TANKO® CP_IOM_Rev5

TANKO®-CP Jet Cleaner

5. Insert the inflow disk (1) into the plain bearing bushing (6) in the shaft (2) so that the inflow disk (1) rests flush on the support edge in the housing (3).

6. Screw a connection cover (4) into the housing (3).

7. Fasten the connection cover (4) with tightening torque as per Table 7.5-6: Torques CP2 or Table 7.5-12: CP2S torque .

Installing the Device

The device is fully assembled and is ready for installation (see section 5.2 Installation ) on the plant.

7.4.4.2 Installing the TANKO-CP3 device

The item numbers shown in brackets refer to the Picture 7.4-4: Exploded diagram of the CP3 device. The tools required for assembly/disassembly work are listed in section 7.4.2 Tools and Tightening Torque Values.

1. Clamp the housing bottom section (4) with the screw surface into the protective jaws and screw in the housing (3) and tighten it with a strap wrench or belt pipe wrench (for torque setting, see Table 7.5-17: Torques CP3 )

2. Connect the collar bushing (6) to the bottom section of the housing (4).

3. Connect the plain bearing bushing (8) to the shaft (2). Make sure that the plain bearing bushing is flush with the bottom edge of the chamfer in the shaft (see arrow) so that cleaning agent can flow into the inside of the shaft (2) without obstruction (see Picture 7.4-8: Installation using assembly tool for plain bearing bushing CP3 ).

Picture 7.4-7: Position of the plain bearing bushing in the shaft, CP3

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Translation of the original operating/installation instructions 2016/10

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