Safety Instructions This user manual must be read and understood before use. If in any doubt, ask your supervi- sor before using this equipment. Refer to the user manual as a reminder once you are clear about how to operate the equip- ment.
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Breaking Loads The following table shows a the main load bearing components of the Anaconda High Pres- sure Lance, and their maximum safe working load. Item No. Product No. Description Breaking Load (kg) 21,22 721062 10mm Dia x 5m Rope (Blue) 2300 721080 12mm Dia x 70mm Hoist Rope...
Spare Part List 721088 DECK KIT HPCE AL (pos 13 - 24) 721094 HOLD KIT HPCE AL (pos 1 - 7) 721040 ALU PIPE SECTION HPCE AL 721044 RUBBER SLEEVE HPCE AL 721046 HOSE TENSION ASSEMBLY HPCE AL 721052 FRONT NOZZLE ASSEMBLY HPCE AL 721054 HANGING BRACKET ASSEMBLY HPCE AL 721048...
Product Introduction Navadan Anaconda Product no. 2009041 The Navadan Anaconda is developed to reach, with a high pressure jet, remote areas inside the cargo hold. In combination with the Unitor™ HPCE Dynamis 500+ it enables the operator to clean the entire cargo hold with the 500 bar high pressure cleaner and facilitates the removal of cargo hold stains in elevated areas.
Product Setup In order to setup the Navadan Anaconda correctly, please follow the following step by step instructions. We recommend familiarising in detail with the individual items prior to assembly. 14-15 5, 9 22,23...
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Step 1: Screw the first two sections of pipe (1) together female to male end as shown. Insert Rubber pipe through the sections. Lubricant (supplied) may be used to help should the joints be stiff.. Note: Make sure the mating sections are firmly screwed together with no gap and the rubber sleeves (7) can slide over the joints.
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Step 3: Repeat steps 1 & 2 by adding sections of pipe and feeding hose through until desired length of pipe is reached. Note: We recommend 7 lengths of 2.2m as safe working length (2 tubes are included as spares) Step 4: Once all the sections are completed, screw the front nozzle adapter (2) onto the hose at the top end (male end).
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Step 6: Screw the nozzle adapter to the end of the pipe sections to complete the end of the lance. Note: This does not butt up to the tube. The fully assembled lance end should look like below. (please note that the power speed rotary nozzle (8) is supplied, not the nozzle seen on the picture) Step 7: To begin the hose tensioner assembly (3), firstly feed the hose through the...
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Step 8: Feed the hose (11) through the inner tapered casing so that the tapered end is facing away from the outer casing. This is so that the nylon pipe tension body and removable clamp (4) can fit in. Screw the outer casing onto the end of the pipe.
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Step 11: The hose (11) should come out of the top of the nylon insert as shown below. Step 12: Once the nylon pipe tension body and removable clamp (4) is put together pull the hose through so that the inserts move into the inner casing. Step 13: Next pull the hose (11) through so that both the insert and inner casing slide into the outer casing of the hose tensioner assembly (3).
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Step 14: The Hose Tensioner assembly (3) should look like this. The pipe may now pre tensioned by holding the nylon sections in and pulling the Black rubber pipe out, toward the operator. Step 15: To adjust the tension in the hose 11) pull back the handle of the hose tension er (3) to desired point.
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Step 17: Attach the spray handle assembly (5) as shown below to the bottom end of the pipe (1) at a desired distance from the end by using the clamps. Step 18: Tighten the clamps to secure the spray handle assembly (5) to the lance. Step 19: Attach one hanging bracket (6) 4m from the handle end and one 3.1m from the top end.
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Step 20: Make sure all the hanging brackets (6) are fully tightened and do not slide. Step 21: Make sure that the brackets are approximately aligned, with the eye bolts uppermost so it can be raised when required. Step 22: Secure the blue ropes (fitted with snap hooks and pulleys) (22,23) to the hanging brackets (6) using the snap hooks, creating two triangular shapes with the two ropes.
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Step 20: Make sure all the hanging brackets (6) are fully tightened and do not slide.
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Step 23: The blue ropes (22,23) will connect via snap hooks and have a single pulley that is attached to the double pulley for the lifting mechanism. Step 24: Connect the double pulley (20) to the aluminium carriage (19) using the Stain less Steel Carabineer (23).
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Step 26: Find two horizontal secure poles that are parallel to each other on opposite sides of the cargo hold to attach the webbing (15/16) to. Loop the webbing around a pipe or coaming bracket as shown below. Step 27: Undo the D-shackle (18) then feed through the end loop and around the webbing to create a loop like so...
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Step 28: Screw the bolt back onto the D-shackle (18) and pull the webbing (15/16) to make the loop tight. G UARD AGAINST WEAR from sharp edges using the Webbing Protector sleeves (17) where appropriate.
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Step 31: Screw the hose swivel (13) to the end of the spray handle (9). Step 32: Connect the HP hose from the Unitor™ Dynamis 500+ to the spray handle (9) and hose swivel (12) of the Anaconda lance. Corresponding high pressure machine: Unitor™...
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Anaconda lance setup inside the cargo hold:...
If in any doubt always consult your superior before operating the prod- ucts. • Connect the Navadan Anaconda to the Unitor™ HPCE Dynamis 500+ as described in step 32. • Turn on water supply to the Unitor™ HPCE Dynamis 500+ •...
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• Lift the Anaconda lance with the Ø12 white with Blue Fleck rope to its desired height and direction. Safety First Never stand underneath the Anaconda lance! • Use the yellow guide rope that is knotted at the front section as a support, this can be used to prevent heavy swing movements of the lance.
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When one side of the cargo hold is complete: • Lower the Anaconda lance to the Tank Top. • Pull the aluminium carriage to the end of the webbing with the ratchet by the use of one of the yellow guide ropes. •...
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