Assembly
Angle-Line Standard Flow Strainer (End Inlet) 1. Install a gasket on the frame. 2. Install an O-Ring onto the O- Ring retainer (welded to frame). 3. If using a mesh overlay, perforated overlay, or filter tube, slide it over the strainer element. 4. Place the element over the frame. 5. Place the end plug over the frame and element, centering the cap in the element. 6. Place the retaining clip connection into the hole in the frame, positioning the clip perpendicular to the frame. 7. Feed the retaining clip through the hole, keeping it perpendicular to the frame until the clip center position is in the frame hole. 8. Compress the cap to the element by swinging the retaining clip down over the element. The element should no longer move freely in the cap and frame. If there is free movement clip may need to be replaced, as it will wear over time with use. 9. Disassemble by reversing the above-listed steps. Note that the retaining clip should always be installed and/or removed in a perpendicular position to the frame. Failure to maintain a perpendicular position could result in damaging/bending the clip, preventing proper compression of the cap to the element.
Figure 2: Angle-Line End-Inlet Strainer (Standard Flow)
Angle-Line Standard Flow Strainer (End Inlet) 1. Install a gasket on the frame. 2. If using a mesh overlay,
perforated overlay, or filter tube, slide it over the strainer element. 3. Place the element over the frame. 4. Install an O-Ring onto the O-Ring retainer.
Figure 3: Angle-Line Side-Inlet Strainer (Reverse Flow)
5. Place the O-Ring retainer over the frame, centering the element in the retainer and frame. 6. Place the bent side of the retaining clip into the hole in the frame, positioning the retaining clip perpendicular to the frame. 7. Feed the retaining clip through the hole, keeping it perpendicular to the frame and aligning with the grooves on the retainer, until the retaining clip center position is in the frame hole. 8. Compress the retainer to the element by moving the clip over the bar of the frame. The element should no longer move freely in the O-Ring retainer and frame. If there is free movement, the retaining clip may need to be replaced, as it will wear over time with use. 9. Disassemble by reversing the above-listed steps. Note that the retaining clip should always be installed and/or removed in a perpendicular position to the frame. Failure to maintain a perpendicular position could result in damaging/bending the clip, preventing proper compression of the cap to the element.
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