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Cuda 2518
Operator’s Manual Automatic Parts WasherTop-Load
CHECK
WATER LEVEL
DAILYCAUTIONHOT ALKALI
DO NOT USE
FLAMMABLE
SOLUTIONSDO NOTOPEN WHILE
PUMP ISRUNNING
ATTENTION
USE ONLY CUDA APPROVED
DETERGENTS TO EXTEND
LABOR WARRANTY TO 1-YEAR!
MIX DETERGENTS 1 LB (1/2 KG) PER
5-GALLONS (15 LITERS) OF WATER
For CUDA Approved Detergents visit
http://w
ww.cudausa.com or
call 888-319-0882
9.807-513.0
90-DAY LABOR WARRANTY
EXTENDS TO 1-YEAR
WITH EXCLUSIVE USE OF
CUDA DETERGENTS
LIMIT
ED
MODELS: 1.043-342.0
1.043-343.0
1.043-344.0
1.043-345.0
1.043-380.0
1.043-381.0
1.043-508.0
1.043-509.0
1.043-510.0
1.043-511.0
1.043-512.0
1.043-514.0
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Machine Data Label
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Table of Contents
Machine Data Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
SafetyIntroduction & Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5General Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
OperationsComponent Identification - Front. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Component Identification - Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Step 1: Make Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . .10Step 2: Connect a Compressed-Air Line and
Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Step 3: Fill the Machine With Water . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Main Operating Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Heater Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Wash Cycle Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Low Water Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Lid Safety Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Debris Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Air Flow Valve (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Power Brush (Optional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Detail Brush and Flow Regulator (Optional) . . . . . .14Oil Skimmer System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Low Water Shut-Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Automatic Water Fill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Detergents & Additives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Preparing the Machine for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Washing Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Shutting Down The Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
MaintenanceMaintenance and Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Daily Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Weekly Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Monthly Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Semi-Annual Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Using the Oil Skimmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Cleaning and Aligning the Spray Nozzles. . . . . . . .17Cleaning out the Sump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Repairing The Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Heating Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Turntable Motor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Timers and Switches on the Control Panel . . . . . . .20Skimmer Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Troubleshooting The Electrical System . . . . . . . . .22Testing Individual Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Wash Cycle, Heater and Skimmer Timers . . . . . . .23Lid Safety Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Heating Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Thermostat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Start Capacitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
PartsCuda 2518 Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Spray Arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Cuda 2518 Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Cuda 2518 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40208V 1 Phase Electrical Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44230V 1 Phase Electrical Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46208V 3 Phase Electrical Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48230V 3 Phase Electrical Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50460V 3 Phase Electrical Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52575V 3 Phase Electrical Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Filtration With Sump Sweep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Factory Installed Filtration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Oil Skimmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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How To Use This Manual
This manual contains the following sections:
• How to Use This Manual
• Safety
• Operations
• Maintenance
• Parts List
The HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL section will tell you how to find important information for ordering correct repair parts.
Parts may be ordered from authorized dealers. When placing an order for parts, the machine model and machine serial number are important. Refer to the MACHINE DATA box which is filled out during the installation of your machine. The MACHINE DATA box is located on the inside of the front cover of this manual.
The model and serial number of your machine is located on the back of the machine.
The SAFETY section contains important information regarding hazardous or unsafe practices of the machine. Levels of hazards are identified that could result in product damage, personal injury, or severe injury resulting in death.
The OPERATIONS section is to familiarize the operator with the operation and function of the machine.
The MAINTENANCE section contains preventive main-tenance to keep the machine and its components in good working condition. They are listed in this general order:
• Maintenance And Repair
• Daily Maintenance
• Weekly Maintenance
• Monthly Maintenance
• Semi-Annual Maintenance
• Using The Oil Skimmer
• Cleaning And Aligning The Spray Nozzles
• Cleaning Out The Sump
• Repairing The Machine
• Heating Element
• Thermostat
• Turntable Motor
• Timers And Switches on The Control Panel
• Skimmer Motor
• Troubleshooting
• Troubleshooting The Electrical System
• Testing Individual Components
The PARTS LIST section contains assembled parts illustrations and corresponding parts list. The parts lists include a number of columns of information:
• REF – column refers to the reference number on the parts illustration.
• PART NO. – column lists the part number for the part.
• QTY – column lists the quantity of the part used in that area of the machine.
• DESCRIPTION – column is a brief description of the part.
• NOTES – column for information not noted by the other columns.
NOTE: If a service or option kit is installed on your machine, be sure to keep the KIT INSTRUCTIONS which came with the kit. It contains replacement parts numbers needed for ordering future parts.
NOTE: The manual part number is located on the lower right corner of the front cover.
Model:
Date of Purchase:
Serial Number:
Dealer:
Address:
Phone Number:
Sales Representative:
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Safety
Introduction & Safety Information
This manual is intended as a guide for safely installing, operating and maintaining your automatic parts washer system.
We reserve the right to make changes at any time without incurring any obligation.
Owner/User Responsibility:
The owner and/or user must have an understanding of the manufacturer’s operating instructions and warnings before using this machine. Warning information should be emphasized and understood. If the operator is not fluent in English, the manufacturer’s instructions and warnings shall be read to and discussed with the operator in the operator’s native language by the purchaser/owner, making sure that the operator comprehends its contents.
Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future reference the manufacturers’ instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the machine and should remain with it if machine is resold.
When ordering parts, please specify model and serial number. Use only identical replacement parts.
This machine is to be used only by trained operators.
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Safety
General Safety Information
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read operating instructions carefully before using.
1. Read the owner’s manual thor-oughly. Failure to follow instruc-tions could cause a malfunction of the parts washer and result in death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
WARNING: This is a heated parts cleaner. Use only nonflammable, noncombustible, water-based cleaning compounds in this machine. Do not fill or contami-nate with any flammable or combustible material such as gasoline, alcohol, mineral spirits, etc. Drain parts to be cleaned of any combustible or flammable
material before placing inside cabinet. Failure to observe this warning will create an extremely hazardous condition.
DANGER: Keep water away from electric wiring or fatal electric shock may result.
2. All installations must comply with local codes. Contact your electrician, plumber, utility company or the selling dealer for specific details.
Install the machine in compli-ance with the National ElectricCode. Connect to a properly sized lockable discon-nect and ground machine using the grounding stud inside the main electrical panel.
3. Do not touch machine with wet hands or while standing in water. Always disconnect the power before servicing.
4. Never make adjustments on machine while it is in operation except those prescribed in this manual.
WARNING: Use extreme caution when opening the door of this parts washer. Hot water/detergent vapors will be emitted. Stand Back! Hot cleaning solution could cause serious injury.
5. Do not allow high concentra-tions of flammable fluids, acids, or caustics to be introduced into this machine.
WARNING: Flammable liquids can create fumes which can ignite causing property damage or severe injury.
6. Do not locate this machine in the vicinity of any flammable vapors, liquids or solids.
7. Before servicing the machine, refer to all safety data sheets
(SDS’s) on the material identified in the waste stream. You must comply with all warnings and wear all protective clothing stated on the SDS.
8. When the machine is working, do not cover or place in a closed space where ventilation is insuffi-cient. Avoid installing machines in small confined areas.
9. In cold climates, this parts washer will freeze if not in operation and must be located in a heated enclo-sure.
10. Running this machine without water will damage the heating elements and will void the warranty.
WARNING: Eye protection, gloves and foot protection must be worn while loading and unloading parts.
11. Eye protection, gloves, foot protection and other safety devices must be worn when loading and unloading parts to be cleaned.
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WARNING
READ OPERATOR’S MANUAL THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO USE.
OPERATIONSSAFETY
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
RISK OF EXPLOSION: AVOID FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS.
DANGER
KEEP WATER SPRAY AWAY FROM ELECTRICAL WIRING.
WARNING
RISK OF EXPLOSION: AVOID FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS.
WARNING
USE PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR, GLOVES
AND FOOTWEAR WHEN OPERATING.
WARNING
EXTREMELY HOT:USE CAUTION WHEN
OPENING LID
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Safety
WARNING: Slips and falls from wet surfaces could cause serious injury.
12. Use caution when lifting items in and out of parts basket to prevent back injuries.
13. Always ensure that your parts washer is clean. Pump and heating elements could be damaged by continued build-up of sludge.
14. Check water level daily. Never allow water level to drop below pump inlet screen or heating elements.
15. Before discarding the spent washing solution, check with your local EPA or sewer district for disposal regulations.
16. Do not operate the machine with the lid or door open and do not override the safety switch.
17. After the machine stops, wait 10 seconds before opening the lid or door.
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Operations
Component Identification - Front
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ATTENTION
USE ONLY CUDA APPROVED
DETERGENTS TO EXTEND
LABOR WARRANTY TO 1-YEAR!
MIX DETERGENTS 1 LB (1/2 KG) PER
5-GALLONS (15 LITERS) OF WATER
For CUDA Approved Detergents visit
http://w
ww.cudausa.com or
call 888-319-0882
9.807-513.0
90-DAY LABOR WARRANTY
EXTENDS TO 1-YEAR
WITH EXCLUSIVE USE OF
CUDA DETERGENTS
LIMIT
ED
Steam Vent
Control Panel
Sump Drain
Debris Tray
Detail Brush Assembly(Optional)
Power Brush (Optional)
AccessPanel
Lid Support Strut
Lid Handle
3 Way Air Valve (Optional)
Oil Skimmer
Assy.
Oil Collection Container
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Operations
Component Identification - Rear
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
CHECK
WATER LEVEL
DAILY CAUTIONHOT ALKALI
DO NOT USE
FLAMMABLE
SOLUTIONS DO NOTOPEN WHILE
PUMP ISRUNNING
DANGERHIGH VOLTAGE
WARNING
WARNING
Heating Element/
Thermostat Assy.
Power Cord
Optional Autofill Assy.
Drive Motor Assy.
Electrical Box
Low Water Shutoff
Sump Pump
Access Panel
Steam Vent
Control Panel
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Operations
Installation
Read and understand this entire section before you install your machine.
If you have any questions regarding the installation, please contact your dealer or call a customer service representative. When contacting customer service please refer to the machine identification tag inside the front cover of this manual for detailed machine specifi-cations.
Before You Begin
To prepare to install your new automatic parts washer, choose an unobstructed, level site that allows conve-nient access for operators and maintenance personnel. Sources for water and electrical power should be located near the installation site. If your machine is equipped with the optional power brush and hand detail brush you must also run a compressed air line to the installing site.
Step 1: Make Electrical Connections
NOTE: All electrical installation tasks must be performed by a licensed, professional electrician to ensure safe and proper operation. The installation must comply with the National Electric Code and all applicable state and local codes.
The machine can only operate on the type of electrical power indicated on the machine identification tag. Read and understand the machine identification tag to determine the electrical power requirements before installing the machine.
Step 2: Connect a Compressed-Air Line and Accessories
This step is required for machines equipped with the optional power brush and hand detail brush. If your machine does not have these options, skip the following procedure.
To ensure proper operation and to minimize the possi-bility of premature component failure, make sure the compressed air is supplied at 75 to 90 psi. It is also recommended that an in-line moisture trap and an in-line lubricator be installed on the main air supply line. Refer to the documentation provided with the air brush for more information.
1. Remove the power brush from the box, install the wire brush in the chuck and connect the air hose.
2. Familiarize yourself with the three-way air flow select valve (See Figure Below) then install a fitting to accommodate a connection to your compressed air supply.
3. Connect the shop compressed-air line to the machine.
4. Connect the hose from the power brush to the air flow select valve.
5. Hang the power brush on the bracket mounted along the right side of the machine.
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Incoming PowerTerminal Strip
Ground Lug
Compressed Air Connection
To Power Brush
Air Flow Adjustment
Knob
To Detail Brush
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Step 3: Fill the Machine With Water
1. Familiarize yourself with the water level indicator light on the control panel.
2. Open the right sump cover and feed a water hose directly into the sump chamber
3. Fill the sump with water. The sump capacity is 50 gallons.
4. When the low water level indicator light turns off, the sump is full. Turn off the water.
NOTE: Monitor the water level carefully - do not overfill the machine. If you overfill the machine, remove excess water using a small submersible pump or a suitable container. The correct water level is two inches from the top of the access door when the pump is off.
5. Close the lid.
6. Turn the heater timer to the 2 hour position. The sump will reach operating temperature (160°-180°F) in approximately one hour.
7. While the sump water is heating, add the appro-priate quantity of factory approved detergent to the wash chamber. We recommend mixing the detergent with warm water in a separate bucket/container and then pouring the dissolved detergent into the sump.
NOTE: Factory approved detergent is the only detergent approved for use with this automatic parts washer. It is specially formulated with rust inhibitors and anti-foaming agents to optimize performance and minimize maintenance. The use of any other detergent during the warranty period will void the warranty. In addition, using factory detergents will extend your 90 day labor warranty to 1 year.
8. Close the lid.
9. Turn the wash cycle timer to 2 hours for the first time and allow the machine to complete the cycle to thoroughly dissolve the detergent into the water.
When the machine stops (and after the wash water reaches operating temperature), it is ready for use. Refer to Operation for complete operating instruc-tions.
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Low WaterIndicator
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Operations
Main Operating ComponentsFamiliarize yourself with the main operating compo-nents before operating the machine.
Control PanelThe control panel is located on the front center of the lid and it contains the controls for the heater, wash cycle, oil skimmer, turntable and low-water indicator light.
Heater Control
The heater control is a 12-hour timer switch. It controls the heating element in the sump chamber. The heater control is thermostatically set at the factory to reach a high temperature of 180°F. The temperature is adjust-able using the thermostat (See Section on Thermostat for Illustration).
Wash Cycle ControlThe wash cycle control is a 60-minute timer switch with a hold feature. When set between 1 and 60 minutes, the timer automatically shuts off the pump and turntable when the wash cycle is complete. When set to hold, the pump and turntable run continuously until manually shut off.
Oil Skimmer Control
The oil skimmer control is a 30-minute timer switch that controls the automatic oil skimmer system.
Turntable Switch
The turntable switch is a simple rocker switch that enables you to disconnect power to the turntable motor. Set to ON, the turntable rotates during the wash cycle.
Set to OFF, the turntable does not rotate during the wash cycle. The switch is useful for washing large parts that would otherwise impede turntable rotation.
Low Water IndicatorThe low water indicator light illuminates if the wash solution in the sump is low.
Lid Safety SwitchThe lid safety switch is located on the front edge of the cleaning chamber. This feature ensures that the water pump and turntable motor do not operate if the lid is open or unsecured. The safety switch is adjustable.
Adjusting the Lid safety SwitchTo adjust the safety switch, remove the control panel, adjust the switch and replace the control panel. When properly adjusted, you should hear a slight ‘click’ as the lid closes.
ThermostatThe thermostat is located inside the heating element and thermostat enclosure. The thermostat is factory set to heat the wash solution to a maximum temperature of 180°F.
Adjusting the ThermostatTo adjust the thermostat, rotate the adjustment screw or knob clockwise to increase the temperature, or coun-terclockwise to decrease the temperature.
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Heater Control
Oil Skimmer Control
Turntable Switch
Low Water Indicator
Wash Cycle Control
Increase Temperature
Decrease Temperature
Adjustment Screw
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Operations
Debris ScreenThe debris screen is located just below the wash chamber and is accessible from the front of the machine. The debris screen continuously filters debris particles from the cleaning solution to ensure blockage-free spray nozzle operation and also provides a safeguard against small parts that might accidentally be washed through from the cleaning chamber.
The frequency at which you must clean the debris screen depends on machine usage. In general, you should clean the screen before operating the machine each day.
NOTE: Never operate the machine without the debris screen in place and never remove the screen while the machine is operating. The screen is specially sized to filter particles that could clog the spray nozzles or damage the water pump. Operating the machine without the debris screen in place could cause spray nozzle clogging, or water pump failure.
Air Flow Valve (Optional)The air flow valve is located on the right rear corner of the machine. It is a three-way ball valve that controls the flow of compressed air to the power brush and the hand detail brush.
Power Brush (Optional)The power brush is located on the right front corner of the machine.
NOTE: The power brush is a standard component on the model H20-2518 Deluxe Edition. It is available as an option on the base model H20-2518.
Using the Power BrushWith stiff stainless steel bristles turning at 1800 RPM, the power brush easily removes carbon deposits, old gasket material, or other tightly adhered materials from parts before washing.
To turn on the power brush, position the air flow select valve, then push the power brush lever lock forward with your thumb and squeeze the throttle lever to control the speed of the brush.
WARNING: Particles dislodged by the power brush could cause serious injury to your eyes. Always wear approved eye and hand protection when using the power brush.
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Position #1 - Power Brush Position #2 - Detail Brush
Throttle Lever Lock
Throttle Lever
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Detail Brush and Flow Regulator (Optional)
The detail brush is located on the front inside wall of the wash chamber. The flow regulator is located on the right rear corner of the machine (See Figure Below). The detail brush uses a continuous flow of hot cleaning solution through its nylon bristles to help you clean delicate or lightly soiled parts. The flow regulator controls the flow of cleaning solution through the detail brush.
Adjusting the Flow of Cleaning Solution
The flow of cleaning solution through the detail brush is pre-set at the factory. If you need to adjust the flow, pull out the flow regulator knob, then rotate it clockwise to decrease the flow or counterclockwise to increase the flow. After adjusting, push the knob back in to lock it.
NOTE: The detail brush is available as an option on the base model H2O-2518.
Oil Skimmer System
The oil skimmer system is located on the right rear corner of the machine. It automatically removes oil from the wash solution to prolong its useful life. Refer to Using the Oil Skimmer section.
Low Water Shut-Off
The low-water shut-off system (See Figure Below) shuts down the machine if the wash solution in the sump chamber drops below a safe level. The system uses two proximity switches and a float rod mounted near the rear of the sump chamber to monitor the water level.
NOTE: If your machine is equipped with the optional automatic water fill feature, the sump will automatically fill when the water level drops below the lower low water proximity switch.
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Detail Brush
Tank Rear Wall
Air Valve
Optional Detail Brush
Assembly
Pump
OilSkimmer
DiskSkimmer Blades
Motor Housing
Oil Collection Container
ProximitySwitch
Float Rod
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Automatic Water Fill
The automatic water fill system automatically maintains a proper water level in the sump. It is available as an option on model H2O-2518 machines.
The automatic water fill system uses the low-water shut-off proximity switches to open and close a water solenoid valve, which automatically maintains a proper water level in the sump. The figures on the previous page describe the operation of the automatic water fill system.
Automatic Water Fill Diagram:
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WATER LEVEL OK:Both switches OPEN, Automatic
Water Fill Valve (if installed) CLOSED, Heating Element ON.
LOW WATER LEVEL:Top switch CLOSED, Bottom Switch
CLOSED, Automatic Water Fill Valve (if installed) OPEN, Heating Element OFF.
SUMP FILLING:Top switch CLOSED, Bottom Switch OPEN, Automatic Water Fill Valve (if
installed) OPEN, Heating Element OFF.
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Detergents & Additives
Detergents
Manufacturer's detergents are the only detergents approved for use with our Automatic Parts washers. They are specially formulated with rust inhibitors and anti-foaming agents to optimize performance and minimize maintenance. The use of any other detergent during the warranty period will void the warranty.
To monitor the relative concentration of the detergent in the wash solution, periodically examine the washsolution in the sump chamber for the following indicators:
• Rust inside the machine: not enough detergent
• Excessive foaming: not enough detergent
• Thick, white residue on parts after washing: too much detergent
To maintain proper detergent concentration under typical operating conditions, add detergent each month after cleaning the sump chamber. Follow recom-mended detergent quantities. Use pH kit to determine the proper amount of detergent to use. If you need help interpreting test results, contact customer service.
Rust Inhibitor Additive
Factory detergents protect the entire inside of your machine against the degenerative effects of water evaporation. A rust inhibitor additive actually evapo-rates with the water and continuously coats and protects metal surfaces, even while your machine is sitting idle. For more information, contact your distrib-utor or call customer service.
Preparing the Machine for Use
Before you begin to wash parts, it is important that you properly prepare the machine. Before you begin to use the machine each day:
• check the water level and add water to the sump tank if necessary;
• heat the water to operating temperature;
• add detergent if necessary;
• verify that none of the spray nozzles are clogged; and clean the debris screen.
Washing Parts
The following procedure assumes that the heater is on and the sump water is at operating temperature.
To wash parts, perform the following procedure.
1. Load large, heavy parts directly onto the turntable. Load small, light parts in the small parts basket provided with your machine. Make sure none of the parts extend beyond the edge of the turntable and make sure large, light parts (valve covers, for example) are secured to the turntable.
NOTE: For optimum cleaning performance, provide a slight clearance between parts to allow adequate flow of cleaning solution around and between them.
2. Close the lid.
3. Set the wash cycle timer to between 1 and 60 minutes for a timed wash cycle, or set it to Hold for a continuous wash.
4. When the machine automatically stops (or after you manually stop the wash cycle), open the lid and wait a few moments to allow the parts to cool and dry before removing them. Most parts will flash-dry in seconds.
Shutting Down The Machine
To shut down the machine at the end of the day:
• set the wash cycle timer to OFF;
• set the heater timer to OFF;
• set the oil skimmer to OFF;
• shut off the compressed air at the supply line (if installed).
WARNING: If the heater is left unattended, the water could evaporate and the oil and grease in the wash chamber could catch fire.
For periods of extended shut-down, disconnect all power to the machine.
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Maintenance
Maintenance and Repair
To ensure optimum performance and trouble free oper-ation, observe the following maintenance schedule consistently.
Daily Maintenance• Check the water level; add water if necessary.
• Clean the debris screen.
Weekly Maintenance• Detergent Concentration Level: Check
detergent level weekly to maintain concentra-tion level which decreases when water is added. The pH level of this detergent must be in accordance with the detergent manufacturer's recommendation.
• Remove oil from the wash solution using the oil skimmer system (See Using the Oil Skimmer System).
• Examine the spray nozzles; clean and align if necessary (See Cleaning and Aligning the Spray Nozzles).
• To maintain the integrity of the exterior finish, wipe down the exterior of the machine using a spray degreaser and a soft, damp cloth. TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL COMPONENT FAILURE, DO NOT SPRAY THE MACHINE WITH WATER.
NOTE: Spray degreaser and a damp cloth will usually remove all dirt and grime from the machine. For particularly stubborn soap deposits, use a soft cloth dampened with warm solution from the wash chamber.
Monthly Maintenance• Drain and clean out the sump chamber
(See Cleaning out the Sump).
Semi-Annual Maintenance• Lubricate the pivot on the turntable motor
assembly with machine oil or anti-seize.
Using the Oil Skimmer
The oil skimmer is most effective if used when the cleaning solution is cool, and after it has been sitting for at least thirty minutes. The frequency at which you must remove the oil from the wash solution will depend on machine usage. Under typical operating conditions you can expect to remove the oil once each week.
To remove oil from the cleaning solution, perform the following procedure:
1. Allow the machine to sit idle for at least 30 minutes to allow the oil to float to the surface of the wash solution.
2. Ensure that the oil collection container is in place (See Figure Below), then turn the skimmer switch to the 30-minute position.
3. Allow the oil skimmer to operate until it is no longer extracting oil from the cleaning solution.
TIP: While extracting oil from the cleaning solution, oil will flow off the wiper blades in a fine continuous stream. Water will flow off the blades in droplets. Once droplets begin to flow off of the wiper blades, stop the skimmer motor.
4. When the skimmer motor stops, dispose of the oil in the collection container in accordance with local, state and federal regulations, then replace the container.
Cleaning and Aligning the Spray Nozzles
To ensure optimum cleaning performance, it is important that you examine the spray nozzles periodi-cally and clean and align them if necessary.
To clean a plugged nozzle, remove it from the spray pipe and use a small wire brush to free the nozzle of any obstructions. When you replace the nozzle on the spray pipe, make sure you align it according to the following diagram to maintain a proper spray pattern.
OilSkimmer
DiskSkimmer Blades
Motor Housing
Oil Collection Container
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Maintenance
NOTE: The spray nozzles are positioned to optimize the flow and distribution of cleaning solution in the wash chamber. If you remove the nozzles, make sure you replace them in the correct position on the appropriate pipe. Spray nozzle specifications are stamped on the face of each nozzle, as shown in the following diagram.
Cleaning out the Sump
1. Remove oil from the cleaning solution using the oil skimmer system.
2. Remove the turntable and the debris screen. To remove the turntable, slide the chain up from around the perimeter of the turntable, then pull up evenly on the turntable to remove it from the center pin
NOTE: When you remove the chain from the turntable, be sure to maintain some chain tension to ensure that the chain does not disengage from the drive pulley.
3. Drain the wash solution from the sump chamber.
4. Remove sand and other debris from the bottom of the sump chamber. To remove the debris either flush it out through the sump drain, or vacuum it out using a wet/dry vac. Dispose of the debris in accor-dance with applicable local, state and federal regu-lations.
NOTE: Take special care to ensure that the heating element is free of debris. A build up of debris around the element will decrease heating performance and may cause the element to overheat and fail.
5. Refill the sump with clean water.
6. Replace the debris screen and turntable. To connect the drive chain to the turntable see the figure below.
7. Heat the wash water to operating temperature, then add 10 scoops (20 cups) of detergent for normal operating conditions, or 12 scoops (24 cups) for heavy duty operating conditions.
8. Run the machine through a 30-minute wash cycle.
Repairing The Machine
The following procedures outline the steps necessary to replace specific items on the machine that could wear out or otherwise fail.
Heating Element
Required tools and Equipment
• •5/16" wrench or socket
• •2" socket and breaker bar
• •sealing tape or compound
• •medium phillips-head screwdriver
Replacement Procedure
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Drain the wash solution from the sump.
3. Remove the cover form the heating element and thermostat enclosure (Two 5/16" screws).
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Top and Bottom Nozzles
Turntable
Side Nozzles
Align the Notch in Each Spray Nozzle with the Center of the Turntable
Rotate Each Nozzle Approximately 3" from the
Center Line of the Pipe
DriveChain
Rotate turntable clockwise until chain reaches completely
around.
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4. Detach the two power leads from the heating element.
5. Using a 2" socket and breaker bar, unscrew the heating element from the machine.
NOTE: Since the heating element is in continuous contact with the cleaning solution the threads may corrode slightly. The element may be difficult to remove. When you install a new heating element, use sealing tape or compound on the threads to deter corrosion.
6. Install the new heating element. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Thermostat
Required Tools and Equipment
• 5/16" wrench or socket
• medium phillips-head screwdriver
• large flat-head screwdriver
Replacement Procedure
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Remove the cover from the heating element and thermostat enclosure (Two 5/16” screws).
3. Detach the two power leads from the heating element.
4. Using a large flat-head screwdriver, pry the ther-mostat out of the mounting bracket, then remove it from the machine.
5. Install the new thermostat. Installation is the reverse of removal.
NOTE: When you install the thermostat make sure you press it firmly into the mounting bracket. In order to operate correctly, the thermostat must be in direct contact with the rear wall of the sump chamber.
Turntable Motor
Required Tools and Equipment
• 5/16" wrench or socket
• 1/8" hex key
• medium phillips-head screwdriver
Replacement Procedure
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Disconnect the drive chain from the turntable.
3. Taking care not to kink or tangle the chain, place it on the turntable and close the lid.
4. Remove the turntable motor cover (Two 5/16” screws, See Figure On Next Page).
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Power Leads
Heating Element
Leads
Thermostat
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Maintenance
5. Remove the tension springs between the motor and the rear wall of the wash chamber.
6. Remove the drive pulley access plate (Two 5/16" screws.)
7. Disconnect all power leads from the motor, taking care to mark them for reassembly.
8. Raise the motor and bracket to remove the assembly from the pivot pin.
NOTE: You may have to reach into the drive pulley access hole with your fingers to free the chain from the drive pulley.
9. Use a 1/8” hex key to remove the pulley and steam shield disk from the drive motor shaft, then remove the four screws holding the motor to the mounting bracket.
10. Install the new motor. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Timers and Switches on the Control Panel
Required tools and Equipment
• 5/16” wrench or socket
• 1/2” wrench or deep socket
• small phillips-head screwdriver
• small flat-head screwdriver
Replacement Procedure
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Loosen the compression fitting on the back of the lid to allow enough slack in the wires to access the rear of the control panel when you remove it.
3. Remove the six 5/16” screws that hold the control panel to the lid.
4. Remove the two screws, retaining nut and O-ring that hold the timer switch to the control panel.
5. Pull the control panel away from the lid. From the rear of the panel remove the component you wish to replace.
6. Attach the power leads to the new component, then reassemble the control panel and replace it on the machine. Installation is the reverse of removal.
Skimmer Motor
Required Tools and Equipment
• 5/16” wrench or socket
• 1/2” wrench or socket
• small phillips-head screwdriver
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Steam Shield Disk
Motor
Compression Springs
AccessPlate
Hex Bolt
Screw
Motor Mount Screws (4)
ATTENTION
USE ONLY CUDA APPROVED
DETERGENTS TO EXTEND
LABOR WARRANTY TO 1-YEAR!
MIX DETERGENTS 1 LB (1/2 KG) PER
5-GALLONS (15 LITERS) OF WATER
For CUDA Approved Detergents visit
http://w
ww.cudausa.com or
call 888-319-0882
9.807-513.0
90-DAY LABOR WARRANTY
EXTENDS TO 1-YEAR
WITH EXCLUSIVE USE OF
CUDA DETERGENTS
LIMIT
ED
Screws
Screws
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Maintenance
Replacement Procedure
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Remove two 5/16” screws to remove the skimmer motor cover.
3. Remove the two wire nuts from the power leads to disconnect the leads from the motor, and discon-nect the conduit from the motor housing.
4. Remove the two 1/2” bolts from the skimmer assembly mounting plate to remove the skimmer assembly from the machine.
5. Remove the two screws from the center of the skimmer disk to detach the disk from the skimmer assembly. To remove the disk, disengage it from the center pin then slide it down.
6. Remove the three screws from the skimmer motor mounting plate to remove the motor from the skimmer assembly
7. Reassemble the skimmer and replace it on the machine. Assembly is the reverse of removal.
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Screws (Two On
Each Side)
Slide Cover Toward Rear To Remove
WireNuts
Nut
Screws
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Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting The Electrical System
To troubleshoot the electrical system use the following diagrams to eliminate the possibility of a blown fuse or a bad connection, then refer to Testing Individual Components to determine which component is causing the problem.
DANGER: Keep water away from electric wiring or fatal electric shock may result.
• Electrical troubleshooting should be performed by qualified personnel only.
• Avoid contact with power leads, terminals and fuses when power is connected.
• Disconnect power to machine before removing fuses or other electrical components.
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DANGER
KEEP WATER SPRAY AWAY FROM ELECTRICAL WIRING.
Transformer
GroundLug
Relays
Pump Overload
Relay
Timer
Pump Fuses
Heater Fuses
Terminal Strip
None
Power ON
Power OFF
Power OFF
Power OFF
Power OFF
Measure Voltage Across L1, and L2 Terminals on Junction Box
Electrical Panel is OK, Check Ma in Power Disconnect
Remove Primary Fuses; Measure the Resistance of Each
Fuse is Blown; Replace Blown Fuse
Remove Secondar y Fuse; Measu re the Resistance
Seconda r y Fuse is Blown; Replace Fuse
Remove Heater Fuses; Measure the Resistance of Each
One of the Heater Fuses is Blown; Replace the Blown Fuse
Remove Pump Fuses; Measure the Resistance of Each
One of the Pump Fuses is Blown; Replace the Blown Fuse
Elect r ica l Panel is OK, Refer to Testing Individual Components
208 to 240V
approximately 0 Ohms
approximately 0 Ohms
approximately 0 Ohms
approximately 0 Ohms
None
∞
∞
∞
∞
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Testing Individual ComponentsNOTE: The following troubleshooting procedures require the use of a volt/ohm meter. If you are not familiar with using a volt/ohm meter do not attempt to perform the following troubleshooting procedures. If you need assistance please contact your distributor.
Wash Cycle, Heater and Skimmer Timers
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Remove the timer from the control panel and disconnect all wires.
3. With the timer in the OFF position, test for conti-nuity using the ohm meter.
If there is continuity the timer is no longer func-tional; replace the timer.
4. With the timer in the ON position, test for continuity using an ohm meter.
If there is not continuity the timer is no longer func-tional; replace the timer.
Lid Safety Switch
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Remove the switch from the control panel and disconnect all wires.
3. With the switch fully open (not depressed), test for continuity.
If there is continuity the switch is no longer func-tional; replace the switch.
4. With the switch fully closed (depressed), test for continuity.
If there is not continuity the switch is no longer functional; replace the switch.
Heating Element
1. Disconnect power to machine.
2. Remove the cover from the heating element and thermostat enclosure (Two 5/16" screws).
3. Detach the two power leads from the heating element.
4. Use an ohm meter to measure the resistance of the heating element. The resistance should be approximately 10 ohms; if not, replace the heating element.
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Lid Safety Switch
Heating Element
Power Leads
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Maintenance
Thermostat
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Remove the cover from the heating element and thermostat enclosure (Two 5/16” Screws).
3. Detach the two power leads from the thermostat.
4. Using a large flat-head screwdriver, pry the ther-mostat out of the mounting bracket, then remove it from the machine
5. Set the thermostat to 120°F, warm it to just above 120°F, then test for continuity.
If there is continuity the thermostat is no longer functional; replace the thermostat.
6. Allow the thermostat to cool to room temperature, then test for continuity.
If there is not continuity the thermostat is no longer functional; replace the thermostat.
Start Capacitor
1. Disconnect power to the machine.
2. Remove the turntable motor cover (Two 5/16" screws).
3. Visually inspect the start capacitor. If it appears swollen or deformed, it is no longer functional; replace the start capacitor.
4. If the start capacitor is not visibly failed, remove it from the motor bracket, disconnect the wires, and test it for shorts using an ohm meter.
If the ohm meter reads approximately 1 ohm, the start capacitor is no longer functional; replace the start capacitor.
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Start Capacitor
Screws
Mounting Bracket
PowerLeads
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
POOR CLEANING PERFORMANCE
Parts are obstructing each otherCheck the position of parts on turntable; position parts to allow flow of cleaning solution around and between them.
Low water level in sumpCheck sump water level and add water if necessary.
Clogged or improperly aligned spray nozzles
Check the spray nozzles for obstructions and alignment; clean and align if necessary.
Wash solution is not properly heatedCheck wash solution temperature; temperature should be between 160° and 180°F.(See “Wash Solution Is Not Heating” Section)
Pump is not operating properly See “Pump Does Not Operate Properly” Section.
FOAMING
Machine operating with cold water Bring water up to correct temperature.
Grease, high detergent motor oils, transmission oil, gear lubes
Do not place oil pan or transmission pan into machine without pouring oil out of it.
Not enough detergentAdd more detergent, check pH level. Use defoamer.
WHITE POWDER ON PARTS
Solution is oldChange sump water and recharge with fresh detergent and vapor corrosion inhibitor.
Water hardness and TDS (totally dissolved solids)
Use a water softener and/or change your sump water more frequently.
Large parts can dry before solution runs off, leaving powdery residue
Turn heat down to approximately 140°.
WASH SOLUTION IS NOT HEATING
Blown fuse Check the electrical panel for a blown fuse.
Thermostat is set incorrectly Check the thermostat setting; set to 180°F.
Line voltage is too lowContact a licensed electrician to verify that the line voltage is between 208 and 240V.
Excess debris is built up around heating element
Check for debris build up around the heating element; clean out if necessary. (See “Cleaning Out the Sump” Section).
Failed heat timer Test the heater timer; replace if necessary.
Failed thermostatTest the thermostat; replace if necessary (See “Thermostat” Section).
Failed heating element Test the heating element; replace if necessary.
WASH SOLUTION IS TOO HOT
Thermostat is incorrectly installedCheck the thermostat to ensure that it is correctly installed into the mounting bracket(See “Thermostat” Section).
Failed thermostatReplace the thermostat (See “Thermostat” Section).
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
MACHINE FAILS TO START WHEN
“WASHING PARTS” PROCEDURE IS FOLLOWED
Main power disconnect is offVerify that no service is being performed on the machine, then turn the main power disconnect on.
Lid is not closing properlyCheck the lid closure safety switch; adjust if necessary.
Failed lid closure safety switchTest the lid closure safety switch; replace if necessary (See “Adjusting the Lid Safety Switch”).
Failed washer cycle timerTest the wash cycle timer; replace if necessary (See “Lid Safety Switch”).
Pump is not operating properly See “Pump Does Not Operate Properly” section.
TURNTABLE DOES NOT
OPERATE PROPERLY
Parts are obstructing turntable rotation
Check for parts obstructing rotation of the turntable; rearrange if necessary.
Drive chain is not on the drive pulley
Check drive chain; realign on drive pulley if necessary.
Turntable motor compression springs are not installed
Check the turntable motor compression springs; install if necessary (See “Turntable Motor Assembly”).
Blown fuseCheck electrical panel for blown fuse; replace if necessary.
Failed wash cycle timer
Test the electrical panel to eliminate the possibility of a blown fuse then contact a licensed electrician or a service representative to test the turntable motor.
PUMP DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY
Low water level in sump Check sump water level; add water if necessary.
Pump intake is pluggedCheck pump intake for obstructions; clean out if necessary.
Pump overload relay is tripped Reset the motor overload relay.
Blown fuseCheck electrical panel for a blown fuse; replace if necessary.
Line voltage is too lowContact a licensed electrician to verify that the line voltage is between 208 and 240V.
Pump is failed
Test the electrical panel to eliminate the possibility of a blown fuse then contact a licensed electrician or a customer service representative to test the pump motor.
OIL SKIMMER DOES NOT
OPERATE PROPERLYBlown fuse
Check electrical panel for a blown fuse; replace if necessary.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
OIL SKIMMER DOES NOT
OPERATEPROPERLY (CONTINUED)
Skimmer blades are too tight
Turn on the skimmer motor and observe the contact between the skimmer blades and the skimmer disk. If the blades skip, bind, or leave a significant scratch on the disk, they are too tight. To loosen the blades, gently bend them away from the skimmer disk.
Cooling fan on skimmer motor is jammed
Turn off power to machine, remove skimmer motor housing, ensure that cooling fan is free of obstruc-tions.
Failed skimmer timerTest the skimmer timer; replace if necessary (See “Wash Cycle, Heater, and Skimmer Timers”).
Failed skimmer motorContact a licensed electrician to test the motor; replace if necessary.
LID LEAKSLid closure safety switch is not adjusted properly
Check the lid closure safety switch; adjust if necessary.
INTERIOR OF MACHINE IS
RUSTING
Low detergent concentration or improper detergent usage
Our detergents, when used at proper concentrations of 10 to 12 scoops (20 to 24 cups) per 50 gallons of water, contains adequate rust inhibitors to prevent rust. Verify that you are using our detergents at the correct concentration.
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Notes
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Parts
Parts
1.043-342.0, 1.043-343.0, 1.043-344.0, 1.043-345.0, 1.043-380.0, 1.043-381.0, 1.043-508.0, 1.043-509.0,1.043-510.0, 1.043-511.0, 1.043-512.0, 1.043-514.0
CUDA 2518
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4520
5
48
7
212
3, 6
9
12
23
65
1
6
34, 6
24 31
33
14
30
4
8
53
37 4039
3536
38
23
5461,62,63
41
6455
50
49
174746
44
57
51
42
47
18 45
15
10
2628
29
58
32
56
56
4718
13
1619
To Electrical Box
47
18
52
43
Field Installed
For Detail See Spray Arm Assembly
Illus.
59
60
AnglesMatch
7
22
25
66
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REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.712-832.0 1 TIMER, 60 MIN. 230V-460V MODELS
2 8.713-328.0 2 SWITCH, LIGHTED ROCKER SKIMMER/TT ON/OFF
3 8.712-833.0 1 TIMER, 12 HOUR 230V-460V MODELS
4 8.716-408.0 1 LIGHT, INDICATOR AMBER 120V
5 9.804-185.0 2 LATCH-VISE ACTION
6 9.804-294.0 3 KNOB, TIMER, BLACK
7 8.713-315.0 1 SWITCH, MERCURY TILT 230V-460V MODELS
8 8.713-316.0 1 CLIP, MOUNTING, MERCURY SWITCH 230V-460V MODELS
9 9.804-510.0 1 SWITCH, 15 AMP
10 8.713-105.0 1 SWITCH BOOT, THREADED
11 8.731-254.0 1 PARTS BASKET -SMALL 8 X 8 X 4 NOT SHOWN
12 8.712-818.0 3 HANDLE, LID/DOOR, BLACK
13 9.802-698.0 2 SCREW, 10/32 X 1/2 BH, SOC, SS
14 9.8042-24.0 1 DECAL, CAUTION CHECK WATER LEVEL
15 9.801-125.0 1 LABEL, CUDA 11 X 3
16 9.804-567.0 2 NUT, 10/32 ESNA
17 8.941-093.0 1 ASSY, TANK
- 8.922-481.0 1 WLMT, TANK 2518, SS
18 8.718-987.0 8 WASHER, RUBBER
19 8.718-568.0 2 WASHER, 1/4 FLAT, SS SEALING RUB
20 8.913-727.0 2 DOOR, SUMP ACCESS
- 8.922-512.0 2 WLMT, DOOR, SUMP ACCESS, SS
21 8.712-861.0 8 ft. EDGE, TRIM, NEOPRENE CONTROL PANEL
22 8.718-741.0 1 SCREW, 6 - 32" X 1/4" PH TRH ZINC
23 9.804-207.0 4 STUD, BALL
24 8.941-098.0 1 CONTROL PANEL TOP
25 9.802-784.0 1 NUT, 6-32 KEPS
26 8.718-794.0 8 SCREW, 10/32" X 3/4" HEX SS
27 9.804-203.0 1 HANDLE, DOORS/STRAINER
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REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
28 8.941-100.0 1 COVER, LOWER CONTROL PANEL
29 9.802-791.0 8 NUT, CAGE, 10/32"
30 8.716-533.0 3 CLAMP, TIE WRAP ADHESIVE
31 8.716-547.0 1 CONNECTOR, 1/2 LT STRAIGHT, BLACK
32 8.712-861.0 24" EDGE TRIM, NEOPRENE
33 8.714-539.0 1 LABEL, CONTROL CUDA 2518
34 8.713-357.0 1 TIMER, 30 MIN SPRING WOUND
35 8.712-855.0 1 BOLT, 3/4-16 X 1-1/2
36 8.712-909.0 1 WASHER, LOCK 3/4
37 8.923-157.0 1 LINKAGE, LID, SS
38 8.713-234.0 1SPINDLE, TURNTABLE (10791) 732X-752X, 2530-2848, 2216
- 8.713-685.0 1 SPINDLE, TURNTABLE CHAIN DRIVE, SS
39 9.804-347.0 1BEARING, BALL LOWER TT 6007 DOUBLE SEALED, 6007 RS
40 9.804-346.0 1BEARING, BALL, UPPER TT 6206 DOUBLE SEALED 6206 RS
41 8.915-388.0 100" SEAL, BULB TYPE (12 G) NITRILE, SIDE PROFILE
42 8.941-102.0 1 TURNTABLE ASSY
- 8.922-348.0 1 WLMT, TURNTABLE 2518/2530, SS
43 8.705-956.0 1 CONTAINMENT RING-25 INCH,MARKED BLUE
44 8.915-606.0 1 CATCH DEBRIS TRAY
- 8.921-919.0 1 WLMT, DEBRIS TRAY, SS
45 8.713-246.0 6 SCREW, 5/16"-18 X 1, SOCKET HEAD
46 9.802-804.0 2 WASHER 5/16
47 9.802-776.0 6 NUT, 5/16 ESNA NC
48 8.713-037.0 4 WHEEL, POLYOLEFIN, 4" X 2" X 3/4" BORE
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REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
49 8.712-939.0 4 PIN, CLEVIS, 3/4 X 3-1/2"
50 8.712-875.0 4 PIN, COTTER 1/8" X 1-1/4"
51 8.712-936.0 1 CHAIN, W/CONNECTOR LINK
- 8.923-112.0 1 CHAIN, W/CONNECTOR LINK, SS
52 8.904-660.0 1 DECAL, KEEP HANDS CLEAR
53 8.941-099.0 1 LID ASSY
- 8.922-501.0 1 WLMT, LID 2518, SS
54 8.706-328.0 1 PIPE, PLUG 1/4 GALV
- 8.753-897.0 1 PLUG, PIPE, 1/4 304 SS
55 8.706-350.0 1 PIPE, CAP 1/2" GALV
- 8.753-615.0 1 CAP, 1/2" THREADED, 304 SS, SCH 40
56 8.719-058.0 2 COTTER PIN, 1/8 X 1"
57 8.706-349.0 1 PIPE CAP, 1-1/2" GALV
- 8.749-821.0 1 PIPE CAP, 1-1/2" STAINLESS STEEL
58 9.802-748.0 6 SCREW, 6/32 X 3/8
59 8.725-297.0 4 WASHER, BULLET HINGE, 6MM PIN, BRASS
60 8.725-296.0 2 WASHER, BULLET HINGE, 8MM PIN, BRASS
61 9.800-013.0 1LABEL, ASSEMBLED USA, INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE
62 9.800-034.0 1 LABEL, CLEAR LEXAN NOT SHOWN
63 - 1 LABEL, UL/ETL
64 9.804-361.0 1 DECAL, PATENT NUMBER
65 9.807-513.0 1 LABEL, CUDA APPROVED DETERGENTS
66 8.924-172.0 1 BUCKET, OIL
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Spray Arm
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1 4
3
6
5
8
7
10
9
12
11
14
13
15
Top & Bottom
Align Notch in each Spray Nozzle with the Center of
the Turntable
Rotate Each Nozzle Approximately 3° from Center Line
of Pipe
Side
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REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.712-973.0 9 NOZZLE, 50°, #6
- 8.749-638.0 9 NOZZLE, 50°, #6 STAINLESS
2 9.804-367.0 2O-RING #125 BUNA PIPE SWIVEL, 1.299" ID X 1.505" OD
3 8.941-103.0 1 SPRAY ARM ASSY., UPPER
- 8.930-067.0 1 ARM, UPPER SPRAY WELD ASSY SS
4 8.706-081.0 1 CAP, 1" BLACK PIPE
- 8.753-614.0 1 CAP, 1" THREADED, 304 SS, SCH 40
5 8.712-901.0 1 SCREW, SET 10-32 X 3/8" KNURLED POINT
6 8.921-456.0 1 MANIFOLD, SPRAY PIPE W/SWIVEL
- 8.930-073.0 1 ASSY, MANIFOLD, SPRAY PIPE W/SWIVEL SS
7 8.706-195.0 2 ELBOW, 1-1/2" 90° BLACK
- 8.706-192.0 2 ELBOW, 1-1/2", SS-304, 90°
8 8.706-014.0 1 NIPPLE, 1-1/2" X 2" LONG
- 8.706-012.0 1 NIPPLE, 1-1/2" X CLOSE, 316L SS
9 8.720-004.0 1 MANIFOLD, LOWER SPRAY PIPE 1-1/2" NPT
- 8.930-062.0 1 MANIFOLD, LOWER SPRAY, SS
10 8.921-307.0 1 ELBOW, 1-1/2" NPT W/NOZZLE
- 8.922-360.0 1 ELBOW, 1-1/2" NPT W/NOZZLE
11 8.930-048.0 1 NIPPLE, 1-1/2" X 8" LONG
- 8.922-514.0 NIPPLE 2518, SS
12 8.713-136.0 1 UNION, 1-1/2" NPT
- 8.706-332.0 1 UNION, 1.5', 304 SS
13 9.802-719.0 1 U-BOLT, 5/16" X 1-1/2" PIPE
14 9.802-805.0 2 WASHER, 5/16", FLAT, SAE, SS
15 9.802-777.0 2 NUT, 5/16", ESNA, NC,SS
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2
6
34
33
10
1
9
32
5
31
29
2123
22
4241
20
54
3740
36
39
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Cuda 2518 Rear
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.714-540.0 2 GAS SPRING, STRUT 70# 4515QF
2 8.714-491.0 1 HEATING ELEMENT, 6 KW, 208V, 1 PH (10433800)
- 8.716-646.0 1 HEATING ELEMENT, 6 KW, 230V, 1 PH (10433420)
- 8.714-581.0 1 HEATING ELEMENT, 6 KW, 208V, 3 PH (10433810)
- 8.713-253.0 1 HEATING ELEMENT, 6 KW, 230V, 3 PH (10433430)
- 8.713-254.0 1 HEATING ELEMENT, 6 KW, 460V, 3 PH (10433440)
- 8.713-398.0 1 HEATING ELEMENT, 6 KW 575V, 3 PH (10433450)
3 8.715-413.0 1 PUMP, 3 HP, 208/230V 1 PH (10433420, 10433800)
- 8.715-414.0 1 PUMP, SCOT 3 HP, 208-230/460V 3 PH (10433810, 10433430,
10433440)
- 8.715-415.0 1 PUMP, 3 HP, 575V, 3 PH (10433450)
4 9.804-375.0 1 PLATE, GASKET PUMP
5 8.725-371.0 1 GEARMOTOR, APW
6 8.713-593.0 1 THERMOSTAT, 180° (1 PH MODELS) (10433420, 10433800)
- 8.713-030.0 1 THERMOSTAT, (3 PH MODELS) (10433810,
10433430,10433440)
7 8.725-437.0 1 CAPACITOR, GEARMOTOR
8 9.804-376.0 2 PLATE, GASKET PUMP, CENTER
9 9.802-517.0 1 CONNECTOR, 1/2 90° BLACK
10 8.712-903.0 2SPRING, COMPRESSION .105" X 1.125" X 3.5", 10.3 LBS/INCH
11 9.804-120.0 1 SENSOR, MAGNET REED
12 9.804-119.0 1 SWITCH, MAG REED NC
13 9.804-118.0 1 SWITCH, MAG REED NO
14 8.718-813.0 4 SCREW, 10//32 X 1/2
15 8.731-134.0 1 SCREW, 4-40 X 1/2 SLOTTED P/H M/S ZINC
16 8.718-847.0 1 NUT, 4-40 KEPS, ZINC
17 8.922-155.0 1 FLOAT, ROD SS
18 8.712-132.0 1 FLOAT, 3-1/2" BALL, STEEL, SS
19 8.718-806.0 1 SCREW,1/4-20 X 1/2" SHCS SS
20 8.913-749.0 1 STOP LID HINGE
21 9.802-802.0 2 WASHER, 5/16" FLAT SAE
22 9.802-773.0 3 NUT, 1/4" ESNA NC
23 9.804-223.0 1 DECAL, OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS
24 8.706-327.0 1 PLUG, 1.5" PIPE GALV
25 8.930-331.0 1 BACK, ELECTRIC COVER
26 8.913-739.0 1 ASSY, GEARMOTOR COVER
27 9.802-073.0 32" WEATHERSTRIP, 1/8X1/2X75 IN
28 8.718-794.0 4 SCREW, 10/32" X 3/4" HEX SS
29 8.752-174.0 1 WASHER, GEARMOTOR, STAINLESS
30 8.713-646.0 2BEARING, NYLON 1/2" ID X 3/4" ODL STD MACHINE TT PIVOT
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REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
31 8.714-008.0 1 TORQUE LIMITER, STD SIZE
- 8.754-199.0 1 TORQUE LIMITER, STD SIZE, SS
32 8.913-720.0 1 COVER, GEARMOTOR BOX
- 8.922-515.0 1 COVER, GEARMOTOR BOX, SS
33 8.913-737.0 1 ASSY, GEARMOTOR SWING ARM
34 8.718-936.0 4 SCREW #8 X 1/2" PHILLIPS ZINC PLATED
35 8.709-081.0 2 CLAMP, SCREW #28
36 9.804-359.0 6" HOSE, 1-1/2" AG200
37 8.713-135.0 1 PIPE, BARBED, MALE NPT 1-1/2" (1)
- 8.753-963.0 1 PIPE-BARBED/MALE NPT 1 1/2"" 316 S/S
38 9.804-399.0 1 GROMMET, PIPE, VINYL 1-1/2"
39 8.706-195.0 1 PIPE ELL 90°, 1/2" BLACK
- 8.706-192.0 1 ELBOW, 1-1/2, SS-304, 90°
40 8.735-006.0 1 PIPE, NIPPLE 1-1/2" X 6-3/4" BLACK
- 8.921-946.0 1 NIPPLE, 1-1/2 X 6-3/4 LONG, SCH 40, SS
41 9.802-779.0 4 NUT, 3/8" ESNA NC
42 9.802-807.0 4 WASHER, 3/8 SAE FLAT
43 9.800-016.0 2 LABEL, DISCONNECT POWER
44 9.804-140.0 1DECAL WARNING, GRADE LEVEL WIRE TEMP RATING
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Cuda 2518 Rear
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
45 9.804-372.0 1 DECAL, WARNING YELLOW/BLACK
46 9.804-352.0 1 DECAL, DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE
47 8.718-611.0 1 BOLT, 1/4" X 3-1/2" NC
48 9.803-831.0 1 CONNECTOR, 3/4" L/T, 90° BLK
- 9.802-517.0 1 CONNECTOR, 1/2" L/T, 90° BLK (1.043-345.0 ONLY)
49 9.804-374.0 1 DECAL, KEEP DRY
50 8.716-547.0 1 CONNECTOR, 1/2 LT STRT, BLK
51 8.706-343.0 1 PIPE, BARBED, GALV. 1-1/2 MNPT
- 8.753-963.0 1 PIPE, BARBED/MALE NPT 1-1/2" SS
52 8.706-193.0 1 ELBOW, 1-1/2", GALV, 90 DGR
- 8.706-192.0 1 ELBOW, 1-1/2, SS-304 90°
53 8.706-327.0 1 PLUG, 1-1/2, PIPE, GALV
- 8.706-257.0 1 PLUG, 1-1/2, PIPE, SS
54 9.804-184.0 50" SEAL, BULB TYPE, NITRILE
55 8.718-937.0 1 SCREW, #8 X 3/4 PHILLIPS
56 8.713-036.0 4 WASHER, #10 RUBBER BONDED
57 9.802-791.0 4 NUT, CAGE 10/32"
58 8.913-741.0 1 PUMP SPACER
59 8.718-978.0 1 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK RING, SS
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21
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Detail Brush Option
Power Brush Option
Auto Fill Option
3
15
21
5
19
13
18
23
22
8
27
Plug (Item 35)
Installed Here When Power Brush Is Not
Supplied
41Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
Cuda 2518 Options
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
DETAIL & POWER BRUSH KIT (200-000-01):
1 8.712-778.0 1 PUMP -AIR DIAPHRAGM
2 8.709-117.0 3 CLAMP, HOSE, UNI .62-.75 ST
3 8.712-810.0 1 REGULATOR -AIR 1/4" NPT
4 9.804-091.0 1 BRUSH -POLYFLOW (FLO-THRU)
5 8.712-815.0 1 CLIP -DETAIL BRUSH
6 8.712-834.0 1 DRILL -PNEUMATIC AIR R-ANGLE
7 8.712-835.0 1 BRUSH -WIRE CUP 2-3/4" DIA., 1/4" STEM
8 8.712-836.0 1HOSE -ASSEMBLY 1/4" X 60", MPT EA END POWER BRUSH
9 8.712-838.0 1 PIPE -BALL VALVE 1/4" 3-WAY
10 9.802-254.0 10" HOSE, 1/4", PUSH-ON, FUEL LINE /FT
11 8.706-161.0 1 ELBOW, 1/4", STREET, 90° GALV
12 9.802-698.0 5 SCREW, 10-32" X 1/2" BH, SOC, SS
13 8.711-785.0 22" HOSE, 3/8" PUSH ON, /FT
14 9.804-567.0 5 NUT, 10/32", ESNA
15 8.718-959.0 2 WASHER, #10 FLAT S/S
16 8.915-637.0 1 BRACKET, POWER BRUSH
17 8.714-007.0 40" HOSE -1/4" ID X 7/16" OD BUNA TUBING 60 DURO
18 9.802-143.0 1 HOSE BARB, 1/4" BARB X 1/4" PIPE, 90°
19 9.802-138.0 1 HOSE BARB, 1/4" BARB X 1/4" ML PIPE, BRASS
20 8.705-104.0 2 HOSE BARB, 3/8" BARB X 1/4" ML PIPE
21 6.390-126.0 4 CLAMP, HOSE, .46-.54 ST
22 8.714-255.0 2 SCREW-10-24 X 1/4"SS MS PHIL
23 8.705-204.0 1 NIPPLE, 1/4" CLOSE
24 8.712-808.0 1FILTER -INLET (MESH BALL 1/4" NPT 20 X 20 MESH) DETAIL PUMP
25 9.802-103.0 1 BUSHING, SNAP, 5/8"
26 8.711-785.0 12" HOSE, 3/8" PUSH-ON, /FT
27 8.718-568.0 3 WASHER, 1/4" FLAT SS SEALING RUB
POWER BRUSH OPTION (200.023-02):
6 8.712-834.0 1 DRILL -PNEUMATIC AIR R-ANGLE
7 8.712-835.0 1 BRUSH -WIRE CUP 2-3/4" DIA., 1/4" STEM
12 9.802-698.0 3 SCREW, 10-32" X 1/2" BH, SOC, SS
14 9.804-567.0 3 NUT, 10/32", ESNA
16 8.915-637.0 1 BRACKET, POWER BRUSH
27 8.718-568.0 3 WASHER, 1/4" FLAT SS SEALING RUB
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REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
DETAIL BRUSH KIT (200.007-01):
1 8.712-778.0 1 PUMP -AIR DIAPHRAGM
2 8.709-117.0 3 CLAMP, HOSE, UNI .62-.75 ST
3 8.712-810.0 1 REGULATOR -AIR 1/4" NPT
4 9.804-091.0 1 BRUSH -POLYFLOW (FLO-THRU)
5 8.712-815.0 1 CLIP -DETAIL BRUSH
9 8.712-838.0 1 PIPE -BALL VALVE 1/4" 3-WAY
10 9.802-254.0 10" HOSE, 1/4", PUSH-ON, FUEL LINE /FT
11 8.706-161.0 1 ELBOW, 1/4", STREET, 90° GALV
12 9.802-698.0 5 SCREW, 10-32" X 1/2" BH, SOC, SS
13 8.711-785.0 22" HOSE, 3/8" PUSH ON, /FT
14 9.804-567.0 5 NUT, 10/32", ESNA
15 8.718-959.0 2 WASHER, #10 FLAT S/S
17 8.714-007.0 40" HOSE -1/4" ID X 7/16" OD BUNA TUBING 60 DURO
18 9.802-143.0 1 HOSE BARB, 1/4" BARB X 1/4" PIPE, 90°
19 9.802-138.0 1 HOSE BARB, 1/4" BARB X 1/4" ML PIPE, BRASS
20 8.705-104.0 2 HOSE BARB, 3/8" BARB X 1/4" ML PIPE
21 6.390-126.0 4 CLAMP, HOSE, .46-.54 ST
22 8.714-255.0 2 SCREW-10-24 X 1/4"SS MS PHIL
23 8.705-204.0 1 NIPPLE, 1/4" CLOSE
24 8.712-808.0 1FILTER -INLET (MESH BALL 1/4" NPT 20 X 20 MESH) DETAIL PUMP
25 9.802-103.0 1 BUSHING, SNAP, 5/8"
26 8.711-785.0 12" HOSE, 3/8" PUSH-ON, /FT
27 8.718-568.0 3 WASHER, 1/4" FLAT SS SEALING RUB
35 8.706-328.0 1 S PIPE PLUG, 1/4 GALV NOT SHOWN
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43Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
Cuda 2518 Options
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
AUTOFILL OPTION (200.170-01):
28 9.802-514.0 2 STRAIN RELIEF, STRT, LQ TITE 3231 SMALL
29 8.713-149.0 1 SOLENOID VALVE, 1/2" BRASS
30 9.802-146.0 1 SWIVEL, 1/2" MP X 3/4" GHF W/STRAINER
31 9.802-423.0 48" CORD, SERVICE, SEO, 16/3, /FT COLEMAN
32 9.802-525.0 1 LOCKNUT, 1/2" NOT SHOWN
33 8.713-656.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL 3 PIN FEMALE NOT SHOWN
34 8.713-768.0 3 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL PIN MALE NOT SHOWN
44
208V 1 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.750-863.0 1 CONTACTOR, 3 POLE 30A (3 HP MOTOR)
2 8.713-078.0 1 FUSE, 2A
3 8.713-086.0 1 GROUND, LUG 2 HOLE
4 9.804-595.0 2 END BRACKET, ENTERLEC
5 8.713-286.0 2 FUSE, CLASS R 2A
GROUND
8
1
12, 13
7
11, 3410
5
2
21
20
19
69
3
4
35
31
30
35
35
26
22
24
35
36
33
25
36
4
29
38
37
16
28
49
14
44
46
18
45 39
27
40
41
42
43
17
15
15
45
45
47
Auto Fill Option
To Turntable Motor
To Heater
To Pump
To Control Panel
32
44
Timer Option
OilSkimmer
48
From Control Panel
23 27
Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
45Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
208V 1 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
6 8.713-290.0 1 BLOCK, FUSE (H2PR) 30A 2 POLE (PUMP MOTOR)
7 8.714-451.0 2 FUSE, 35A (6 KW HEATER)
8 8.750-875.0 1 OVERLOAD, 14.5-18 AMP
9 8.713-293.0 2 FUSE, CLASS R 20A PUMP MOTOR
10 8.716-398.0 3 TERMINAL BLOCK, BLUE ENTERLEC
11 8.716-396.0 3 TERMINAL BLOCK, ENTERLEC
12 8.753-367.0 1 RELAY, SPDT
13 8.753-368.0 1 RELAY, BASE
14 9.802-791.0 4 NUT, CAGE, 10/32"
15 8.713-603.0 2 CONNECTOR, ELEC, 3 PIN MALE
16 8.716-399.0 1 END COVER, ENTERLEC
17 8.713-697.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC. 6 PIN MALE
18 8.713-699.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC. 9 PIN MALE
19 8.714-164.0 1 BLOCK, TERMINAL, 2 POSITION
20 8.714-290.0 1 CONTACTOR, GENERAL PURPOSE 230V 30A
21 8.716-895.0 4 TRANSFORMER, 200VA-120V, 200KVA
22 8.718-794.0 1 SCREW, 10/32" X 3/4" HEX SS
23 8.714-132.0 1 BLOCK, FUSE, 60A
24 9.802-073.0 50" WEATHERSTRIP, 1/8" X 1/2" X 75
25 9.802-457.0 5.25" DIN RAIL, 35MM
26 9.800-040.0 1 LABEL, GROUND SYMBOL
27 9.802-517.0 3 CONNECTOR, 1/2 L/T 90° BLK
28 9.802-515.0 1 STRAIN RELIEF, STRT LQ TITE 3200
29 9.802-105.0 2 PLUG, 7/8 HOLE
30 9.802-781.0 4 NUT, 3/8 FLANGE, WHIZ LOC NC
31 8.718-835.0 4 NUT, 5/8 JAM, ESNA NF
32 9.803-831.0 1 CONNECTOR, 3/4" L/T, 90° BLK
33 8.716-599.0 2 TERMINAL, GROUNDING GREEN W/YELLOW
34 8.755-017.0 1 TERMINAL BLOCK JUMPER, 3 POLE
35 8.718-937.0 7 SCREW, #8 X 3/4 PHILLIPS ZINC PLATED
36 8.718-936.0 8 SCREW #8 X 1/2 PHILLIPS, ZINC PLATED
37 8.924-271.0 1 COVER, ELECTRICAL BOX
38 8.924-272.0 1 PANEL, ELECTRICAL
39 9.802-448.0 24" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
40 9.803-832.0 25" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 3/4"
41 9.802-448.0 14" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT,FLEX 1/2"
42 9.802-448.0 19" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT
43 9.802-423.0 24" CORD, SERVICE 16/3
44 8.713-768.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL PIN, MALE
45 8.713-604.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL PIN, FEMALE
46 8.713-698.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL, 9 PIN FEMALE
47 8.713-656.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL,3 PIN FEMALE
48 8.735-008.0 1 PLUG, 1-1/4" HOLE
49 8.924-274.0 1 WLMT, ELEC BOX
46
230V 1 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.750-863.0 1 CONTACTOR, IEC 3 POLE 30A (3 HP MOTOR)
2 8.713-078.0 1 FUSE, 2A
3 8.713-086.0 1 GROUND, LUG 2 HOLE
4 9.804-595.0 2 END BRACKET, ENTERLEC
5 8.713-286.0 2 FUSE, CLASS R 2A
GROUND
8
1
12, 13
7
11, 3410
5
2
21
20
19
69
3
4
35
31
30
35
35
26
22
24
35
36
33
25
36
4
29
38
37
16
28
49
14
44
46
18
45 39
27
40
41
42
43
17
15
15
45
45
47
Auto Fill Option
To Turntable Motor
To Heater
To Pump
To Control Panel
32
44
Timer Option
OilSkimmer
48
From Control Panel
23 27
# 1.043.342.0
Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
47Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
230V 1 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
6 8.713-290.0 1 BLOCK, FUSE (H2PR) 30A 2 POLE (PUMP MOTOR)
7 8.713-291.0 2 FUSE, 30A (6 KW HEATER)
8 8.750-875.0 1 OVERLOAD, 14.5-18 AMP
9 8.713-293.0 2 FUSE, CLASS R 20A PUMP MOTOR
10 8.716-398.0 3 TERMINAL BLOCK, BLUE ENTERLEC
11 8.716-396.0 3 TERMINAL BLOCK, ENTERLEC
12 8.753-367.0 1 RELAY, SPDT
13 8.753-368.0 1 RELAY, BASE
14 9.802-791.0 4 NUT, CAGE, 10/32"
15 8.713-603.0 2 CONNECTOR, ELEC, 3 PIN MALE
16 8.716-399.0 1 END COVER, ENTERLEC
17 8.713-697.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC. 6 PIN MALE
18 8.713-699.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC. 9 PIN MALE
19 8.714-164.0 1 BLOCK, TERMINAL, 2 POSITION
20 8.714-290.0 1 CONTACTOR, GENERAL PURPOSE 230V 30A
21 8.716-875.0 1 TRANSFORMER, 240V/480V- 120/240V, 200KVA
22 8.718-794.0 4 SCREW, 10/32" X 3/4" HEX SS
23 8.713-290.0 1 BLOCK, FUSE (H2PR) 30A 2 POLE (6 KW HEATER)
24 9.802-073.0 50" WEATHERSTRIP, 1/8" X 1/2" X 75
25 9.802-457.0 5.25" DIN RAIL, 35MM
26 9.800-040.0 1 LABEL, GROUND SYMBOL
27 9.802-517.0 3 CONNECTOR, 1/2 L/T 90° BLK
28 9.802-515.0 1 STRAIN RELIEF, STRT LQ TITE 3200
29 9.802-105.0 2 PLUG, 7/8 HOLE
30 9.802-781.0 4 NUT, 3/8 FLANGE, WHIZ LOC NC
31 8.718-835.0 4 NUT, 5/8 JAM, ESNA NF
32 9.803-831.0 1 CONNECTOR, 3/4" L/T 90° BLK
33 8.716-599.0 2 TERMINAL, GROUNDING GREEN W/YELLOW
34 8.755-017.0 1 TERMINAL BLOCK JUMPER, 3 POLE
35 8.718-937.0 7 SCREW, #8 X 3/4 PHILLIPS ZINC PLATED
36 8.718-936.0 8 SCREW #8 X 1/2 PHILLIPS, ZINC PLATED
37 8.924-271.0 1 COVER, ELECTRICAL BOX
38 8.924-272.0 1 PANEL, ELECTRICAL
39 9.802-448.0 24" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
40 9.803-832.0 25" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 3/4"
41 9.802-448.0 14" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
42 9.802-448.0 19" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT FLEX 1/2"
43 9.802-423.0 24" CORD, SERVICE 16/3
44 8.713-768.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL PIN, MALE
45 8.713-604.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL PIN,FEMALE
46 8.713-698.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL,9 PIN FEMALE
47 8.713-656.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL,3 PIN FEMALE
48 8.735-008.0 1 PLUG, 1-1/4" HOLE
49 8.924-274.0 1 WLMT, ELEC BOX
48
208V 3 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.716-895.0 1 TRANSFORMER, 200VA-120V, 200KVA
2 8.713-086.0 1 GROUND, LUG 2, HOLE
3 8.714-512.0 1 BLOCK, TERMINAL, 3 POSITION
4 8.713-286.0 2 FUSE, CLASS R 2 AMP
5 8.713-078.0 1 FUSE, 2 AMP, FNM-2
5
38
4
2
3
7
9
8
10
11
1921 30
31
20
26
29
28
45
32
27
25
23
33
28
22
34
35
36
To Control Panel
To Pump
To Turntable Motor
To Heater
41
44
37
1
40
3839
Auto Fill Option
38
39
4337
6
12
13
1415
16
17
18
18
6
Timer Option
OilSkimmer
42
From Control Panel
24
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208V 3 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
6 9.804-595.0 2 END BRACKET, ENTERLEC
7 8.713-287.0 3 FUSE, CLASS R 12 AMP
8 8.713-369.0 3 FUSE, 25 AMP (6 KW HEATER)
9 8.713-282.0 2 BLOCK, FUSE 30A 3 POLE
10 8.750-864.0 2 CONTACTOR, 3 POLE, 16 AMP
11 8.750-874.0 1 OVERLOAD, 8.0-12 AMP
12 8.753-368.0 1 RELAY, BASE
13 8.753-367.0 1 RELAY, SPDT
14 8.716-398.0 3 TERMINAL BLOCK, BLUE ENTERLEC
15 8.716-396.0 2 TERMINAL BLOCK, ENTERLEC
16 8.716-399.0 1 END COVER, ENTERLEC
17 8.755-016.0 1 TERMINAL BLOCK JUMPER, 2 POLE
18 8.716-599.0 2 TERMINAL, GROUNDING GREEN W/YELLOW
19 9.802-073.0 50" WEATHERSTRIP, 1/8" X 1/2" X 75
20 8.924-271.0 1 COVER, ELECTRICAL BOX
21 8.718-794.0 4 SCREW, 10/32" X 3/4" HEX SS
22 8.924-274.0 1 WLMT, ELEC BOX
23 8.718-835.0 4 NUT, 5/8 JAM ESNA NF
24 9.803-831.0 1 CONNECTOR, 3/4" L/T, 90° BLK
25 9.802-781.0 4 NUT, 3/8 FLANGE, WHIZ LOC NC
26 8.924-272.0 1 PANEL, ELECTRICAL
27 9.802-791.0 4 NUT, CAGE, 10/32"
28 9.802-517.0 3 CONNECTOR, 1/2 LT 90° BLK
29 9.802-105.0 2 PLUG, 7/8 HOLE
30 8.718-936.0 4 SCREW, #8 X 1/2 PHILLIPS, ZINC PLATED
31 9.718-937.0 11 SCREW, #8 X 3/4 PHILLIPS, ZINC PLATED
32 9.802-457.0 7.625" DIN RAIL 35MM
33 9.802-448.0 24" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
34 9.803-832.0 25" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 3/4"
35 9.802-448.0 14" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
36 9.802-448.0 19" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
37 8.713-768.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELEC PIN MALE
38 8.713-604.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELEC PIN FEMALE
39 8.713-603.0 2 CONNECTOR, ELEC 3 PIN MALE
40 8.713-697.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 6 PIN MALE
41 8.713-699.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 9 PIN MALE
42 8.735-008.0 1 PLUG, 1-1/4" HOLE
43 8.713-656.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 3 PIN FEMALE
44 8.713-698.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 9 PIN FEMALE
45 9.802-515.0 1 STRAIN RELIEF STRT, LQ TITE 3200
50
230V 3 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.716-875.0 1 TRANSFORMER, 200VA
2 8.713-086.0 1 GROUND, LUG 2, HOLE
3 8.714-512.0 1 BLOCK, TERMINAL, 3 POSITION
4 8.713-286.0 2 FUSE, CLASS R 2 AMP
5 8.713-078.0 1 FUSE, 2 AMP, FNM-2
5
38
4
2
3
7
9
8
10
11
1921 30
31
20
26
42
45
28
32
27
25
23
33
28
22
34
35
36
To Control Panel
To Pump
To Turntable Motor
To Heater
41
44
37
1
40
3839
Auto Fill Option
38
39
4337
6
12
13
1415
16
17
18
18
6
Timer Option
OilSkimmer
42
From Control Panel
24
# 1.043.343.0
Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
51Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
230V 3 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
6 9.804-595.0 2 END BRACKET, ENTERLEC
7 8.713-287.0 3 FUSE, CLASS R 12 AMP
8 8.713-288.0 3 FUSE, 20 AMP, NON 20 (6 KW HEATER)
9 8.713-282.0 2 BLOCK, FUSE 30A 3 POLE
10 8.750-864.0 2 CONTACTOR, IEC 3 POLE 16 AMP, NO AUX
11 8.750-874.0 1 OVERLOAD, 8.0-12 AMP
12 8.753-368.0 1 RELAY, BASE
13 8.753-367.0 1 RELAY, SPDT
14 8.716-398.0 3 TERMINAL BLOCK, BLUE ENTERLEC
15 8.716-396.0 2 TERMINAL BLOCK, ENTERLEC
16 8.716-399.0 1 END COVER, ENTERLEC
17 8.755-016.0 1 TERMINAL BLOCK JUMPER, 2 POLE
18 8.716-599.0 2 TERMINAL, GROUNDING GREEN W/YELLOW
19 9.802-073.0 50" WEATHERSTRIP, 1/8" X 1/2" X 75
20 8.924-271.0 1 COVER, ELECTRICAL BOX
21 8.718-794.0 4 SCREW, 10/32" X 3/4" HEX SS
22 8.924-274.0 1 WLMT, ELEC BOX
23 8.718-835.0 4 NUT, 5/8 JAM ESNA NF
24 9.803-831.0 1 CONNECTOR, 3/4" L/T, 90° BLK
25 9.802-781.0 4 NUT, 3/8 FLANGE, WHIZ LOC NC
26 8.924-272.0 1 PANEL, ELECTRICAL
27 9.802-791.0 4 NUT, CAGE, 10/32"
28 9.802-517.0 3 CONNECTOR, 1/2 LT 90° BLK
29 9.802-105.0 2 PLUG, 7/8 HOLE
30 8.718-936.0 4 SCREW, #8 X 1/2 PHILLIPS, ZINC PLATED
31 9.718-937.0 11 SCREW, #8 X 3/4 PHILLIPS, ZINC PLATED
32 9.802-457.0 7.625" DIN RAIL 35MM
33 9.802-448.0 24" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
34 9.803-832.0 25" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 3/4"
35 9.802-448.0 14" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
36 9.802-448.0 19" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
37 8.713-768.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELEC PIN MALE
38 8.713-604.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELEC PIN FEMALE
39 8.713-603.0 2 CONNECTOR, ELEC 3 PIN MALE
40 8.713-697.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 6 PIN MALE
41 8.713-699.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 9 PIN MALE
42 8.735-008.0 1 PLUG, 1-1/4" HOLE
43 8.713-656.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 3 PIN FEMALE
44 8.713-698.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 9 PIN FEMALE
45 9.802-515.0 1 STRAIN RELIEF STRT, LQ TITE 3200
52
460V 3 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.716-875.0 1 TRANSFORMER, 200VA
2 8.713-086.0 1 GROUND, LUG 2, HOLE
3 8.714-512.0 1 BLOCK, TERMINAL, 3 POSITION
4 8.713-080.0 2 FUSE, CLASS R 1 AMP
5 8.713-078.0 1 FUSE, 2 AMP, FNM-2
GROUND
11
10
12
8
14
6
4
5
1
323
9
7
2
6
30
25
26
29
24
23
20
27
23
22
18
19
39
42
33
28
37
34
41
39
40
40
44
35
36
38
39
21
38
To Pump
To Control Panel
Auto Fill Option
To Turntable Motor
To Heater
13
31
17
16
15
Oil Skimmer
Timer Option
43
From Control Panel
28
# 1.043.344.0
Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
53Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
460V 3 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
6 9.804-595.0 2 END BRACKET, ENTERLEC
7 8.713-529.0 3 FUSE, CLASS CC 8 AMP
8 8.713-066.0 3 FUSE, CLASS CC 10 AMP (6 KW HEATER)
9 8.713-061.0 2 BLOCK, FUSE (C3P) POLE
10 8.750-864.0 2 CONTACTOR, IEC 3 POLE 16 AMP, NO AUX
11 8.750-872.0 1 OVERLOAD, 4.0 - 6.3 AMP
12 8.753-368.0 1 RELAY, BASE
13 8.753-367.0 1 RELAY, SPDT
14 8.716-399.0 1 END COVER, ENTERLEC
15 8.716-396.0 2 TERMINAL BLOCK, ENTERLEC
16 8.716-398.0 4 TERMINAL BLOCK, BLUE, ENTERLEC
17 8.716-599.0 2 TERMINAL GROUNDING, GREEN W/YELLOW
18 8.924-271.0 1 COVER, ELECTRICAL BOX
19 9.802-073.0 50" WEATHERSTRIP, 1/8 X 1/2 X 75
20 8.718-794.0 4 SCREW, 10/32" X 3/4" HEX SS
21 8.713-698.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 9 PIN FEMALE
22 8.718-835.0 4 NUT, 5/8 JAM, ESNA, NF
23 9.803-831.0 1 CONNECTOR, 3/4" L/T 90° BLK
24 9.802-781.0 4 NUT, 3/8 FLANGE WHIZ LOC NC
25 8.924-272.0 1 PANEL, ELECTRICAL
26 9.802-791.0 4 NUT, CAGE, 10/32"
27 8.735-008.0 1 PLUG, 1-1/4" HOLE
28 9.802-517.0 3 CONNECTOR, 1/2 LT 90° BLOCK
29 9.802-515.0 1 STRAIN RELIEF STRT, LQ TITE 3200
30 9.802-457.0 7.625 DIN RAIL 35MM
31 8.755-016.0 1 TERMINAL BLOCK JUMPER, 2 POLE
32 9.800-040.0 1 LABEL, GROUND SYMBOL
33 9.802-448.0 24" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
34 9.803-832.0 25" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 3/4"
35 9.802-448.0 14' CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
36 9.802-448.0 19" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
37 8.924-274.0 1 WLMT, ELEC BOX
38 8.713-768.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELEC PIN, MALE
39 8.713-604.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELEC PIN FEMALE
40 8.713-603.0 2 CONNECTOR, ELEC 3 PIN, MALE
41 8.713-697.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 6 PIN, MALE
42 8.713-699.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 9 PIN, MALE
43 9.802-105.0 2 PLUG, 7/8 HOLE
44 8.713-656.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 3 PIN FEMALE
54
575V 3 Phase Electrical Panel
5
38
4
2
3
7
9
8
10
11
1921 30
31
20
26
29
28
30
31
25
23
32
28
36
33
34
35
To Control Panel
To Pump
To Turntable Motor
To Heater
41
2237
1
40
3839
Auto Fill Option
38
39
2437
6
12
13
1415
16
17
18
18
6
Timer Option
OilSkimmer
42
From Control Panel
28
27
Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
55Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
575V 3 Phase Electrical Panel
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.713-907.0 1 TRANSFORMER, 200VA
2 8.713-086.0 1 GROUND, LUG 2, HOLE
3 8.714-512.0 1 BLOCK, TERMINAL, 3 POSITION
4 8.713-080.0 2 FUSE, CLASS R 1 AMP
5 8.713-078.0 1 FUSE, 2 AMP, FNM-2
6 9.804-595.0 2 END BRACKET, ENTERLEC
7 8.713-775.0 3 FUSE, CLASS CC 6 AMP (3 HP MOTOR)
8 8.713-529.0 3 FUSE, CLASS CC 8 AMP (6 KW HEATER)
9 8.713-061.0 2 BLOCK, FUSE (C3P) 3 POLE
10 8.713-044.0 2 CONTACTOR, 3 POLE (C16) 16 AMP
11 8.713-776.0 1 OVERLOAD, 1.6 - 5.0 AMP
12 8.753-368.0 1 RELAY, BASE
13 8.753-367.0 1 RELAY, SPDT
14 8.716-399.0 1 END COVER, ENTERLEC
15 8.755-016.0 1 TERMINAL BLOCK JUMPER, 2 POLE
16 8.716-599.0 2 TERMINAL, GROUNDING GREEN W/YELLOW
17 8.716-398.0 3 TERMINAL, BLOCK, BLUE ENTERLEC
18 8.716-396.0 2 TERMINAL BLOCK, ENTERLEC
19 8.924-271.0 1 COVER, ELECTRICAL BOX
20 9.802-073.0 50" WEATHERSTRIP, 1/8" X 1/2" X 75
21 8.718-794.0 4 SCREW, 10/32" X 3/4" HEX SS
22 8.713-698.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 9 PIN,FEMALE
23 8.718-835.0 4 NUT, 3/8 JAM ESNA NF
24 8.713-656.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 3 PIN, FEMALE
25 9.802-781.0 4 NUT, 3/8 FLANGE WHIZ LOC NC
26 8.924-272.0 1 PANEL, ELECTRICAL
27 9.802-105.0 2 PLUG, 7/8 HOLE
28 9.802-517.0 4 CONNECTOR, 1/2 LT 90° BLK
29 9.802-515.0 1 STRAIN RELIEF, STRT, LQ TITE 3200
30 9.802-457.0 5.25" DIN RAIL, 35MM
31 9.802-791.0 4 NUT, CAGE, 10/32"
32 9.802-448.0 24" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
33 9.803-832.0 25" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
34 9.802-448.0 14" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
35 9.802-448.0 19" CONDUIT, WATER TIGHT, FLEX 1/2"
36 8.924-274.0 1 WLMT, ELEC BOX
37 8.713-768.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELEC PIN, MALE
38 8.713-604.0 20 CONNECTOR, ELEC PIN, FEMALE
39 8.713-603.0 2 CONNECTOR, ELEC 3 PIN, MALE
40 8.713-697.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 6 PIN, MALE
41 8.713-699.0 1 CONNECTOR, ELEC 9 PIN, MALE
42 8.735-008.0 1 PLUG, 1-1/4" HOLE
56
Filtration With Sump Sweep
Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1213
14
15
16
17
18
19
2021
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
5
20
22
1213
1213
109
16
19
1/2"
Drill Two 7/16" Dia. Holes.
Locate Bracket on Cabinet as Shown
and Mark Drill Point
Through Slots.
45°
NozzleOrientation
19
1213
22
57Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
Filtration With Sump Sweep
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.713-594.0 1PIPE-BALL VALVE, 1-1/2", 3-WAY FULL PORT BRASS
2 8.930-201.0 1 BRACKET, FILTER BOLT ON
3 8.930-205.0 1 ASSY, FILTER BRACKET
4 8.930-203.0 1 ASSY, FILTER
5 8.930-206.0 2 MANIFOLD, SPRAY SUMP SWEEP
6 8.724-254.0 1 NIPPLE, 1-1/2" X 7.5" SCH 40 GALVV
7 8.724-255.0 1 NIPPLE, 1-1/2" X 3.75" SCH 40 GALV
8 8.724-256.0 1 NIPPLE, 1-1/2" X 9.0" SCH 40 GALV
9 8.724-257.0 2 NIPPLE, 1-1/2" X 3.0" SCH 40 GALV
10 8.706-193.0 3 ELBOW, 1-1/2", GALV, 90°
11 9.804-359.0 10" HOSE, 1-1/2" AG 200
12 8.713-135.0 5 PIPE, BARBED/MALE NPT 1-1/2"
13 8.709-081.0 6 CLAMP, SCREW, #28
14 8.713-944.0 1 PIPE BOILER DRAIN, 3/4" BRASS
15 9.804-631.0 2GAUGE, PRESSURE, 1-100 PSI 2.5", 1/4" NPT BOTTOM LIQUID FILLED
16 9.803-043.0 2 NIPPLE, 1/4 X 2 GALV
17 8.724-259.0 2 ELBOW, 1/4" NPT 90° GALV
18 8.904-658.0 1LABEL, CAUTION, FILTER PRESSURE, ALL W BAG FILTER
19 9.802-768.0 6 SCREW, 3/8" X 1-1/4 WHIZ LOC
20 9.802-781.0 6 NUT, 3/8" FLANGE, WHIZ LOC, NC (703108)
21 8.718-987.0 2 WASHER, RUBBER BONDED 3/8" STAINLESS
22 8.724-258.0 3 ELBOW, STREET, 1-1/2" 90° GALV
23 8.724-260.0 2 BUSHING, PIPE 2" NPT X 1-1/2" NPT GALV
24 8.724-261.0 1 ELBOW, 1-1/2" NPT 45° GALV
25 8.724-262.0 1 COUPLING, 1-1/2" NPT GALV
26 8.706-195.0 1 ELBOW, 1-1/2" FEMALE BLACK, 90°
27 8.712-945.0 1 CAP, PIPE, 1-1/2" NPT, BLK
28 8.712-775.0 12 NOZZLE, 50°, #4
29 8.705-945.0 1 BAG, FILTER 8 X 30, 100 MICRON
30 8.749-190.0 36" HOSE, 1-1/2" AG 200
31 8.749-190.0 31" HOSE, 1-1/2" AG 200
58
Factory Installed Filtration
Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1213
14
15
16
17
1819
20
Drill Two 7/16" Diameter Holes.
Locate Bracket on Cabinet as Shown
and Mark Drill Point Through Slots
1/2"
17
16
9
7
16
17
59Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
Factory Installed Filtration
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.930-201.0 1 BRACKET, FILTER, BOLT-ON
2 8.930-205.0 1 ASSY, FILTER BRACKET
3 8.930-203.0 1 ASSY, FILTER
4 8.724-254.0 1 NIPPLE, 1-1/2" X 7.5" SCH 40 GALV
5 8.706-193.0 2 ELBOW, 1-1/2" GALV, 90°
6 9.804-359.0 24" HOSE, 1-1/2" AG 200
7 8.713-135.0 3 PIPE, BARBED/MALE NPT 1-1/2"
8 8.724-258.0 2 ELBOW, STREET, 1-1/2" 90° GALV
9 8.709-081.0 2 CLAMP, SCREW, #28
10 8.713-944.0 1 PIPE, BOILER DRAIN, 3/4" BRASS
11 9.804-631.0 2GAUGE, PRESSURE 0-100 PSI 2.5", 1/4" NPT BOTTOM LIQUID FILLED
12 9.803-043.0 2 NIPPLE, 1/4 X 2 GALV
13 8.724-259.0 2 ELBOW, 1/4" NPT 90° GALV
14 8.904-658.0 1LABEL, CAUTION FILTER PRESSURE,ALL W BAG FILTER
15 8.724-260.0 2 BUSHING, PIPE 2" NPT X 1-1/2" NPT GALV
16 9.802-768.0 6 SCREW, 3/8" X 1-1/4" WHIZ LOC
17 9.802-781.0 6 NUT, 3/8" FLANGE, WHIZ LOC NC (703108)
18 8.718-987.0 2 WASHER, RUBBER BONDED 3/8" STAINLESS
19 8.705-945.0 1 BAG, FILTER 8 X 30, 100 MICRON
20 9.804-359.0 34" HOSE, 1-1/2 AG 200
60
Oil Skimmer
Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
1
41
7
2
5
8, 9
1
6
10
1611
14
17
12
15
13
1
18
3
1
1
61Cuda 2518 8.915-630.0 - Y
Oil Skimmer
REF PART NO. QTY DESCRIPTION NOTES
1 8.718-810.0 11 SCREW, 10/32" X 1/2", WHIZ LOC FLANGE
2 8.913-733.0 1 COVER, MOTOR, DISC SKIMMER SS
3 8.718-968.0 4 WASHER #10 FLAT ZINC PLT
4 9.804-102.0 2 BLADE, WIPER, DISC SKIMMER SS
5 9.802-776.0 4 NUT, 5/16 ESNA
6 9.804-097.0 1 DISC, SKIMMER SS
7 9.802-791.0 4 NUT, CAGE, 10/32" X 16 GA
8 9.802-514.0 1 STRAIN RELIEF, STRT, LQ TITE
9 9.802-525.0 1 LOCKNUT, 1/2"
10 8.904-676.0 1 MOTOR, DISC SKIMMER
11 8.719-987.0 1 HUB, DISC MOUNT, DISC SKIMMER
12 8.719-068.0 1 PIN, ROLL 1/8" X 1" STEEL
13 9.804-564.0 2 SCREW, 6-22 X 12
14 9.802-804.0 4 WASHER, 5/16 FLAT
15 8.913-751.0 1 OIL SKIMMER, LARGE
- 8.921-923.0 1 WLMT, OIL SKIMMER LARGE, SS
16 8.718-568.0 3 WASHER, 1/4" SEALING
17 9.804-567.0 4 NUT, 10/32 ESNA
18 9.804-621.0 1 GASKET, SKIMMER
8.915-630.0 • Printed in U.S.A.