CAMCORP CAM-AIRO Vertical Cartridge User Manual

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CAMCORP, INC.

Phone: 913-831-0740 Fax: 913-831-9271

www.camcorpinc.com

Section 3 - Installation

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CAMCORP dust collectors are shipped either in one piece, fully assembled,

or in two or more sections depending on the unit size and weight. Before

attempting to move the dust collector or any of its sections review both the

certified general assembly drawing supplied from CAMCORP and the

rigging and lifting guidelines included in this manual. Become familiar with

the size and number of sections to be assembled, the orientation of inlet(s),

outlet(s), access door(s) and compressed air header(s), as well as the

number and location of lifting lugs.

Dust collectors of this type are manufactured from steel sheets or plate and

are quite flexible. Therefore, even though care has been taken to maintain

dimensional accuracy and squareness, some difficulty should be anticipated

and temporary bracing in the field may be required.

The following sequential procedure will help to minimize any assembly

difficulties:

STEP 1: Set up the supporting steel or legs for the dust collector level and

square. Precision at this point will greatly help facilitate erection and bolt

hole alignment of the dust collector sections.

STEP 2: Place the hopper on the supporting steel or legs. Check for

squareness, and for bolthole alignment between the hopper and the support

steel or legs. Install and tighten all fasteners to the appropriate

specifications.

STEP 3: Lift the top section of the dust collector into place. DO NOT

LOWER THE SECTION ONTO THE HOPPER FLANGE UNTIL

ALIGNMENT IS ACCOMPLISHED. The silicone caulk makes horizontal

movement very difficult once a load is applied. With the top section

suspended over the hopper ½” to 1”, apply silicone caulk onto the hopper

flange. Begin bolt hole alignment starting at the center of the plenum and

working toward the ends by using tapered drift pins. If the wall(s) has flexed

out of square it will be necessary to pry or pull it back into alignment.

Depending on the size of the unit and the degree of difficulty hydraulic jacks

and come-alongs may be required. When the mating holes are properly

aligned, finish lowering the plenum. Install the remaining bolts, washers, and

nuts and torque to the appropriate specifications.

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