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Instructions for ProCraft Vacuum Machine for Investing and Casting |
Before using your vacuum pump- If using a ProCraft pump, refer to the manual for complete instructions and maintenance. If using another brand pump, refer to that manufacturer's instructions.
Caution- This machine was designed to eliminate the air bubbles in the investment and assist in the casting of molten metals in burned-out flasks.
Note on motor voltage connections- In all cases, motors are designed for operating voltages plus or minus 10% of the normal rating. Single voltage motors are supplied fully connected and ready to operate.
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Setting Up-
Mount the vacuum casting table on a bench of a height convenient for the easy manipulation of flasks, crucible and tongs, and investment mixing bowls. Fasten the casting table to the bench top with screws for rigidity. Locate the pump securely on the bench, beneath or on the same level, close to the casting table. Connect the ½" I.D. vinyl tubing between the vacuum connection of the pump and that of the casting table. Connect to correct voltage receptacle with the switch "OFF". The table contains 2 brass valves- one (the switch valve) atop the vacuum table for use with the bell jar - the other (the release valve) adjacent to the vacuum gauge. Each is opened by a counter clockwise rotation of the top, a turn or so. The black rubber pad is used with the bell jar. The hole in the pad goes over the switch valve which projects above the table. The central hole in the table is sealed by the rubber pad when the bell jar is in use. The red silicone rubber pad is used when casting. The hole in this pad is aligned with the hole in the table. The mold flask is placed centrally over this hole and the switch valve is closed. |
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Investing-
The rubber bowl containing the mixed investment is placed on the vacuum table on top of the black rubber pad. The switch valve at the top center of the table is turned counterclockwise to open. The release valve to the right of the gauge should be tightly closed. The bell jar is then placed over the bowl and the pump is turned on. As the investment starts to boil, hit one corner of the vacuum table sharply to help release the air bubbles. After 1 minute, the release valve is opened to release the vacuum and the pump is turned off. The investment the poured into the flask containing the wax impressions, placed under the bell jar and, with the |
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switch valve open and the release valve closed, the pump turned
on. When investment begins to boil and the vacuum gauge reads
25" of mercury or above, rap the vacuum table sharply and repeatedly,
and allow to vacuum for 1 minute. Open release valve, turn off pump,
remove flask and tap its side several times with the spatula or brush
handle, to release any bubbles which may still be trapped.
Caution: Continue to run pump while the bill jar is under vacuum. Otherwise the pump oil will run into the hose toward the vacuum table. |
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Casting-
Vacuum assist casting is a simple, safe and efficient method of casting metal articles. The vacuum machine creates a vacuum at one end of the flask which pulls the air and gases from the mold, at the same time molten metal is poured into the sprue opening. the molten metal quickly flows to all parts of the mold before it begins to solidify. |
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A vacuum assist casting is accomplished after completing the investing and
burnout procedure. The switch valve at the top center of the
table is turned clockwise to close. After burnout, the flask is
placed on top of the red silicone rubber pad on the casting table, sprue
hole side up. The flask temperature should be between 550 and 750
degree F. The center of the flask should be directly over the hole
in the middle of the vacuum table and rubber pad.
The flask should have even edges to insure a proper seal with the silicone pad. You can test for a proper seal by turning on the pump. The gauge should indicate from 20-25 inches of vacuum. If a good seal is not indicated, press down on the flask by laying tongs across the top. If a good seal is indicated, the metal is melted in the crucible and poured into the sprue opening in the flask. After pouring, the flame of the torch is left on the button of metal for a few seconds. The vacuum is then released and the pump turned off. The flask is allowed to cool on the vacuum table. The flask with the cast article is then removed from the table and the article is remove, cleaned and finished. |
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To Use The Gas Ballast Feature-
To Shut Down After Use-
To help prolong pump life and promote easy starting, follow these procedures for shutdown:
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Pump Components 1. Intake Fitting |
Pump Maintenance-
Vacuum Pump Oil- The condition and type of oil used in any high vacuum pump are extremely important in determining the ultimate attainable vacuum. The use of premium high vacuum pump oil is recommended. This oil has been specifically blended to maintain maximum viscosity at normal running temperatures and to improve cold weather starts. ProCraft premium high vacuum pump oil is available in quart and gallon containers. Stock #21-808 for quart. Stock #21-811 for gallon.
Oil Change Procedure-
Pump Troubleshooting Guide- Your ProCraft pump has been designed for dependable use and long life. If something should go wrong, however, the following guide will help you get the pump back into service as quickly as possible.
Plate Maintenance-
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Replacement Parts |
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| Vacuum Pump Specifications | ||
| Model | 21-819 (110V) | 21-819X (220V) |
| Free Air Displacement | 4 CFM / 60 Hz | 142 Hm / 50 Hz |
| Stages | 2 | 2 |
| Motor Speed | 1725 rpm / 60 Hz | 1425 rpm / 50 Hz |
| Voltage | 110V / 60 Hz | 220V / 50 Hz |
| Factory Micron Rating | 20 microns | 20 microns |
| Approximate Oil Capacity | 15 ounces | 400 ml |
| Weight | 29 pounds | 15 kg |
| Width | 5-5/8" | 14.29 cm |
| Height | 9-3/4" | 24.6 cm |
| Length | 15½" | 40 cm |
| Intake | ½" & 1/4" SAE MFL | ½" & 1/4" SAE MFL |
| Minimum Starting Temperature | 1/3 hp Capacitor Start | 0.25 kw Capacitor Start |
| Operating Temperature | 155 F | 68 C |
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I. Shor Canada |
| Shor International Corporation | |
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Innovative Products Since 1918 20 Parkway West, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 10552 Phone (914) 667-1100 Fax (914) 667-0190 |
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