Clayton Barracuda Electric Guide

April 2020
WARNING
SAFETY LEGEND
Barracuda Electric
Immersion Separator 120V / 220V with Pneumatic Tool Sync
Models with Prex: CMP-315C
Designed for the Collection of Combustible Dust
For use in Class I: Group D & Class II: Groups E, F, & G
Designed for use in ATEX Zones 1 & 2, 21 & 22
Some dust created by sanding, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects
or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products
• Chromium and other heavy metals from paint and primers
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in
a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are specially designed to lter out microscopic particles.
WARNING
Hearing protection is required when applicable
PEL (permissible exposure limit) is exceeded.
Respiratory protection is required when
applicable PEL (permissible exposure limit)
is exceeded.
Read and understand operator’s manual before
using this equipment.
Eye protection is required when operating
this equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents......................................................................................................................................2
Important Safety Instructions.................................................................................................................... 3
Save These Instructions ........................................................................................................................... 3
Applications & Environments ................................................................................................................... 4
What’s Included ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Specications & Requirements ................................................................................................................ 5
Getting Started ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Compressed Air Fittings ........................................................................................................................... 6
Pneumatic Tool Sync ................................................................................................................................ 7
Before Each Use ......................................................................................................................................8
Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................9
Hydrophobic HEPA Filter Change ............................................................................................................ 10
Illustrated Parts Breakdown......................................................................................................................11
Limited Lifetime Warranty.........................................................................................................................15
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Applications
The Barracuda Immersion Separator is engineered to collect aluminum dust or hot/sparking materials. The Separator is NOT
designed to operate in explosive dust or gas environments. Check with your Fire Marshall to determine how your environment
is classied.
Grounding Instructions
This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric
current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and
grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all
local codes and ordinances.
Warning
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualied electrician or service person
if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided
with the appliance – if it will not t the outlet, have a
proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician.
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt
circuit and has a grounding attachment plug that
looks like the plug illustrated in Figure 1. Make sure
that the appliance is connected to an outlet having
the same conguration as the plug. No adaptor
should be used with this appliance. Figure 1: Grounded Outlet and Plug
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
DANGER – Risk of re or explosion:
Water level is crucial to safe operation. Check level before operation, and maintain during use as indicated.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock, or injury:
• Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing
• This unit is to be used only indoors and in a dry location
• Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
• Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into
water, return it to a service center
• Handle provided on power head is used only for removal of power head during maintenance
• Before separation of power head from tank, users must disengage draw latches on tank
• Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance
over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces
• Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord
• Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands
• Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may reduce air ow
• Keep hair, loose clothing, ngers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts
• Turn off all controls before unplugging
• Do not use to pick up ammable or combustible liquids, such as gasoline, or use in areas where they may be present
• Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions
• Do not use without all lters in place

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APPLICATIONS & ENVIRONMENTS
Meets the European ATEX requirement for use in:
The ATEX marking certies only that the vacuum can be used in the presence of ammable liquids and combustible or conductive dusts,
but does not certify the capacity of the vacuum to recover them.
Group 2 / Zone 1 & 2
Group 3 / Zone 21 & 22
Meets the North American NEC / NFPA requirements for use in:
Class l / Div 1 & 2 / Group D Environments
Atmospheres containing: gasoline, petroleum, naphtha, benzine, butalie, propane, alcohol, acetone, benzol, lacquer solvent vapors
or natural gas.
Class II / Div 1 & 2 / Group E
Atmospheres containing: metal dust
Class II / Div 1 & 2 / Group F
Atmospheres containing: carbon, black coal or coke dust.
Class II / Div 1 & 2 / Group G
Atmospheres containing: our, starch or grain dust.
WARNING
Do not use this equipment for cleaning or extracting fuel residues from any vehicle or equipment.
Do not use this equipment for cleaning or extracting live sparks or burning embers.
Grounding Instructions
This vacuum must be connected to an earth ground source with the Grounding Cable included. If the vacuum should come in contact with
an external electrical source, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electrical shock.
Bonding Instructions
The work piece must be bonded to the same earth ground as the vacuum. This ensures that the vacuum and the work piece are at the same
electrical potential to eliminate static discharge between them.
Tools And Attachments
WARNING: This equipment is only intended for dust-ignition proof operation if it is used with the proper conductive hose and tools
provided by Clayton. Any alteration to this equipment by a third party will nullify its warranty.

603-315G
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WHAT’S INCLUDED
SPECIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Weight ...........................................................................21.7 lbs (9.8 kg)
Dimensions....................................................................17.5 x 17.5 x 12 in (44.5 x 44.5 x 30.5 cm)
HEPA Filter Efciency....................................................99.995% @ 0.3 μm (H14)
Filter Bag Efciency.......................................................95% @ 0.5 micron
Sounds Pressure Level .................................................<70 dBA
Compressed Air Consumption.......................................Determined by Tool
Compressed Air Supply Pressure..................................90-120 PSI (6.2 - 8.3 bar)
120 Volt
Power Consumption ...... 120VAC~ 12.5A
Vacuum Flow ................. 120 CFM (204 SCMH)
Vacuum Suction............. 120 in/H
2
O (30 kPa)
220-240 Volt
Power Consumption ...... 220-240VAC~ 5.5-6A
Vacuum Flow ................. 120 CFM (204 SCMH)
Vacuum Suction............. 120 in/H
2
O (30 kPa)
GETTING STARTED
1. The vacuum Power Head and the Vacuum Tank ship in separate boxes
2. Unbox the Vacuum Power Head
3. Visually inspect Power Head to ensure that no parts are missing or damaged
4. Familiarize yourself with the Power Head
Power Cord
Filter Adapter
Pneumatic
Tool Sync Gauge
Water Level
Probe Connection
Pneumatic
Tool Sync Adjustment
Compressed Air Plug
(Air In)
HEPA Wire Lock
Hex Standoff
HEPA Wire Lock
Hex Standoff
Power Switch
Compressed
Air Coupler
(Tool Air Out)
Compressed
Air Coupler
(Tool Air Out)
Clayton Barracuda Power Heads ship with the following items:
• Barracuda Power Head
• HEPA 12 Month Timer Card
Clayton Vacuum Tanks include Bags, Filters, and other
components.
These instructions asume you have
both a Power Head and one of the following Clayton
Vacuum Tanks

WARNING
COMPRESSED AIR FITTINGS
The vacuum has the following Compressed Air Requirements to function properly.
• Compressed air must be clean, dry, and oil free to prevent blockage of the pneumatic system
• Compressed air line and ttings must have a minimum diameter of 1/4in (7mm)
Compressed Air Plug (air in)
• The Vacuum is supplied with a 1/4in (7mm) industrial interchange compressed air plug for connection to your compressed air supply
The Compressed Air Plug may be changed to another nominal 1/4in (7mm) style if required.
• Hold the brass bulkhead tting with a 1in (26mm) open end wrench
• Remove the compressed air plug with either a 9/16in (15mm)deep socket or 9/16in (15mm)open end wrench
• Install a new compressed air plug
Compressed Air Coupler (air out)
• The Vacuum is supplied with two 1/4in (7mm) brass high ow compatible industrial interchange compressed air couplers
• This coupler provides convenient pass through compressed air for an air tool connected to the vacuum
The Compressed Air Coupler may be changed to another nominal 1/4in (7mm) style if required.
• Hold the brass bulkhead tting with a 1in (26mm) open end wrench
• Remove the compressed air coupler with a 3/4in (19mm) open end wrench
• Install a new compressed air coupler
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GETTING STARTED
1. Power Head Vents
• NEVER BLOCK THE POWER HEAD VENTS
• NEVER WRAP THE POWER CORD AROUND THE POWER HEAD VENTS
2. Remove and identify the Vacuum, Consumables, and Accessories
Included in the Box.
3. If Needed Install the Power Head
• Install the HEPA lter on the power head by threading the lter onto the threaded adapter until snug
• Place the power head on top of the vacuum tank
• Secure the head in place with the tank draw latches
4. Activate the HEPA Filter Timer
• The HEPA Timer Card is attached to the Power Head
• Follow the directions on Timer Card to activate
5. Fill the Tank with Water
• Ensure that the gate valve in the lower compartment is closed by pushing the valve plunger handle in
• Connect a garden hose to the water inlet directly above the vacuum inlet
• Turn the water on
• Open the ball valve on the water inlet to begin lling
• Close the ball valve and disconnect the hose when the water level reaches the Fill Line on the Barracuda sight window
6. Water Level Sensor
• Ensure That the Water Level Sensor Cable is Connected from the Tank to the Power Head
7. Power Switch
• Set the Power Switch to the Off Position
Vents

PNEUMATIC TOOL SYNC
1. Principle of Operation
Pneumatic tool sync senses the ow of compressed air to a connected tool and activates the vacuum
• When the compressed air tool is activated, the compressed air line pressure closes a pneumatic electric relay which activates the
power head
• The auto system pressure in the relay is approximately 90 psi while the tool is running
• When the compressed air tool is deactivated the pressure will bleed down to 0 psi, at a rate based on the adjustment of the Shutoff
Delay Valve
• When the tool sync pressure reaches approximately 15 psi the relay opens and deactivates the power head
• The tool sync pressure gauge helps the user visualize the time delay by displaying the pressure in the pneumatic electric relay as it
changes from 90 psi to 0 psi
2. Requirements
• A compressed air supply must be connected to the compressed air in plug on the power head
• The tool must draw its compressed air from the compressed air out coupler on the power head
• Compressed air must be clean, dry, and oil free to prevent blockage of the pneumatic system
• Compressed air line and ttings must have a minimum diameter of 1/4in
3. Attach the Compressed Air Line
• Ensure that the power switch on the vacuum is in the off position
• Connect the compressed air line to a compressed air source
• Connect the compressed air line to the compressed air in plug on the vacuum
4. Attach the Compressed Air Tool
• Ensure that the power switch on the vacuum is in the off position
• Connect the tool compressed air line to the compressed air out coupler on the power head
• Connect the tool compressed air line to the compressed air plug on the tool
5. Testing Pneumatic Tool Sync
• Toggle the power switch to the Auto position
• Activate the air tool
• The power head will activate
• Deactivate the air tool
• The vacuum will deactivate after a short delay
6. Adjusting the Pneumatic Tool Sync Shutoff Delay
The Shutoff Delay is factory set to approximately 5 sec
• Loosen the jam nut
• Turn the Shutoff Delay valve clockwise until it stops.
• Toggle the power switch to the Auto position.
• Activate the air tool
• The vacuum will power on
• Deactivate the air tool
• The vacuum will remain running
• Slowly turn the Shutoff Delay valve counterclockwise until the Tool Sync Pressure Gauge begins to drop
• When the Tool Sync Pressure reaches approximately 15 psi the relay opens and deactivates the power head
• Continue to test Pneumatic Tool Sync by activating the compressed air tool
• Adjust the Shutoff Delay Valve until the pressure bleeds down as slow or as fast as required using the tool sync pressure gauge
as a guide
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BEFORE EACH USE
1. Connect Power Cord to 20A Grounded Outlet
• Always inspect cord and plug for damage before using
2. Ensure that the water level sensor cable is connected to the tank and power head
3. Check Water Level
• Ensure that the water level is visible at the line on the sight window before each use
• Failure to maintain the correct water level can result in equipment malfunction, re, or explosion
4. Water Level Safety Interlock
• The immersion separator employees a safety interlock to ensure adequate water level
• When the water level falls below a predetermined level the vacuum will shut off automatically
5. Attach the Vacuum Hose (optional)
• Open the Vacuum Inlet
• Insert the metal sleeve of the vacuum hose into the inlet on the vacuum
• Attach preferred cleanup tool to opposite end of vacuum hose
6. Attach a Combination Air/Vac Hose (optional)
• Open the Vacuum Inlet
• Insert the metal sleeve of the vacuum hose into the inlet on the vacuum
• Connect the compressed air line to the compressed air coupler on the vacuum
• Attach the opposite end to your sander, grinder, or other tool
7. Attach the Compressed Air Line (optional)
• Ensure that the power switch on the vacuum is in the off position
• Connect the compressed air line to a compressed air source
• Connect the compressed air line to the compressed air plug on the vacuum
• Attach the opposite end to your sander, grinder, or other tool
8. Activating the Vacuum
Pneumatic Tool Sync Mode
This vacuum is equipped with Pneumatic Tool Sync (Auto Mode) which activates the vacuum automatically when a compressed air tool is
activated. The pass through compressed air connection is required for Pneumatic Tool Sync operation.
• Toggle the Power Switch to the Auto Position for Pneumatic Tool Sync
Manual On/Off Mode
This vacuum is equipped with Manual Mode (ON Mode) which activates the vacuum when the switch is set to ON
• Toggle the Power Switch to the ON Position

MAINTENANCE
1. Water Level
• Check water level in tank periodically during operation. With vacuum off, the water level should be at the Fill Line
• If water level drops below the Fill Line, turn the system off and rell the tank
2. When to Change the Water
• When the water in the tank appears dirty and discolored, empty and rell the vacuum
• If the vacuum is used for the collection of combustible metals or dust, the water should be emptied at the end of each shift
• At a minimum, the water should be emptied once per day
• When not in use, the vacuum should be stored with the tank empty and the gate valve open to allow air circulation
3. Changing the Water Using a Filter Sock
• Turn the vacuum power switch to the OFF position and disconnect from power
• Slide a lter sock over the drain spout in the lower compartment of the tank
• Use the spring clamp to lock the lter onto the spout
• Position the tank over a oor drain
• Grasp the handle of the gate valve and pull it away from the unit to open. Water and debris will ow into the lter sock
• When the tank is empty, connect a garden hose to the water inlet and open the ball valve to start water owing
• Let water run through the system for approximately 60 seconds. The spray heads will thoroughly rinse the tank interior
• If the system is going to be stored, turn the water off and leave the gate valve open to ensure the tank is fully drained
• If the system is going back into use, close the gate valve and let the water continue to ow until the water level reaches the Fill Line
• Remove the lter sock and discard
4. Changing the Water Using a Drain Hose
• Turn the vacuum power switch to the OFF position and disconnect from power
• Connect the drain hose to the drain spout
• Position the tank near a oor drain. Place the end of the hose over the oor drain.
• Grasp the handle of the gate valve and pull it away from the unit to open.
• When the tank is empty, connect a garden hose to the water inlet and open the ball valve to start water owing
• Let water run through the system for approximately 60 seconds. The spray heads will thoroughly rinse the tank interior
• If the system is going to be stored, turn the water off and leave the gate valve open to ensure the tank is fully drained
• If the system is going back into use, close the gate valve and let the water continue to ow until the water level reaches the Fill Line
• Remove the drain hose or coil it and store in the lower portion of the tank
5.Coalescing Filter Cleaning and Maintenance
• It is recommended to clean the coalescing lter after every 30 uses of the vacuum
• It is recommended to replace the coalescing lter every two years
• Turn the vacuum power switch to the OFF position and disconnect from power
• Unlatch the power head and remove from the tank
• Remove the tank gasket by peeling it up and away from the tank rim
• Grasp the coalescing lter by the steel frame, and pull it up and out of the tank
• Rinse the lter thoroughly with water to remove any debris
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HYDROPHOBIC HEPA FILTER CHANGE
If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, appropriate personal protective equipment may be required.
The Hydrophobic HEPA Filter cannot be cleaned. The lter should be replaced when it is damaged, clogged, or when the HEPA
timer card has reached 12 months.
1. Safe the Vacuum
• Disconnect the Vacuum from power source
2. Remove the Power Head
• Unlatch the Power Head from the tank
• Lift the Power Head and attached HEPA lter off the tank by the top handle
• Carefully sit the Power Head on the oor - avoid damaging the HEPA lter
3. Unbox a new HEPA Filter
• Remove the Clayton HEPA Timer Card from the box and set aside
• Remove the HEPA Cable Lock from the box and set aside
• Remove the HEPA Filter from the box and remove from plastic bag
4. Remove the HEPA Filter
• Holding the Power Head on its side cut the HEPA Cable Lock and remove
• Unscrew the HEPA Filter
• Dispose of the HEPA Filter according to your company policy
5. Install a new HEPA Filter
• Holding the power head on its side, screw the new HEPA Filter onto the threaded nipple
• Ensure the white inner ring of the HEPA Filter is in contact with the underside of the power head
• If it is not, turn it clockwise until it comes in contact with the underside of the power head
• See the instructions included with the HEPA Cable Lock
6. Replace the Power Head
• Sit the Power Head on the tank
• Rotate the Power Head so that the switch on the Power Head is in line with the inlet port on the vacuum tank
• Latch the Power Head to the tank
7. Activate the HEPA Filter Timer
• Remove the old HEPA timer card from the power head
• Attach the new HEPA timer card with a zip tie (included) to the top handle of the vacuum
• Follow the directions on Timer Card to activate
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
603-WGP-0
SEQ ITEM NO DESCRIPTION
1 600-A108-120 MOTOR ASSEMBLY 120V
2 601-021 FILTER ADAPTER, WARTHOG
3 601-121 MESH DISC, 3 IN DIAMETER
4 605-310B16 HH VAC HEAD BASE 16IN SS BLACK
5 900-WH004 WIRING HARNESS, WGP PNEUMATIC RELAY
6 911-011 GASKET, FILTER ADAPTER
7 911-Q6600-220T CONICAL MOTOR GASKET SILICA GEL
8 FE103208-HZSM-B HEX STANDOFF, 10-32 MF X 1/2 SS WITH
BORE
9 NE10320608-HNSZ NUT 10-32 NYLON LOCK SS SHORT
10 NE10320615-HNSZ NUT, 10-32 NYLON LOCK, SS, HIGH
11 NE16201420-HNSZ NUT 1/4-20 HEX LOCK SS
12 SE162005-PPSM-Z SCREW, 1/4-20 X 5/16 PH, SS
13 SE162064-HHSM-Z SCREW 1/4-20 X 4IN SS HEX
14 600-WF-1364F WASHER FIBER 13/64 ID X 3/8OD
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WIRING HARNESS REPRESENTATIVE
ACTUAL HARNESS MAY DIFFER IN APPEARANCE
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
603-WGP-0
SEQ ITEM NO DESCRIPTION
1 350-023 STRAIN RELIEF FOR 20 AMP CORD
2 605-310A HH VAC HEAD HANDLE CAP SS BLACK
3 605-310D HH VAC HEAD EXHAUST BAFFLE SS BLACK
4 605-310E WGP ENCLOSURE GENERAL CLEANUP AUTO-P ELEC SS
BLACK
5 900-143N515P-30 CORD 14/3 15A CORD LOCK PLUG 30FT YEL
6 900-M14R3 MOLEX RECETACLE, 14 GA, 3 POSITION
7 900-M14S MOLEX SOCKET TERMINAL, 14 GA
8 900-SW-SPDT-01 SWITCH ROCKER RECT 20A 120V SPDT ON-OFF-ON BLACK
9 918-04BH BULKHEAD ADAPTER, BRASS, 1/4IN.
10 924-04CV CHECK VALVE, 1/4 MNPT
11 930-027 HANDLE, CARRY, FLEX RUBBER
12 940-011 FITTING COUPLER 1/4IN HIFLOW X 1/4 MNPT
13 940-016 FITTING PLUG 1/4IN HIFLOW X 1/4IN MNPT
14 FE103212-HZSM-Z HEX STANDOFF, 10-32 MF X 3/4 IN SS
15 NE10320608-HNSZ NUT 10-32 NYLON LOCK SS SHORT
16 RE0620-SDSSS-Z RIVET BLIND 3/16 X 0.625 SEALED SS (.251-.375)
17 SE103206-XPSM-Z SCREW 10-32 X 3/8IN SS TORX
18 WE133203-RFS-Z WASHER .203ID X .500OD .047H ROUND STAINLESS STEEL
19 WE481831-RZSZ SHIM .750 ID X 1.125 OD X .048 ROUND STAINLESS
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
603-WGP-0
SEQ ITEM NO DESCRIPTION
1 911-803-1 HANDLE CAP SOUND CONTROL FOAM
2 911-803-2 EXHAUST BAFFLE SOUND CONTROL FOAM
3 911-803-3 ENCLOSRE TOP SOUND CONTROL FOAM
4 911-803-5 MOTOR PLATE SOUND CONTROL FOAM
5 911-803-4 BASE RING SOUND CONTROL FOAM
6 911-803-6 ENCLOSURE FOAM 1 SOUND CONTROL
6 911-803-7 ENCLOSURE FOAM 2 SOUND CONTROL
6 911-803-8 ENCLOSURE FOAM 3 SOUND CONTROL
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
603-WGP-0
SEQ ITEM NO DESCRIPTION
1 600-A276T AUTO SYSTEM FLOW SENSOR VALVE THREADED
2 900-SW-SPST-03 SWITCH PNEUMATIC RELAY 100PSI 15A 120V
3 922-T.25GN 1/4 IN OD. NYLON TUBING GREEN
4 922-T.50BK TUBING, 1/2 OD, HIGH TEMP PER FT
5 924-04FC-01 ALPHA FLOW CONTROL VALVE
6 925-P24R160-01 GAUGE PRESSURE 1.5IN 0-160 PSI PANEL MOUNT
7 927-04L-02 PC ELBOW 1/8 MNPT X 1/4 TUBE
8 927-04L-02F FTG ELBOW 1/8 FNPT TO 1/4 PC
9 927-04T TEE, 1/4 PC
10 927-08L-04 FTG ELBOW 1/2 PC TO 1/4 MNPT
11 927-08L-04F FTG ELBOW 1/2PC TO 1/4FNPT
12 927-08MA-04 1/2 PC X 1/4 MPT STRAIGHT FTG
13 927-08Y UNION Y, 1/2PC
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Warranty Terms
Clayton Associates, Inc. guarantees its manufactured products against defects in materials or workmanship and will either repair or replace
all parts that prove defective under normal use during the lifetime of the products. The warranty period shall commence from the date
of paid invoice.
This warranty does not cover (a) repairs due to normal wear, accident, neglect, misuse, or use other than as indicated in the instruction
booklet (b) products manufactured by third parties and distributed by Clayton (c) wear items such as bearings, rotor blades, regulators,
valve stems, levers, shrouds, guards, O-rings, seals, gaskets, motor brushes, and other wearable parts.
Repair within the Continental US
During the rst 90 days of the warranty period, Clayton will provide parts and labor to the customer’s site at no charge or pay freight
costs associated with returning the products for repair to a Clayton selected service location and repair the product at no charge.
Clayton personnel will determine the best way to repair the product.
Past 90 days, Clayton will provide parts to the customer’s site at no charge or the customer may ship the product to a Clayton selected
service location at customer’s expense and Clayton will repair the product at no charge and provide return shipping.
Repair Outside the Continental US
Clayton will provide parts to the customer’s site at no charge or the customer may ship the product to a Clayton selected service location at
customer’s expense and Clayton will repair the product at no charge and provide return shipping.
Limitation of Liability
Clayton shall not in any event be liable for any damages, loss of production time or prots, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence,
strict liability or otherwise, including without limitation any consequential, incidental or special damages, arising with respect to the equipment
or its failure to operate.
Clayton Associates, Inc. makes no other warranty or representation of any kind, except that of title, and all other warranties,
express or implied, including warranties of merchantability or tness for any particular purpose, are hereby expressly disclaimed.
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