Clayton WH-107-0, WH-202-0 Safety, Operation & Maintenance

Clayton WH-107-0, WH-202-0 Safety, Operation & Maintenance

Clayton WH-107-0 is an electric industrial HEPA vacuum designed for toxic dust cleanup, housekeeping, and vacuum sanding. This powerful vacuum features a 2 HP motor and a HEPA filter with 99.995% efficiency at 0.3μm, ensuring clean air and a safe working environment. It delivers a powerful 100 CFM (170 SCMH) airflow and 105 inH2O (26 kPa) suction, making it ideal for various applications. The WH-107-0 comes with a differential pressure gauge to monitor filter performance and a Safe Filter Change (SFC) port for easy and safe bag filter replacement.

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Safety – Operation – Maintenance
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WartHog WH Power Head
Electric Industrial HEPA Vacuum
Models: WH‑105‑0, WH‑107‑0, WH‑115‑0, WH‑202‑0, WH‑205‑0, WH‑215‑0
• Designed for toxic dust cleanup, housekeeping, and vacuum sanding
• Dry Recovery Only
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WARNING
SAFETY LEGEND
WARNING
Read and understand operator’s manual before
using this equipment.
WARNING
Hearing protection is recommended when
operating this equipment.
WARNING
Eye protection is required when operating this
equipment.
WARNING
Respiratory protection is recommended
operating this equipment.
• A HEPA Filter must be installed in this vacuum at all times.
• If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, appropriate personal protective equipment may be required.
• Any alteration to this equipment by a third party will nullify its warranty.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Safety Instructions................................................................................................3
Applications & Environments................................................................................................4
What’s In the Box.................................................................................................................4
Specifications & Requirements............................................................................................4
Getting Started.....................................................................................................................5
Differential Pressure Gauge.................................................................................................7
Before Each Use..................................................................................................................8
Bag Filter Change................................................................................................................8
Safe Filter Change...............................................................................................................9
Pre‑Filter Change...............................................................................................................11
HEPA Filter Change............................................................................................................12
Illustrated Parts Breakdown...............................................................................................13
Limited Lifetime Warranty Terms And Conditions...............................................................17
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
• Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing.
• This unit is to be used only indoors and in a dry location.
• Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
• Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors,
or dropped into water, return it to a service center.
• Handle provided on power head is used only for removal of power head during maintenance.
• Before separation of power head from tank, users must disengage draw latches on tank.
• Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners.
• Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
• Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
• Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may
reduce air flow.
• Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts.
• Turn off all controls before unplugging.
• Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as gasoline, or use in areas where they may be present.
• Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. Refer to “EARTHING/GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS” on page 3.
• Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
• Do not use without all filters in place.
• Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention necessary when used by or near children.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
EARTHING/GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be earthed/grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, earthing/grounding provides a path of least resistance
for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-earthing/grounding
conductor and earthing/grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and earthed/grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING – Improper connection of the equipment-earthing/grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified
electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly earthed/grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the
appliance – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Refer to Name Plate for electrical requirements.
• USA 120 V
This appliance has a earthing/grounding attachment plug that looks like the
plug illustrated in Figure 1. Make sure that the appliance is connected to an
outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used
with this appliance.
• International 120 V
This appliance has an IEC 60309 120 V earthing/grounding attachment plug.
Make sure that the appliance is connected to an outlet having the same
configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this appliance.
• International 220–240 V
This appliance has an IEC 60309 250 V earthing/grounding attachment plug.
Make sure that the appliance is connected to an outlet having the same
configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this appliance.
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Grounded Outlet
GL_002
Grounded
Outlet Box
Grounding Pin
Figure 1: Earthed/Grounded Outlet and Plug
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APPLICATIONS & ENVIRONMENTS
• Designed for toxic dust cleanup, housekeeping, and vacuum sanding.
• Dry recovery only.
Do not use this equipment for cleaning or extracting fuel residues from any vehicle or equipment.
Do not use this equipment for cleaning or extracting live sparks or burning embers.
Do not use this equipment in combustible dust or gas atmospheres.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
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WartHog WH Power Head
NOTE:
Clayton vacuum tanks ship in their own box and include bags, filters, and other components. These instructions assume you have
both a power head and an appropriate Clayton vacuum tank. Refer to the instruction manual included with the vacuum tank for
additional information.
SPECIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
PHYSICAL:
603-WH-0
Weight............................................................................................................................................................................... 14.5 lbs (6.6 kg)
Dimensions (Diameter x Height).............................................................................................................. 17.00 x 9.25 in (43.2 x 23.5 cm)
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Weight.............................................................................................................................................................................TBD lbs (TBD kg)
Dimensions (Diameter x Height).............................................................................................................. 12.50 x 9.25 in (31.8 x 23.5 cm)
Sound Level............................................................................................................................................................................................ 83 dBA
POWER CONSUMPTION:
Power Rating...............................................................................................................................................................................................2 hp
Input Power...................................................................................................................................................11.4 A @ 120 Vac / 220 – 240 Vac
FILTRATION:
HEPA Filter Efficiency................................................................................................................................................99.995% @ 0.3 μm (H14)
Filter Bag Efficiency.............................................................................................................................................................. 95% @ 0.5 micron
PERFORMANCE:
Vacuum Flow.......................................................................................................................................................120 V: 105 CFM (179 SCMH)
220 – 240 V: 100 CFM (170 SCMH)
Vacuum Suction........................................................................................................................................................120 V: 110 inH2O (27 kPa)
220 – 240 V: 105 inH2O (26 kPa)
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GETTING STARTED
1. The vacuum power head and the vacuum tank ship in separate boxes.
2. Unbox the vacuum power head.
3. Visually inspect the power head to verify that no parts are missing or damaged.
4. Familiarize yourself with the power head.
Power Switch
Differential
Pressure Gauge
Power Cord
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Filter Adapter
5. Power Head Vents:
• NEVER BLOCK THE POWER HEAD VENTS.
• NEVER WRAP THE POWER CORD AROUND THE POWER HEAD VENTS.
Power Head
Vents
Power Head
Vents
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GETTING STARTED
Prepare the vacuum for use.
1. Install a filter bag on the tank.
• Unfold and fluff a new filter bag.
• Push the inlet tube into the hole on the cardboard collar of the filter bag.
• Grasp the sides of the cardboard collar and push it all the way onto the inlet tube.
• Verify the bottom of the collar is past the opening on the underside of the inlet tube.
Tank Wall
Filter Bag
Bottom and top of
Cardboard Bag Collar
must be flush to tank
Tank Wall
GL_005
Push Cardboard Bag Collar
past this point
2. Unbox a new HEPA filter.
• Remove the Clayton HEPA timer card from the box and set aside.
• Remove the HEPA cable lock from the box and set aside.
• Remove the HEPA filter from the box and remove from plastic bag.
3. Install a new HEPA filter.
• Holding the power head on its side, screw the new HEPA filter onto the filter adapter.
• Verify the white inner ring of the HEPA filter is fully seated against the underside of the power head.
– If it is not, rotate it clockwise until fully seated.
• Refer to the instructions included with the HEPA cable lock to install the cable lock.
4. Attach the power head.
• Position the power head on the tank.
• Rotate the power head so that the power switch on the power head is aligned with the inlet port on the vacuum tank.
• Latch the power head to the tank.
5. Activate the HEPA filter timer.
• Attach the new HEPA timer card with a zip tie (included) to the top handle of the vacuum.
• Follow the directions on timer card to activate it.
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DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE GAUGE
Principle of Operation
As the bag filter, pre‑filter, and HEPA filter become loaded with debris, the debris restricts airflow through the filters. This restriction increases
the differential pressure which is displayed on the Differential Pressure Gauge located on the side of the power head. This can help determine
when to change the bag filter, HEPA filter, and/or pre‑filter.
Clayton recommends that the bag filter be changed when it is approximately 75% full by volume. Keep in mind that if the debris is something
like fine powder it will create more restriction and therefore a greater differential pressure than something like rivet stems.
The differential pressure gauge has a range of 0 to -100.
We recommend that each customer use the following procedure to test the vacuum in situ to determine gauge readings for both
clean filters and a bag filter that is 75% full.
Each customer should tailor their differential pressure testing schedule based on how quickly the bag filter typically reaches capacity within
their specific environment.
1. Activate the vacuum.
• Toggle the power switch to the ON position.
2. Read the Gauge.
• Hold the inlet port open with your hand (do not insert a hose).
• Read the Differential Pressure Gauge.
• Close the inlet port.
• Deactivate the vacuum.
3. Change the Filters.
• Based on the Differential Pressure Gauge reading, if it is determined that the bag filter needs to be replaced refer to “Bag Filter
Change” on page 8 for complete information.
• After having replaced the bag filter, if the Differential Pressure Gauge does not return to the clean filter reading, the pre‑filter and/or
HEPA filter may need to be replaced.
Refer to:
– “Pre‑Filter Change” on page 11 and/or
– “HEPA Filter Change” on page 12
for complete information
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BEFORE EACH USE
1. Attach the vacuum hose.
• Open the Inlet Port on the vacuum tank.
• Insert the metal sleeve of the vacuum hose into the Inlet Port on the vacuum tank.
2. Plug the power head/vacuum into an appropriate outlet.
3. Activate the vacuum.
• Toggle the power switch to the ON position.
BAG FILTER CHANGE
If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, appropriate personal protective equipment may be required.
The bag filter should be replaced when ¾ full.
1. Safe the vacuum.
• Disconnect the vacuum from power source.
• Remove all hoses from the vacuum.
2. Remove the power head.
• Unlatch the power head from the tank.
• Lift the power head and the attached HEPA filter off the tank using the top handle.
• Carefully place the power head on the floor – avoid damaging the HEPA filter.
3. Remove the filter bag.
• Grasp the cardboard collar of the bag filter and slide it off the inlet port on the vacuum tank.
• Holding your hand over the opening on the bag, lift the bag out of the tank.
• Dispose of the bag according to company policy.
4. Install a new filter bag.
• Unfold and fluff a new filter bag.
• Push the inlet tube into the hole on the cardboard collar of the filter bag.
• Grasp the sides of the cardboard collar and push it all the way onto the inlet tube.
• Verify the bottom of the collar is past the opening on the underside of the inlet tube.
Tank Wall
Filter Bag
Bottom and top of
cardboard bag collar
must be flush to tank
Tank Wall
GL_005
Push cardboard bag
collar past this point
continued on next page
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BAG FILTER CHANGE
5. Verify the HEPA filter is seated.
• Holding the power head on its side, examine the HEPA Filter.
• Verify the white inner ring of the HEPA filter is fully seated against the underside of the power head.
– If it is not, rotate it clockwise until fully seated.
6. Replace the power head.
• Position the power head on the tank.
• Rotate the power head so that the power switch on the power head is aligned with the inlet port on the vacuum tank.
• Latch the power head to the tank.
SAFE FILTER CHANGE
Principle of Operation
Safe Filter Change (SFC) uses a second Clayton HEPA vacuum and a Safe Filter Change Hose to create a downdraft within the primary
vacuum while changing the bag filter.
If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, appropriate personal protective equipment may be required.
The bag filter should be replaced when ¾ full.
1. Connect the vacuums.
• Verify the power switch on both vacuums is in the OFF position.
• Remove all tools and hoses from the primary vacuum.
• Position the support vacuum with its inlet port facing the SFC port on the primary vacuum.
• Open the inlet port on the support vacuum.
• Insert one metal sleeve of the SFC hose into the inlet port on the support vacuum.
• Open the SFC port on the primary vacuum.
• Insert the other metal sleeve of the SFC hose into the SFC port on the primary vacuum.
• Plug both vacuums into power.
2. Remove the power head.
• Unlatch the primary vacuum’s power head from the tank.
• Slowly lift the primary vacuum power head and attached HEPA filter approximately 1 inch off the tank using the top handle.
• Toggle the support vacuum power switch to the ON position to create the downdraft.
• Toggle the primary vacuum power switch to the ON position to prevent any debris from falling off the HEPA filter.
• Carefully lift the primary vacuum power head and attached HEPA filter off the tank using the top handle.
• Carefully place the power head on the floor – avoid damaging the HEPA filter. The primary power head should remain running.
3. Remove the bag filter.
• Turn a large disposal bag inside out around your arms.
• Using the disposal bag like a large mitten, grasp the cardboard collar of the bag filter and slide it off the inlet port.
• The disposal bag should remain between the user and the bag filter.
• Gently lift the bag filter while drawing the disposal bag down and around the bag filter.
• Gather the neck of the disposal bag and seal the bag closed using tape or ties.
• Dispose of the bag filter according to company policy.
continued on next page
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SAFE FILTER CHANGE
4. Install a new bag filter.
• Unfold and fluff a new bag filter.
• Push the inlet tube into the hole on the cardboard collar of the bag filter.
• Grasp the sides of the cardboard collar and push it all the way onto the inlet tube.
• Verify the bottom of the collar is past the opening on the underside of the inlet tube.
Tank Wall
Filter Bag
Bottom and top of
Cardboard Bag Collar
must be flush to tank
Tank Wall
GL_005
Push Cardboard Bag Collar
past this point
5. Verify the HEPA filter is seated.
• Holding the power head on its side, examine the HEPA filter.
• Verify the white inner ring of the HEPA filter is in contact with the underside of the power head.
– If it is not, turn it clockwise until it comes in contact with the underside of the power head.
6. Replace the primary power head.
• Carefully position the primary power head on the primary tank.
• Toggle the primary vacuum power switch to the OFF position.
• Rotate the power head so that the power switch on the power head is aligned with the inlet port on the vacuum tank.
• Latch the power head to the tank.
• Toggle the support vacuum power switch to the OFF position.
7. Disconnect the vacuums.
• Disconnect the SFC hose from the primary vacuum’s SFC port.
• Disconnect the SFC hose from the support vacuum’s inlet port.
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PRE‑FILTER CHANGE
If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, appropriate personal protective equipment may be required.
Replace the pre‑filter every five (5) bag filter changes or when it becomes visibly dirty.
1. Safe the vacuum.
• Disconnect the vacuum from the power source.
• Remove all hoses from the vacuum.
2. Remove the power head.
• Unlatch the power head from the tank.
• Lift the power head and the attached HEPA filter off the tank using the top handle.
• Carefully place the power head on the floor – avoid damaging the HEPA filter.
3. Remove the pre‑filter.
• The pre‑filter is wrapped around the HEPA filter and secured with Velcro.
• Find the seam and carefully peel the Velcro apart.
• Dispose of the pre‑filter according to company policy.
4. Install a new pre‑filter.
• Unfold a new pre‑filter and remove the thin Velcro cover strip from the Velcro hooks.
• Wrap the pre‑filter tightly around the HEPA filter.
• Secure the pre‑filter by adhering the Velcro hooks to the side of the pre‑filter.
5. Verify the HEPA filter is seated.
• Holding the power head on its side, examine the HEPA Filter.
• Verify the white inner ring of the HEPA filter is fully seated against the underside of the power head.
– If it is not, rotate it clockwise until fully seated.
6. Replace the power head.
• Position the power head on the vacuum tank.
• Rotate the power head so that the power switch on the power head is aligned with the inlet port on the vacuum tank.
• Latch the power head to the tank.
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HEPA FILTER CHANGE
If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, appropriate personal protective equipment may be required.
The HEPA filter should be replaced when it is damaged, clogged, or when the HEPA timer card has reached 12 months. Never attempt to clean
the HEPA filter as this will damage it.
1. Safe the vacuum.
• Disconnect the vacuum from the power source.
• Remove all hoses from the vacuum.
2. Remove the power head.
• Unlatch the power head from the vacuum tank.
• Lift the power head and the attached HEPA filter off the tank using the top handle.
• Carefully place the power head on the floor – avoid damaging the HEPA filter.
3. Unbox a new HEPA filter.
• Remove the Clayton HEPA timer card from the box and set aside.
• Remove the HEPA cable lock from the box and set aside.
• Remove the HEPA filter from the box and remove it from the plastic bag.
4. Remove the old HEPA filter.
• Holding the power head on its side cut the HEPA cable lock and remove it.
• Unscrew the HEPA filter from the filter adapter.
• Dispose of the HEPA filter according to company policy.
5. Install a new HEPA Filter
• Holding the power head on its side, screw the new HEPA filter onto the threaded filter adapter.
• Verify the white inner ring of the HEPA filter is fully seated against the underside of the power head.
– If it is not, rotate it clockwise until fully seated.
• Refer to the instructions included with the HEPA cable lock to install the cable lock.
6. Replace the power head.
• Carefully position the power head on the vacuum tank.
• Rotate the power head so that the power switch on the power head is aligned with the inlet port on the vacuum tank.
• Latch the power head to the vacuum tank.
7. Activate the HEPA filter timer.
• Remove the old HEPA timer card from the power head.
• Attach the new HEPA timer card with a zip tie (included) to the top handle of the vacuum.
• Follow the directions on the timer card to activate.
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Illustrated Parts Breakdown
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Seq
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3
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20B
Item No
600-A107-120
600-A110
601-021
601-040
601-121
601-300A
601-300E
900-017
900-163N515P-30
911-011
911-017B
911-018B
930-027
FE103212-HZSM-Z
NE10320608-HNSZ
RE0620-SDSSS-Z
SE103206-XPSM-Z
SE162005-PPSM-Z
WE133203-RFS-Z
601-300B12
601-300B16
Description
Motor Assembly 120V
Gauge Box Assembly
Filter Adapter, WartHog
Motor Tap Plate For 1/8 in Tube
Mesh Disc, 3 in Diameter
Vac Head Cap Alum Black
Vac Head Shell Elec Aero Alum Black
Switch Rocker Round 20A 125V On Off
Cord 16/3 15A Cord Lock Plug 30 ft Yel
Gasket, Filter Adapter
Gasket Motor Tap Top 1/32
Gasket Motor Tap Bottom 1/32
Handle, Carry, Flex Rubber
Hex Standoff, 10-32 MF x 3/4 in SS
Nut 10-32 Nylon Lock SS Short
Rivet Blind 3/16 x 0.625 Sealed SS (.251-.375)
Screw 10-32 x 3/8 in SS TORX
Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/16 Ph, SS
Washer .203ID x .500OD .047H Round SS
Vac Head Base 12 in CRS Black
Vac Head Base 16 in CRS Black
16
13
17
9
6
19
14
8
15
7
2
1
11
4
12
18
5
WH-0_006
20A
For 612‑WH‑0
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WH-0_005
20B
For 603‑WH‑0
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Illustrated
Parts Breakdown
Illustrated
Parts
Breakdown
6xx-WH-0 (Sheet 2 of 4)
Seq
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Item No
350-022
601-300F
601-300G
900-017
918-04BH
922-T.125B
925-V40R100-01
927-02L-04
RE0611-SDSSS-Z
SE103206-XPSM-Z
Description
Strain Relief With Pigtail Heyco SR6N3-7
Vacuum Head Gauge Bracket
Vacuum Head Gauge Cover
Switch Rocker Round 20A 125V On Off
Bulkhead Adapter, Brass, 1/4In.
Tubing .125 OD x .079 ID Black Nylon
Gauge Vacuum 2.5in 0-100 in/H2O 1/4 NPT
FTG Elbow 1/8 PC to 1/4 MNPT
Rivet Blind 3/16 x 0.344 Sealed SS (.02-.125)
Screw 10-32 x 3/8 in SS TORX
1
4
WH-0_007
7
5
2
8
10
6
9
3
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Item No
600-119
600-QM6600-202T
601-300C
SE101212-PPSS-Z
Description
Gasket Warthog Motor Middle
Motor Bypass 120V 12.3A 2HP110CFM
Vac Head Motor Collar CRS Chem Film
Screw, Sheet Metal, #10 X .750, Phillips, SS
4
3
1
2
WH-0_008
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Illustrated
Parts Breakdown
Illustrated
Parts
Breakdown
6xx-WH-0 (Sheet 4 of 4)
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Item No
900-014
900-017
900-026
900-163N515P-30
900-WAG-221-412
900-WAG-221-413
Description
Jumper Wire, Grounding W Ring Term
Switch Rocker Round 20A 125V On Off
Flag Quick Disconnect Term .187X.032 Tab 14-16 AWG
Cord 16/3 15A Cord Lock Plug 30 ft Yel
Wago 2 Wire Connector
Wago 3 Wire Connector
1
6
5
4
3
2
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Warranty Terms
Clayton Associates, Inc. guarantees its manufactured products against defects in materials or workmanship and will either repair or replace
all parts that prove defective under normal use during the lifetime of the products. The warranty period shall commence from the date of paid
invoice.
This warranty does not cover (a) repairs due to normal wear, accident, neglect, misuse, or use other than as indicated in the instruction booklet
(b) products manufactured by third parties and distributed by Clayton (c) wear items such as bearings, rotor blades, regulators, valve stems,
levers, shrouds, guards, O-rings, seals, gaskets, motor brushes, and other wearable parts.
Repair within the Continental US
During the first 90 days of the warranty period, Clayton will provide parts and labor to the customer’s site at no charge or pay freight costs
associated with returning the products for repair to a Clayton selected service location and repair the product at no charge. Clayton personnel
will determine the best way to repair the product.
Past 90 days, Clayton will provide parts to the customer’s site at no charge or the customer may ship the product to a Clayton selected service
location at customer’s expense and Clayton will repair the product at no charge and provide return shipping.
Repair Outside the Continental US
Clayton will provide parts to the customer’s site at no charge or the customer may ship the product to a Clayton selected service location at
customer’s expense and Clayton will repair the product at no charge and provide return shipping.
Limitation of Liability
Clayton shall not in any event be liable for any damages, loss of production time or profits, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence,
strict liability or otherwise, including without limitation any consequential, incidental or special damages, arising with respect to the equipment
or its failure to operate.
Clayton Associates, Inc. makes no other warranty or representation of any kind, except that of title, and all other warranties, express or implied,
including warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, are hereby expressly disclaimed.
Repair or Warranty Contact
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Clayton Associates, Inc. • 1650 Oak Street • Lakewood, New Jersey 08701 • P.+1-732-363-2100 F.+1-732-364-6084
www.DustlessMadeSimple.com • [email protected]
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Clayton products are proudly made in the USA
Repair or Warranty Contact
Clayton Associates, Inc. • 1650 Oak Street • Lakewood, New Jersey 08701 • P.+1-732-363-2100 F.+1-732-364-6084
www.DustlessMadeSimple.com • [email protected]

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Key Features

  • 2 HP Motor
  • HEPA Filter (99.995% @ 0.3 μm)
  • 100 CFM Airflow
  • 105 inH2O Suction
  • Differential Pressure Gauge
  • Safe Filter Change (SFC) Port

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the purpose of the differential pressure gauge?
The differential pressure gauge helps determine when to change the bag filter, HEPA filter, and/or pre-filter. As the filters become loaded with debris, airflow restriction increases, causing a rise in differential pressure, which is indicated on the gauge.
How often should I change the pre-filter?
Replace the pre-filter every five (5) bag filter changes or when it becomes visibly dirty.
What is the Safe Filter Change (SFC) feature?
SFC allows you to change the bag filter safely without exposing yourself to dust. It uses a second Clayton HEPA vacuum to create a downdraft within the primary vacuum while changing the bag filter.

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