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EN
ENGLISH
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®
American Sanders Operator's Manual (EN) - CAV 12
Model CAV 12
Voltage 120 V
Frequency 60 Hz
Power 1000 W
Volume Flow (CFM) 127
Static Lift (inches H
2O) 92
Sound Level dB(A) 57
Cord Length (ft.) 25
Tank Volume 12 gal.
Width (in.) 18 3/4
Depth (in.) 19 29/32
Height (in.) 25 25/32
Weight (lbs.) 31
SPECIFICATIONS
INTRODUCTION AND INSTRUCTIONS
The CAV 12 comes fully assembled. It is specifically designed
for dry pick-up of fine dust made from the grindings of wood or
gypsum.
Intalled are three filtering elements (see figure 1). The
elements include the Tank Liner (part number 53856A), the
Filter Liner (part number 61156112), and the Primary Filter
Element (part number 63990). Each of these elements plays
a significant role in the machines overall performance.
NOTE: When performance has declined noticeably, empty
tank and clean the filters accordingly.
The Tank Liner (figure 1, A)
The tank liner filters all the larger particles and a proportion of
the fine. It is made from synthetic linen that easily releases
trapped dust for effortless cleaning. After use, but before
removing from tank, tap or shake the liner surface to release
the dust.
It is installed over the top rim of the tank. Center the tank liner
with respect to the rim before installing the head.
The Filter Liner (figure 1, B)
The filter liner traps the fine particles that pass through the
tank filter. It should be removed and cleaned weekly under
normal use. It is secured over the primary filtering element
with an elestic band. When reinstalling, the elastic band
should pinch upon the base of the primary filtering element
and not the paper.
The Primary Filtering Element (figure 1, C)
The primary filtering element traps the fine and ultra fine
particles that have escaped the filter liner. Clean with a gentle
stream of compressed air annually. Direct the stream onto the
inner surfaces of the filter. Replace if it has become damaged,
wet, or if performance is not restored after cleaning.
Figure 2
A
B
C
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