Assembly, Choosing your cleaning solution – Woodstock W1760 User Manual

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W1760 20-Gallon Parts Washer

Figure 2. Pump and switch box support

flange.

Switch

Box

Support

Flange

Tub Wall Lip

Choosing Your Cleaning Solution

Not every cleaning solution is safe to use in your parts

washer. NEVER USE GASOLINE, KEROSENE, FUELS,

STRIPPERS, OR ACIDS OF ANY KIND IN THIS PARTS

WASHER. Due to the changing formulas of cleaning solu-

tions, and changing laws and regulations, we cannot rec-

ommend a solution for you. Some solutions can be highly

flammable and may damage pump and motor seals.

If you are in doubt about any aspect of your selected

solution, contact the solution manufacturer, or refer to

the Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) information, which

can be found on the internet. It is your responsibility to

select a safe solution.

To assemble the parts washer, do these steps:

1. Layout the parts and use Figure 1 to inventory

them.

2. Using a #2 screwdriver and a 10mm wrench, secure

the legs to the storage shelf with eight M6-1 x 12

screws, lock washers, and hex nuts.

3. With the help of an assistant, place the tub onto

the legs and secure it in place with the remaining 16

screws, lock washers, and hex nuts.

4. Use a 19mm wrench to install the spout and tube

onto the pump outlet (

Figure 1).

5. Using a #2 screwdriver and a 7mm wrench, loosely

mount the switch box to the side of the pump box

with the two M4-.7 X 10 Phillips head screws, lock

washers, and hex nuts.

6. Hang the switch box so the tub wall lip slips under

the switch box support flange as shown in

Figure 2.

7. Use a #2 screwdriver and a 7mm wrench, tighten the

switch box mounting screws.

8. Place the work table and parts bin into the tub.

9. Use a 13mm wrench to make sure the tank drain

plug is tight, and after filling, make sure the plug

does not leak.

Assembly

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