Owner's manual
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INSTALLATION
4. Connect the Air Line with flexible poly-flow tubing into
the threaded inlet. On Model TP-3 use 1/4” tubing for
1/8” NPT. Models TP-10, TP-40, TP-70 and TP-140 use
3/8” tubing for 1/4” NPT.
5. A custom “U” profile tray or chute
must be designed to handle each
specific application or tool. Any
material can be used, but we
recommend aluminum or any light
gauge material to reduce tray weight.
Maximum tray weight should not
exceed the following table data:
3. Fill the Lubricator with a good grade of hydraulic oil
such as Shell Tellus 32 or equivalent. Set the Lubricator
for one (1) drop per minute.
2. Air line requires use of an oil mist-type combination
Filter/Regulator/Lubricator, and Pressure Gauge. Set
pressure to 4-5 Bar (60 to 75 psi). Do not exceed 5.5 Bar
(80 psi) as excess pressure will damage the Transporter.
1. Rigidly Mount the Transporter to a solid surface using
these recommended bolts sizes:
Model Quantity Metric Inch
TP-3 4 M 8 5/16
TP-10 4 M 8 5/16
TP-40 2 M10 3/8
TP-70 6 M 8 5/16
TP-140 6 M 8 5/16
60
(4)
75
(5)
Max. Weight Max. Weight
Tray Only of Parts
Tray & Scrap
Model
Kg Lbs. Kg Lbs.
TP-3 1,5 3.3 3 6.6
TP-10 3 6.6 10 20
TP-40 15 33 40 80
TP-70 50 110 70 140
TP-140 100 200 140 300
Recommended Air Line
Connection to Eliminate Moisture
and Particles from Main Line
Filter/Regulator/Lubricator
To Transporter
Drain
Main Air Line
6. Fasten the tray or chute to the Transporter with metric
screws at all holes. Be sure to use spacers or washers
between the Transporter and the tray to reduce contact
friction between the moving tray and the Transporter
body. Refer to the following table.