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Safety Information
Never Blast When Stopped
Always make sure Ultra-High Pressure is dis-
engaged BEFORE forward or reverse motion is
stopped. Damage to road surface will occur if
blasting continues when the truck is brought to
a stop.
WARNING
MOST HIGH PRESSURE WATERBLASTING OPERATIONS
PRODUCE NOISE LEVELS THAT EXCEED 90 DB WHICH CAN
CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING LOSS.
ALL OPERATORS AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL MUST
WEAR EAR PROTECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA
STANDARDS AND PROVISIONS SHOULD BE MADE FOR
REGULAR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE.
REMEMBER: ULTRA-HIGH PRESSURE BLASTING CAN
CAUSE DEBRIS TO BE PROJECTED UNEXPECTEDLY IN
AND AROUND THE WORK AREA THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE
INJURY. MAKE SURE ALL PERSONNEL STAY WELL CLEAR
OF THE BLASTING AREA AND USE HARD HATS, EYE AND
EAR PROTECTION.
1.3 Nozzle Safety
Check Flow Rating
Combined nozzle ow rate must be compatible
with the pump discharge and pressure rating.
Refer to the nozzle ow chart in this manual.
Check Pressure Rating
Use only nozzles with a manufacturer’s pressure
rating of at least the pump’s operating pressure
or a burst rating of no less than 60,000 psi (4,137
Bar.)
Check Orices
Prior to installation, make sure the nozzles have
no clogged orices. Also, check to ensure nozzles
are sharp and not excessively worn.
Check Connections
Be sure to never force a nozzle into the blasting
head. Clean threads to ensure nozzle is not cross-
threading. Use an ample amount of anti-seize
on threads only, never on the seat of the nozzle.
Inspect the seat area on nozzle to ensure a tight
seal. If it is damaged, do not use.
Clogged Nozzles
If a nozzle appears clogged, immediately disen-
gage pump. Remove any clogged nozzles and
replace with new nozzles. Any particles of the
smallest size will clog nozzles. Clogged nozzles
can create excessive pressure in pump.
Remove Nozzle from Service if:
A) Nozzle is split or damaged.
B) Nozzle is clogged.
C) Nozzle water spray is fanned out.
D) Nozzle’s ability to hold pressure is suspect.
E) Nozzle’s hex head is worn excessively from
blasting.
F) Nozzle threads are damaged.
1.4 Hose Safety
General
Ultra-High pressure hoses are tough, but not in-
vincible. They require proper care and handling
to achieve the normal service life of 300 - 600
hours. If the hoses are abused, the service life
will be much shorter.
Stretched or abused hose can fail prematurely
and unexpectedly, which could cause injury to
personnel. Hoses that have been exposed to
excessive stretching or kinks should be removed
from service and discarded.
Check Connections
Check the condition of the connection threads
prior to connecting any ttings or hoses. Use an
Anti-seize compound on all ttings and hoses
to prevent “galling,” as galling will destroy the
threads, ttings and/or hose ends.
Tighten Connections
Properly tighten all high pressure connections.
Usually, snug plus a 15% tightening will properly
seal connections.
Take Proper Care of Your Hose
A) Protect the hose from contact with sharp
objects, abrasive surfaces and foot or wheel
trac.
B) Never subject Ultra-High pressure hose to a
tight radius (less than 30” (.8 m) or pull on
a coiled hose. Always make sure the hoses
is straight with no coils before pulling on the
hose to deploy it.

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BrandHog Technologies
ModelStripe Hog SH8000
CategoryConstruction Equipment
LanguageEnglish