Model – 75000-SWL* Product Information Page 2 Important Safety Information Page 3 Specifications Page 3 Dimensions Page 4 Location & Preparation Page 5-6 Installation Page 7-23 - Vacuum ground or post mount Page 8-10 - Spring Centering Option Page 19-21 Trash Can Lock, Mat Rack Option Page 24-25 Maintenance...
There may be more than one key number depending on unit. Please keep this information with your records. MODEL#:____________________________ SERIAL#:____________________________ KEY NUMBER(S):_____________________ DATE PURCHASED:___________________ DISTRIBUTOR:_______________________ J.E. Adams Industries 1025 63rd Ave. S.W. Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 1-800-553-8861 www.jeadams.com REV 12-1-20...
“READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLING THIS PRODUCT” Important Safety Information: • Keep debris and objects away from boom to allow for smooth operation • Do not use vac on wet surfaces. • Use only as described in manual. Use only recommended attachments. •...
DIMENSIONS: All swivel booms have the same dimensions for the pole and arch. See picture for dimensions and use dimensions when planning a location to mount. REV 12-1-20...
Location and Preparation: • Below is a typical example of how the vacuum booms could be laid out. The • Choose a location that is level for arrangement of the booms is up to the end user and should be determined the post to be installed.
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**Consult with your local contractor and local building codes for foundation. An example would be, for normal soil conditions a simple foundation would be a 30-inch diameter footing, 3’-0” deep (in the ground), reinforced with (6) #7 (grade 60) vertical rebar equally spaced around the perimeter. Three inches of clear distance between rebar and bottom/side edges of the foundation, 2-inches at top.
INSTALLATION Note: For vacuums that are mounted next to pole please see subsequent pages for layout information. For information regarding electrical requirements please refer to vacuum owners manual. For vacuums that are mounted to the pole please also see subsequent pages for layout information. For information regarding electrical requirements please refer to vacuum owners manual.
Layout 1: Ground mounted vacuum next to pole. This layout is for units that are to be mounted next to pole (follow instructions in vacuum owners manual). The layout shown is just an example of a possible layout, and since the unit is mounted next to the pole the configuration, can be anything that is preferred by customer.
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Layout 2 – Vacuum mounted on left side of post “BML-KIT” This layout is for standard J.E. Adams units with post mount brackets added. The vacuum is mounted on the left hand side of the pole. Using supplied hardware as pictured below. Vacuum height is up to end user, but keep in mind ADA requirements of 48”...
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Layout 3 – Rear mount vacuums. This layout is for models 9217, 9218 and 9237 vacuums mounted to the pole. Unit has bracket mount on front side of vacuum that mount to the back of pole. Use mounting kit 75000-2014A to attach vacuum to post.
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INSTALLATION cont.: – Depending on how vacuum was mounted in previous steps, thread 2 inch vacuum hose into hose opening of vacuum canister turning hose counter clockwise (model 9217 shown below). Thread until hose bottoms out in plastic receiver inside vacuum canister. –...
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INSTALLATION cont.: – Once hose slack is adjusted between the vacuum and the post, cut the upper hose off to be about midway in post opening as pictured below. – Thread swivel fitting/reducer onto hose and place hose clamp over small end for next steps. Thread swivel fitting/reducer onto hose along with...
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INSTALLATION cont.: – Assemble upper bracket with (2) 2” bushings as pictured below and then install upper and lower #10-24 Philips head screw to hold lower bushing in place. – Assemble rubber bumpers to each side of unit using nuts and Allen bolts as shown. Bushing Allen bolts, rubber bumper,...
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INSTALLATION cont.: – Assemble upper bracket to post using the 4 bolts, nuts and washer provided, as pictured below. Note orientation of upper bracket opening vs. lower post opening. – If unit is ordered with spring centering device include spring stop in this assembly (see page 15).
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INSTALLATION cont.: Using two people, insert end of arch into top plastic bearing/bushing. Once through the upper bearing, manually hold the shaft collar clamp in place and slide arch into it, and then into the lower bearing/bushing. Do not tighten collar clamp at this time. !!Two person task, one to hold arch assembly, other to guide arch into place!! Add safety retaining bolt, spacer, and washer.
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INSTALLATION cont.: Slide swivel fitting/coupler with clamp over the 2” tube that was just installed. Tighten clamp. Install lower cover over opening. 2” tube/arch Install cover Clamp Swivel fitting REV 12-1-20...
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INSTALLATION: FIXED BOOM OPTION (no swivel) Simply install shaft collar pin into opening as shown. Adjust arch to whatever angle/location desired and securely tighten shaft collar to tube/arch. Install upper cover when finished. Adjust arch to desired angle before tightened collar. Lower pin into hole.
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INSTALLATION: SWIVEL BOOM There are 3 options for swivel boom Remove all stop collars and allow arch to freely swivel 360 degrees. Mount standard factory stop collar (75000-657W) which will limit rotation to 180 degrees. Add 2 collar stop collar (75000-655W) to limit rotation to less than 180 degrees. Note, orientation of the arch is totally independent of the orientation of the stop collars as they will clamp on the arch tube at any orientation.
Stop bolt, Arch centering device option: p/n 75000-220 washer and - Arch Centering Option (75000-220) is a kit that will bring arch to a spacer. home position when swung to either side of home. Maximum articulation for this option is 180 degrees, 90 degrees one direction 90 degrees the other direction, no exceptions.
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Centering option cont.: - Caution…. Next step requires preloading the torsion spring. Keep all body parts away from spring and it’s path if released. Wear eye protection while working with spring. Bottom spring leg should be positioned against base of pin on Spring Center bracket (see picture #2). Note preloading is done by turning spring clockwise. - Using ¾”...
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Centering option cont.: - Rotate arch to the desired “home” position (position you want arch to return to). - Re-attach and lower stop collar directly behind pin of center stop plate and between legs of torsion spring. Tighten stop collar on arch with end of pin of collar approximately .02” below top surface of center stop plate. Important: end of pin be below top of center stop plate so spring can not disengage the collar pin.
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INSTALLATION: hose to arch – Screw hose inlet hand tight into end of boom arm. No sealant is required. Slide hose clamp and rubber 2” x 1.5” hose adapter over barbed end of metal hose adapter. Leave at least 3/4” gap from end of rubber hose adapter to flange on metal hose adapter.** Tighten hose clamp over rubber adapter to metal adapter interface.
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INSTALLATION: vacuum claw Attach hose hanger bracket to front of pedestal assembly using the (2) ¼-20 Torx bolts provided. Attach claw to swivel cuff and then to end of hose that has been cut to desired length. Hose hanger Claw ¼-20 Torx bolts Swivel cuff...
OPTIONS: Trash can option U-bolted to pole, p/n 75000-114A. Use Trash can to set height of bracket. Make sure Trash can sets flat on ground and is not suspended by handle. Hook handle of trash can in bracket then drop lock bar through slot and lock. Example of side mounted vacuum...
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OPTIONS Cont.: Mat Rack option (75000-111A) bolted on pole in place of claw holder bracket. Claw holder bracket will move to the side on new bracket. All hardware is included and is Torx security screws. These two screws will need Claw holder to be installed before installing mat clamp...
MAINTENANCE: • Bushings inside swivel boom housing require no maintenance. If bushings become worn they can easily be replaced. • Check hoses for holes and excessive wear periodically. Replace as needed. • Periodically check all bolted connections for tampering. If bolts are loose at any time re-tighten.
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