VACUUM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
This guide is intended to remedy vacuum issues at -19 in/Hg or less. This is for Products: 1000 Series, 2000 Series, 3000 Series, CNC Routers, DESTINY, PRESTIGE, Stone, TITAN FabCenter, TITAN Models, XEGuide Number: SG0366
VACUUM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
This guide is intended to remedy vacuum issues at -19 in/Hg or less. This is for Products: 1000 Series, 2000 Series, 3000 Series, CNC Routers, DESTINY, PRESTIGE, Stone, TITAN FabCenter, TITAN Models, XEGuide Number: SG0366
SKILL LEVEL 1: Fairly easy task, requires minimal mechanical/electrical experience.
This guide is intended to remedy vacuum issues at -19 in/Hg or less. Before starting troubleshooting, make sure these conditions are made:
1. Initial conditions
2. System overview
Pictured is a quick reference guide to the vacuum system. It gives an overview of the components and function of the system. Continue following this guide for further troubleshooting.
3. Troubleshooting Steps
NOTE: BE SURE AND CHECK VACUUM READINGS AFTER EACH STEP
1. Does vacuum increase above -19 in/Hg?
if the answer is "oneOf [No]"
if the answer is "oneOf [Yes]"
It is very important to follow the order of troubleshooting in order to end with the desired results
3. Does vacuum increase above -19 in/hg?
if the answer is "oneOf [No]"
if the answer is "oneOf [Yes]"
Now we start troubleshooting the top side of the vacuum circuit.
2. Is the arrow stuck before reaching the "ON" position? (You may have to toggle vacuum on and off a few times.)
if the answer is "oneOf [If it points to "ON"]"
if the answer is "oneOf [YES]"
3. With vacuum and float off, locate the float line as indicated in the picture below. Do you feel air blowing out of the line with vacuum off?
if the answer is "oneOf [No]"
if the answer is "oneOf [Yes]"
Any questions regarding this guide or the vacuum system, please call Park Industries at (800) 785-3391
Possible Alarms are:
Source: MaintainX (Community Member)