Manual

E-CPL8-CPM-4-8-10-I-0112
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FOR YOUR SAFETY AND WELL BEING
DRY GRINDING
DONOToperategasoline/propane
powered equipment without adequate
ventilation. Carbon monoxide is an
invisible, oderless gas that can kill.
Dry Grinding:
Dry Grinding creates a large volume of airborne dust. For health reasons, the
operator should wear an applicable respirator. The dust may contain chemicals
known to cause serious illnesses, including Silicosis a fatal disease of the lungs.
Check the chemical properties of the material to be removed and follow all
EPA/OSHAregulations.
•AnIndustrialvacuum,capableofhandlinghighvolumeofnedust,suchastheVAC-
200 (Figure 5), should be used when dry grinding with this machine. If the material
being used is hazardous or contains Silica - the vacuum unit should be capable of
removing Respirable Silica and hazardous particles of less than 3 microns and if
necessary,havethecapabilitytobeequippedwithaHEPAlter.
• Moststandarddrumtypeunitsuseapaperbaglter.Thedustcreatedduring
grindingisextremelyneandwillclogthelterbagoftheseunitsandeventually
damage the vacuums motor. In addition, damage to the CPM-4-8-10 engine could
occur.
• Thecollecteddebrisandltersshouldbedisposedofaccordingtoproceduresthat
complywithcurrentEPA/OSHAstandards.
Vac-200
Figure 5