TANKO® CP_IOM_Rev5

TANKO®-CP Jet Cleaner

The item numbers shown in brackets refer to the Picture 7.4-4: Exploded diagram of the CP3 device.

1. Place the device on a cushioned surface.

2. Remove the cotter pin (10).

3. Remove the cleaning head (9) from the shaft (2).

4. NOTE Incorrect clamping in the vise can cause threaded connections to become jammed and deformed unintentionally! The threaded connection cannot be screwed and may become damaged.  The jaws of the vise must clamp too firmly and not directly in the area of the threaded connection being unfastened.  Clamp the device in the vise in such a way on the housing (3) that the threaded connection on the connection lid (5) does NOT become jammed.  Clamp the device in a vise by the housing (3) with the connection cover (5) upwards. We recommend that you use an adjustable pliers wrench with smooth jaws for the connection cover.

5. Unfasten and unscrew the connection cover (5) from the housing (3).

6. Remove the device from the vise.

7. Remove the inflow disk (1) from the housing (3).

8. Remove the shaft (2) from the housing (3).

9. Remove the sliding disk (7) and collar bushing (6) from the bottom section of the housing (4).

10. Push the plain bearing bushing (8) out through the drilled hole in the shaft (2) from below and remove it. 11. Clamp the housing assembly on the screw surface of the housing bottom section (4) in the protective jaws and release and unscrew the housing (3) from the housing base using a strap wrench or belt pipe wrench. This disassembly stage is only required for device maintenance. The device is now completely disassembled. The individual parts can now be cleaned, e.g. in an ultrasound bath. Wear parts with signs of wear have to be replaced.

55/77

7 Maintenance Translation of the original operating/installation instructions 2016/10

Powered by