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SPIN-BLAST TOOL

SPIN BLAST TOOL

O.M. 06157

MC FILE NUMBER:

DATE OF ISSUE:

REVISION:

138-0877

8/15/77

I, 03/93

© CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP.

One Cable Car Drive

Washington, MO 63090

Phone (636) 239-4300

Fax (636) 239-0788

Email: [email protected]

www.clemcoindustries.com

Do not proceed with these instructions until you have READ the orange cover of this

MANUAL and YOU

UNDERSTAND its content.* These

WARNINGS are included for the health and safety of the operator and those in the immediate vicinity.

*If you are using a Clemco

Distributor Parts and Maintenance

Guide refer to the orange warnings insert preceding the Index before continuing with the following instructions.

®

SPIN-BLAST TOOL Page 1

WARNING

Failure to perform proper maintenance, particularly when dust seals are involved, will result in severe damage to this tool. Read all of the instructions carefully.

1.0

INTRODUCTION

1.1

General Description. The Spin-Blast tool (Figure 3) cleans the interior of pipes up to 40 ft. long and ranging in size from 8 to 36 I.D. with the standard tool or up to 60 I.D. with the use of optional 1-1/4 nozzle head.

The tool connects to most abrasive blasting machines in place of a standard nozzle. As the tool passes through the length of the pipe being cleaned, abrasive is ejected by two special nozzles mounted on a rotation head. A brake retards the rotation of the head to keep it at optimum blasting speed. A centering carriage holds the tool in position during the pass. Two centering carriages and several sizes of nozzles are available. Recommended choices for various applications are given in the charts below. The standard unit is shipped with two 1/4 orifice x 1-3/4 long nozzles.

NOZZLE, CARRIAGE and COMPRESSOR

RECOMMENDATIONS

(for standard tool)

Nozzle Size Carriage Compressor

Pipe I.D. (& Stock No.) (& Stock No.) Required

8-12 1/4 orifice x 1-3/4small

(01408) (03641)

12-20 5/16 orifice x 3" large

(01410) (04971)

24-36 3/8 orifice x 4 large

(01412) (04971)

250 cfm

365 cfm

600 cfm

*5/16 x 1-3/4 and 3/8 x 1-3/4 nozzles are also available.

See Replacement Parts List.

NOZZLE, CARRIAGE and COMPRESSOR

RECOMMENDATIONS

(for large diameter tool)

Note: The following requires the use of the optional

1-1/4 nozzle head.

Nozzle Size Carriage Compressor

Pipe I.D. (& Stock No.) (& Stock No.) Required

40-601/4 orifice SSR-4 large

(04703) (10560)

5/16 orifice SSR-5 large

(04704) (10560)

3/8 orifice SSR-6 large

(04705) (10560)

250 cfm

365 cfm

600 cfm

2.0

2.1

SET-UP AND OPERATION

Equipment and Materials Required

2.1.1

Use of the Spin-Blast tool requires the same equipment as any other abrasive blast cleaning operation, i.e. an air compressor and an abrasive blast machine. In addition, a pipe lance the same length as the pipe to be internally cleaned, two Clemco CF couplings (Stock No.

00551) and a centering carriage are required.

2.1.2

Consult the chart on this page to determine the proper size carriage for your application. The Spin-Blast uses any 16 to 35 mesh abrasive except aluminum oxide and silicon carbide.

2.2

Large Centering Carriage (for 12 to 36 I.D.

pipe): The large carriage (Figure 1) consists of two cast collars, six wheels and three leg sets (six each).

Short leg set .......... 4 long for ......... 12 to 14 I.D. pipe

Medium leg set ...... 8 long for ......... 14 to 20 I.D. pipe

Long leg set .......... 17 long for ....... 24 to 36 I.D. pipe

(Optional) leg set .. 36 long for ....... 40 to 60 I.D. pipe

00551 CF coupling

Body Collar

Lance Collar

Leg sets adjust in and out of collar for proper size.

Figure 1.

Rear collar - Locks into place, may be moved in on larger adjustments.

Front collar slides for adjustment.

Rubber Nipple

Assembly - Adjust drag before using tool.

Figure 2.

2.3

Installation

2.3.1

Loosen the lock nut and remove the rubber nipple assembly from the Spin-Blast tool.

2.3.2

Slide the larger body collar over the Spin-Blast

SPIN-BLAST TOOL Page 2 tool approximately 1 back from the rotating head. Secure with two locking screws. Reinstall the rubber nipple assembly. Adjust for proper drag. (See Section 2.6.2.)

The smaller lance collar is for the pipe lance and should be located as far away from the tool as needed to prevent the lance from bowing.

2.3.3

Select the appropriate set of legs and attach the wheels using clevis pins. Install on both collars and adjust so the tool is centered and on an even plane. (Wheels must be running in a straight line with the tool.) The large carriage tracks best when it is placed in the pipe with one leg facing down, positioning the legs in a Y shape.

2.4

Small Centering Carriage (for 8 to 17 I.D. pipe):

The small centering carriage (Figure 2) fits on the Spin-

Blast tool as a single assembly and adjusts to the pipe I.D.

by a scissor action.

2.5

Installation

2.5.1

Loosen the lock nut and remove the rubber nipple assembly from the Spin-Blast tool. Slide the back end of the Spin-Blast through the front collar and into the rear collar so the rear end plate extends out just past the rear collar. Be sure the nozzle head spins free. Secure the rear collar with the two set screws.

2.5.2

Adjust the carriage to the required size by expanding the scissor action. Allow the front collar to slide back over the Spin-Blast. Lock the carriage in position by tightening the two set screws on the front collar.

2.5.3

Reinstall the rubber nipple assembly. Adjust for proper drag. (See Section 2.6.2.)

WARNING

Do not approach the Spin-Blast from the side when it’s moving. Do not let the spinning nozzles touch the surface being cleaned.

2.6

Operation

2.6.1

Mount the Spin-Blast tool in the appropriate centering carriage.

2.6.2

Before beginning, rotate the Spin-Blast head by hand. IT MUST NOT ROTATE FREELY – THERE MUST BE

SOME DRAG. Drag indicates that the leather dust seal which protects the bearings is under adequate pressure, and that the brake will slow the rotating head to optimum blasting speed. If the head rotates freely, tighten the rubber-lined nipple at the rear of the unit. When drag is achieved, tighten down the steel locking nut to hold the nipple in place.

2.6.3

Using Clemco CF couplings, couple the blast hose to one end of the pipe lance and the Spin-Blast tool to the other.

Secure with safety wires.

2.6.4

Position the pipe in a convenient location. Since the pipe need not be rotated, it can be cleaned in stacks.

2.6.5

With the Spin-Blast tool just inside the pipe to be cleaned, apply AIR ONLY to the tool. Check to make sure that no air or dust is escaping from the four pressure relief holes on the rear end plate. Escaping dust or air indicates that there is not enough pressure on the leather dust seal, or that it is worn out. (See Section 2.6.2.) A LOOSE OR WORN DUST

SEAL COULD CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE SPIN-

BLAST TOOL IN A MATTER OF MINUTES.

2.6.6

Using the pipe lance, push the Spin-Blast tool to the far end of the pipe. Then add abrasive to the air.

Supply a rich air/abrasive mixture. TOO LEAN A MIX-

TURE WILL CAUSE PREMATURE WEAR ON THE RO-

TATING HEAD.

2.6.7

Pull the tool back towards you steadily and evenly.

The speed is determined by the desired finish. CHECK FOR

PROPER DRAG AFTER THE FIRST 15 MINUTES OF USE

AND AT LEAST EVERY 30 MINUTES THEREAFTER.

TIGHTEN THE RUBBER-LINED NIPPLE IF NECESSARY .

3.0

TROUBLESHOOTING (SEE CHART BELOW.)

Problem Probable Cause Remedy

Leather dust seal is loose or worn.

Abrasive or air escaping through relief holes in rear end plate.

Nozzle head will not rotate or rotates too slowly.

Nozzle head rotates too fast.

Vibration

Tool runs hot.

1.Insufficient air pressure. 4.Damaged bearings.

2.Plugged nozzle.

3.Excessive pressure on seals.

1.Worn-out brake (Item 12).

2.Nozzles are worn out.

3.Drag is too loose.

1.One nozzle is plugged.

2.Unbalanced nozzle orifice or length.

3.Loose centering carriage.

1.Oil accumulation on brake lining.

1. Check for wear and replace worn seal if necessary.

2.Tighten rubber-lined nipple (Item 24).

1.Increase pressure. 4.Replace bearings.

2.Remove obstruction.

3.Loosen rubber-lined nipple (Item 24).

1.Replace brake.

2.Replace nozzles.

3.Tighten rubber-lined nipple (Item 24).

1.Remove obstruction.

2.Use identical nozzles (length and orifices.)

3.Tighten all bolts on carriage.

1.Clean brake lining.

SPIN-BLAST TOOL Page 3

4.0

4.1

MAINTENANCE

Leather Dust Seal (Figure 3)

4.1.1

The leather dust seal (19) must be kept under adequate pressure, and must never be allowed to wear through. Check for drag on the rotating head (2) after the first 15 minutes of use and at least every 30 minutes thereafter and every time before using tool. Inspect the leather dust seal for wear every four hours unless your experience indicates a longer life. To replace the dust seal, back off the rubber lined nipple (24) and remove the end plate (21). Be careful not to drop the tungsten carbide washer (20); it is extremely brittle. Clean the exposed bearing seal (18) and the grooved end of the tube (13).

Apply a liberal coating of Vaseline or cup grease to the exposed parts and install a new leather dust seal with the smooth side toward the bearing seal. After reassembly, check for proper drag on the rotating head.

4.2

Tungsten Carbide Washer (Figure 3)

4.2.1

Replace the tungsten carbide washer (20) before it wears larger than the opening in the tube (13).

4.3

Nozzles

4.3.1

Rotate both of the blast nozzles (4-8) one quarter turn daily. This will promote even nozzle wear, and assure the longest possible nozzle life.

4.4

Nozzle Head and Plug (Figure 3)

4.4.1

Replace the nozzle head plug (1) every eight hours, unless your experience indicates a longer or shorter life. (The operating pressure, type of abrasive, and type of nozzle affect the wear rate.) Replace the nozzle head (2) when it wears out. When removing or replacing either the nozzle head or the plug, remove the set screw (9) in the brake housing (3) and insert a screw driver or other similar tool into the hole to prevent the tube casing from turning.

4.5

WARNING

Make sure the rotating head is tightened down.

A head that is only finger tight may fly off in use.

Brake Lining (Figure 3)

4.5.1

Inspect the brake lining daily. Replace the brake

(12) before the lining wears so thin that it damages the brake shoe or the brake housing (3).

4.6

Lock Ring/Bearing Seal (Figure 3)

4.6.1

To replace the bearings (15) or remove the steel tube (13), the rear end plate (21) must be removed to expose four screws holding the retainer ring (26) on to the main body. Remove the retainer ring to expose the tube lock ring (17). Do not reuse lock ring or bearing seal.

4.7

Tube Casting and Bearings

4.7.1

Remove lock ring and bearing seal (See Section

4.6) and nozzle head (See Section 4.4). Remove brake housing (3). Drive or press tube casting out through the front of the main body. To replace bearings, drive or press bearings out each end of the main body and reassemble in reverse order.

5.0

5.1

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Spin-Blast Tool (Figure 3)

Item Description Stock No.

(—) Spin-Blast Tool (complete) ...................... 02601

(—) Spare parts kit (indicated by *, quantities shown in parentheses) ............ 02603

(—) Spare parts kit for large diameter

Spin-Blast. (Includes same items as 02603 except 10546 replaces 02604) ....................................... 10894

( 1)* Standard pipe plug, 1 (4) ....................... 01761

( 2)* Rotating nozzle head (1) .......................... 02604

( 3)

( 4)

Brake housing .......................................... 02606

Nozzle, tungsten,

( 5)

( 6)

1/4 orifice x 1-3/4 long ................... 01408

Nozzle, tungsten,

5/16 orifice x 1-3/4 long ................. 01409

Nozzle, tungsten,

( 7)

3/8 orifice x 1-3/4 long ................... 01411

Nozzle, tungsten,

5/16 orifice x 3 long ........................ 01410

Nozzle, tungsten, ( 8)

( 9)

3/8 orifice x 4 long .......................... 01412

Set screw, 1/4-20 x 1/4” .......................... 03071

(10) Machine screw, round head,

10-24 x 1-1/2” ................................... 03892

(11) Locking pin, brass .................................... 02628

(12)* Brake with lining (1) ................................. 02608

SPIN-BLAST TOOL Page 4

(13)* Tube (casting) (1) .................................... 02609

Item Description Stock No.

(14) Set screw, 10-24 x 3/16” ......................... 03270

(15)* Double seal light bearing (2) .................... 02611

(16) Main body ................................................ 10899

(17)* Tube locking ring (2) ................................ 02610

(18)* Bearing seal (1) ........................................ 02613

(19)* Leather dust seal (30) .............................. 02614

(20)* Washer, tungsten, carbide (2) ................. 02616

(21) End plate, rear ......................................... 02615

(22) Machine screw, round head,

10-24 x 1” .......................................... 03891

(23) Hex nut for rear end plate ........................ 02618

(24)* Rubber lined nipple, 1-1/4 (2) ................ 02617

(25) Quick coupling, threaded (NPS) .............. 00592

(26) Retainer ring ............................................ 10898

(27) 10-24 x 1 flat head screws ..................... 10897

(28) Nozzle head, large diameter

for 1-1/4 nozzles ................................... 10546

(29) Nozzle SSR-4, 1/4 orifice ....................... 04703

(30) Nozzle SSR-5, 5/16 orifice ..................... 04704

(31) Nozzle SSR-6, 3/8 orifice ....................... 04705

5.2

Small Adjustable Centering Carriage

(—) Small centering carriage complete .......... 03641

( 1)

( 2)

5.3

(—)

( 1)

Wheel ....................................................... 03636

Bushing kit (each) .................................... 03706

Large Centering Carriage

(—) Large centering carriage complete .......... 04971

( 1) Front (body collar) .................................... 04937

( 2)

( 3)

Rear (lance collar) ................................... 04938

3 Wheel set (6 each) with clevis pin ...... 04899

( 4)

( 5)

( 6)

3 Wheel (1 each) with clevis pin ............ 04898

Clevis pin with cotter pin .......................... 04897

Short leg set (6 each, 4 long) for 12 to 14 I.D. pipe ...................... 04896

( 7)

( 8)

Medium leg set (6 each, 8 long) for 14 to 20 I.D. pipe ...................... 04895

Long leg set (6 each, 17 long) for 24 to 36 pipe ............................. 04894

5.4

Large Diameter Carriage

Large diameter carriage complete ........... 10560

36 leg set for 40 to 60 pipe ................. 10559

NOTE: See Section 5.3 for carriage replacement parts.

(10)

(11)

(9)

(13)

(14)

(1)

(2)

(12)

(3)

(4 thru 8)

(15)

(16)

(17)

(22)

(27)

(15)

(18)

(26)

(19)

(20)

(21)

(23)

(24)

(25)

Figure 3.

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