to the power system. All op- erators should have a thorough understanding of the power system and controls before operating the equipment.
  • Page 31: Uhp Hoses

    Section 2 - Components Ground Hog With Vacuum & UHP Hoses Connected 2.5 UHP Hoses General The condition of the high pressure water hoses is critical to the proper operation of the Ground Hog. It is important that they be stored and handled properly to ensure they are not damaged or kinked during deployment and storage.
  • Page 32 Section 2 - Components When storing hoses, they should be neatly coiled. Place the hoses in a safe location to keep them clean and reduce the possibility for damage and deterioration. Covering exposed fittings with tape or plastic covers designed for this purpose will protect the fittings and reduce the possibility for dirt to enter the fittings and hoses.
  • Page 33 ATTEMPTING TO TIGHTEN ANY HOSE OR FITTING. burst rating or with a burst rating of less than 54,000 PSI (3,723 Bar). To ensure you are using the correct hoses, we recommend that you only use hoses purchased from Hog Technologies.
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  • Page 35: Waterblasting Operations

    Section 3: Waterblasting Operations Ground Hog Connected To A Typical UHP & Vacuum Power System - Ready For Operation components for obvious signs of leaks, wear and 3.1 Startup/Shutdown Introduction deterioration. The inspection should be conducted A thorough understanding of the power system and in an orderly and consistent fashion to ensure all all Waterblasting components is essential to the critical points are inspected each time.
  • Page 36: Equipment Setup

    Section 3 - Operation The following instructions provide a general over- 3.2 Equipment Setup view and introduction to the pre-operation (Pre- 1. Position the UHP pump and power system Op) inspection. The Pre-Op Checklist provides as close to the work area as possible. Make an itemized checklist that should be used when sure the location is level and protected from performing a pre-operation inspection.
  • Page 37 Section 3 - Operation Startup Procedure 1. Make sure the Ground Hog control lever and hydraulic brake control valve are in the OFF or 0 position. 2. If the Ground Hog UHP hoses have been re- connected since the last operation, the UHP system will need to be purged.
  • Page 38: Ground Hog Operating Guidelines

    (refer to Section 3.3) for inexperienced operators on any surface. 5. If necessary, activate the vacuum system. Hog Technologies offers an on-site training pro- 6. Make sure the Ground Hog operator is ready, then gram that dramatically reduces the learning curve turn activate the high pressure water and vacuum and increases productivity.
  • Page 39 Section 3 - Operation Do’s Don’ts • Only allow trained personnel to operate the • Do not allow untrained personnel to operate Ground Hog and waterblasting equipment. the Ground Hog or waterblasting equipment. • Make sure the fuel tank is full at the beginning •...
  • Page 40: Routine Shutdown

    Section 3 - Operation 3.5 Routine Shutdown 3.6 Emergency Shutdown The shutdown procedure should be followed each In addition to the Ground Hog operator, a support time the water blasting system and Ground Hog person should be monitoring the operation of the are deactivated.
  • Page 41: General Maintenance

    Section 4: General Maintenance 4.1 Lubrication & General Maintenance Introduction Lubrication Points You should become familiar with the location of all grease fittings as they require frequent lubrica- tion. The thru-shaft bearing requires specialized lubricant. Refer to the Maintenance Matrix chart in the Scheduled Maintenance section in this manual and component manufacturer’s operating and/or maintenance manuals for lubricant specifications...
  • Page 42: Lubrication

    Section 4 - Maintenance Ground Hog Lubrication Points A. Grease Thru-Shaft Bearing C. Grease Front Wheels B. Grease Front Casters D. Grease Rear Wheels 4.2 Lubrication The lubrication points shown in the photo provides a guide to the location of the lubrication points on your Ground Hog.
  • Page 43: General Inspection & Maintenance

    Section 4 - Maintenance Ground Hog Components A. Handle and Dump Valve Control Lever F. Thru-Shaft Pump Grease Fitting & Pressure Relief Hole B. Hydraulic Brake Control System Reservoir G. Wear Brush and Wear Brush Clamp C. Spray Bar Speed Control Valve H.
  • Page 44 Section 4 - Maintenance Typical Spray Bar & Nozzles Ground Hog UHP System Components Daily: • Check all hoses and fittings for leaks and proper operation. Repair or replace leaking or malfunctioning components before operating the system. • Test UHP system under high pressure by acti- vating the control lever to turn high pressure ON &...
  • Page 45: Wear Brush Replacement

    Section 4 - Maintenance 4.4 Wear Brush Replacement The Ground Hog wear brush bristles will slowly wear during operation. Consequently, the wear brush will require adjustment periodically to keep the bristles in contact with the pavement to pro- vide proper vacuum air flow. It will also need to be adjusted when the shroud and/or wear brush is replaced.
  • Page 46: Dirt Shield Replacement

    Section 4 - Maintenance 4.5 Dirt Shield Replacement The dirt shield should be inspected daily to ensure it is tightened properly and that the felt seal is in dirt Shield good condition. Apply Anti-Seize Button Seal Use the following procedure to replace a damaged or worn felt seal: 1.
  • Page 47: Nozzle Installation

    1. Make sure the waterblasting system is shut- down with the power system in the service position. Typical HT1000SR Spray Bay Without Nozzles & Spray Bar Protector 2. Remove the spray bar protector cotter pin and the spray bar protector.
  • Page 48 Section 4 - Maintenance 9. Tighten each nozzle finger tight, then torque to 10 ft lbs. 10. Reactivate the waterblasting system by follow- ing the steps in the Startup Procedure. 11. Follow the steps in the Startup Procedure to pressure test the spray bar and nozzles. 12.
  • Page 49: Swivel Seal Replacement

    Section 4 - Maintenance Thru-Shaft Cover Housing & Swivel Nut Swivel Tit In Thru-shaft Cover Housing 4.7 Swivel Seal Replacement The swivel seal must be inspected at the start of each shift and replaced at the first sign of leakage to avoid damage to the swivel nut and thru-shaft cover housing.
  • Page 50 Section 4 - Maintenance 5. Once the brass back-up ring is removed, in- 9. Install the brass back-up ring onto the swivel spect the swivel seal seat and the edges of tit with the beveled seat facing up. Make sure the seat in the back-up ring closely.
  • Page 51: High Pressure Hose Installation

    Section 4 - Maintenance 4.8 High Pressure Hose Installation The ultra-high pressure hoses should be inspected weekly or every 50 hours and replaced as re- quired. Use the following procedure when replac- ing a pressure hose. When replacing damaged or worn high pressure hoses, check the burst rating marked on the hose.
  • Page 52: Vacuum Hose Replacement & Rotation Procedure

    Section 4 - Maintenance 4.9 Vacuum Hose Replacement & Rotation Procedure Debris buildup, kinks, clogs or leaks in the system will cause a reduction in airflow at the blasting head, reducing the efficiency of operation or causing opera- tions to stop completely. Debris buildup inside the hoses can be removed by periodically tapping the outside walls with a dead blow hammer while the system is operating at maximum vacuum.
  • Page 53: Shroud Installation

    Section 4 - Maintenance dirt Shield Apply Anti-Seize Button Seal Shroud Installed Spray Bar & Dirt Shield Components 4.10 Shroud Installation If the shroud becomes damaged, it must be re- placed following the steps outlined in this section. Removing the shroud: 1.
  • Page 54 Section 4 - Maintenance Installing a new shroud: 1. Clean the bottom of the thru-shaft motor hous- ing of dirt and debris. 2. Place the new shroud on the housing and align the bolt holes. Insert the shroud bolts and tighten finger tight.
  • Page 55: Thru-Shaft Motor Bearing Pre-Load

    Section 4 - Maintenance 4.11 Thru-Shaft Motor Bearing Pre-Load Introduction nut. The spanner nut threads onto the thru-shaft and rests on top of the thrust bearing. By turn- The thru-shaft assembly is a key component in ing the spanner nut clockwise, we can raise the the Stripe Hog system.
  • Page 56 Section 4 - Maintenance Tools and Materials Required Tools Supplies 2 - Medium Sized Flat Blade Screwdrivers • Anti-Seize 1 - Medium Sized Channel Lock Pliers • Grease Gun and Mobile Poly Rex EM Grease 1 - 3/4” (19 mm) Open End Wrench •...
  • Page 57 Section 4 - Maintenance Pressure Hose Figure 1: High pressure hose on top of the thru-shaft motor Figure 2: High pressure hose removed Step 1 Remove the High Pressure Hose Remove the high pressure hose from the top of the thru-shaft motor by turning the hand nut at the base of the hose counterclockwise.
  • Page 58 Section 4 - Maintenance Figure 5: Use two medium flat head screwdrivers to remove the thrust housing cap. Note that the bolts are loose and left in place to prevent thrust housing cap from falling and being damaged during removal. Step 3 Remove Thrust Housing Cap Use a 6mm Allen wrench and a cross pattern to remove the 6 Allen head bolts that secure the thrust...
  • Page 59 Section 4 - Maintenance Swivel Tit Assembly Gland Nut Figure 7: Swivel Tit gland nut to be removed by turning counterclockwise with a 15/16” deep well socket or box end wrench. Step 4 Remove Swivel Tit Assembly/Gland Nut While holding the thru-shaft with the 3/4” (19mm) open end wrench through the slot in the motor base, use a 15/16 (24mm) deep well socket or box end wrench to remove the swivel tit gland nut...
  • Page 60 Section 4 - Maintenance Jam Nut Spanner Nut Figure 9: Jam nut and seal nut. Make sure to loosen Jam Figure 10: Use spanner to turn spanner nut. nut 4 full turns first. Step 5 Loosen Jam Nut and Set the Bearing Preload Thrust Housing Cap Bolts Insert the Spanner Tool and center on the Thrust Housing Cap Bolt holes.
  • Page 61 Section 4 - Maintenance WARNING WHEN LOOSENING THE SPANNER SOCKET ANd SEAL NuT ONE BOLT HOLE TO SET THE BEARING PRELOAd OR WHEN TIGHTENING THE JAM NuT, IT IS CRITICAL THAT THE THRu-SHAFT IS HELd FIRMLY WITH THE 3/4” (19MM) OPEN ENd WRENCH SO THAT IT dOES NOT MOvE AT ALL.
  • Page 62 Section 4 - Maintenance O-ring Seal Swivel Tit Assembly/Gland Nut RPM Sensor RPM Sensor Figure 13: O-ring seal seat at the top of the thru-shaft Figure 14: Swivel tit assembly/gland nut installed on the greased and the threads below the seal coated thru-shaft and torqued to 50 Ft lbs.
  • Page 63 Section 4 - Maintenance Figure 15: Inspect and grease the O-ring seal on the thrust Figure 16: Apply anti-seize to the thrust housing bolts and housing cap. tighten them in a crisscross pattern to snug using a 6 mm Allen wrench. Step 9 Install The Thrust Housing Cap.
  • Page 64 Section 4 - Maintenance Pressure Water Hose Hand Nut Grease Fitting Relief Hole Figure 17: Apply anti-seize to the thrust housing threads Figure 18: Thru-shaft bearing grease fitting and grease and install the high pressure water line. relief holes in thrust housing base. Step 10 Install the High Pressure Water Hose and Grease the Thru-Shaft Bearings.
  • Page 65 If the thru-shaft motor is assembled properly, it will start on its own each time it is activated from this point forward. If it continues to stall on start up, contact Hog Technologies Customer Service for assistance. Once the initial run up is complete and with the...
  • Page 66: Hog Tool Maintenance Matrix

    Section 4 - Maintenance 4.12 Hog Tool Maintenance Matrix EQUIPMENT COMPONENT INTERVALS LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS Ground Hog Thru-Shaft Pump Bearings Daily Mobil PolyRex EM Grease No Substitutes Ground Hog Chassis Wheels and Casters Daily General Multi Purpose Grease Ground Hog Hydraulic Brake Reservoir Daily Low Viscosity Automatic Transmission Fluid...
  • Page 67: Appendix 1: Schematics

    Appendix 1: Schematics Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 1...
  • Page 68: Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 2

    Appendix 1 - Schematics Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 2...
  • Page 69: Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 3

    Appendix 1 - Schematics Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 3...
  • Page 70: Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 4

    Appendix 1 - Schematics Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 4...
  • Page 71: Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 5

    Appendix 1 - Schematics Hog Head Thru-Shaft Assembly - 5...
  • Page 72: Self Rotating Ground Hog

    Self Rotating Ground Hog...
  • Page 73: Appendix 2

    Appendix 2: Troubleshooting Guide Water Blasting System Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE AND SOLUTION Noise & Vibration Hog Head noisy. • Spray bar rotation extremely high. Turn speed control valve knob counterclockwise to reduce head speed. • Spray bar is hitting shroud (1). Shroud is bent or damaged.
  • Page 74 Appendix 2 - Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE AND SOLUTION High Pressure Blasting System Water dripping from hose fitting indicator • Fitting Loose. Tighten fitting or replace hose and port. fitting. • Fitting is damaged. Replace hose and fitting. Water dripping from spray Bar and spray •...
  • Page 75 Appendix 2- Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE AND SOLUTION Vacuum System Vacuum loss or failure. • Vacuum blower is not engaged. Activate power system vacuum blower. • Vacuum system on power supply has a problem and is not operating properly. Troubleshoot and repair vacuum system on power supply.
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  • Page 77: Appendix 3

    Appendix 3: Tools & Spare Parts Mobile Tool System...
  • Page 78: Ground Hog Spare Parts Kit

    Appendix 3 - Tools & Spare Parts Ground Hog Spare Parts Kit Hog Technologies offers a spare parts kit for the Ground Hog waterblasting Tool. This comprehensive kit includes all parts and seals that routinely need to be replaced. The parts kit is available at www.striphogsupport.com or by contacting Hog Technologies Customer Service.
  • Page 79: Appendix 4

    Appendix 4: Pre-Op Checklist PRE-OP CHECK LIST Mobile Spare Parts and Tool System Hog Head & Spray Bars F Mobile Spare Parts System Complete F Caster Wheels In Good Condition F Mobile Tool System Complete F Spray Bar & Nozzles Correct F Nozzles Grade 4 Or Better F Spray Bar Cover In Place Fluid Levels...
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  • Page 81: Appendix 5

    Appendix 5: Glossary Of Terms Hog Technologies Glossary of Terms 1 Micron Cartridge Filter - Traps smaller particles that may come from the clean water tank and pass through the charge pump. 10 Micron Bag Filter – Traps larger particles that may come from the clean water tank and pass through the charge pump.
  • Page 82 Appendix 5 - Glossary Of Terms Cutoff Ball Valve – Located inside the debris tank as a safety feature to stop the flow of vacuum if the tank becomes full. Debris Tank – Collects all debris removed from the road surface through the vacuum hose. Dirt Shield –...
  • Page 83 Standoff Distance – Distance from the spray bar to the surface. Stripe Hog – Ultra high pressure water blasting equipment manufactured by Hog Technologies to remove paint and rubber from road surfaces. Supply Valve – Located between the clean water tank and the charge pump that is used to control the flow of water.
  • Page 84 Appendix 5 - Glossary Of Terms T-Handle Pin Lock System – Used on the 5-axis hog arm as a safety feature to prevent the hog arm from drifting downward while the truck is in Drive Mode. Thru-Shaft – Hydraulic thru-shaft pump that connects and rotates the spray bar on the hog head assembly.
  • Page 85: Appendix 6: Specifications

    Appendix 6: Specifications Ground Hog Specifications OPERATING PRESSURE ______________________________________ 40,000 psi (2750 bar) FLOW RATE ___________________________________________ 6.5-9.2 gallons (25-35 liters) CUTTING PATH ______________________________________________________14” (.36 m) WEIGHT _______________________________________________________ 105 lbs (47.6 kg) CLEANING CAPACITY ____________________________ 500-1,500 ft 2/hr (46.5-139.4 m 2/hr) VACUUM ______________________________________ Demand 800 CFM (22.7 cubic meters) MAXIMUM SPRAY BAR ROTATION SPEED ________________________________ 3000 RPM CONSTRUCTION _____________________________________ Aluminum, Stainless and Steel...
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  • Page 87: Customer Support & Web Site

    CUSTOMER SERVICE HOT LINE - (001) (772) 214-1714 www.hogtechnologies.com www.stripehogsupport.com Hog Technologies will not be responsible for damages or loss caused by sub- stituted parts purchased locally or from another vendor or manufacturer. WARNING NEvER ATTEMPT TO uSE COMMONLY AvAILABLE PLuMBING PARTS, FITTINGS, ANd HOSES IN...
  • Page 88 Appendix 7 - Customer Support Stripe Hog Support Web Site Stripe Hog Customer Support Center Home Training Ambassador Club Marketing Stripe Hog Store Contacts You are here Home Mike Logout Typical Registration & Log On Window Welcome to the Stripe Hog Support (001) 772-223-7393 This number that will find an Center! available customer support representative 24/7.
  • Page 90 3170 SE Slater Street Stuart, Florida 34992 (001) (772) 214-1714 P (001) 772-223-5461 F www.hogtechnologies.com Print Date 02/20/2019 Rev 0...

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