Saturday, November 5, 2016

Pressure pool cleaner review

If you have your own swimming pool, you may have to take the time to clean it. But fortunately, we have automatic pool cleaners which help us to clean pools without much or no effort. Although there are many different pool cleaners, we can device them into three main types: pressure pool cleaners, suction pool cleaners and robotic pool cleaners. If you want to clean the pool completely, you should choose carefully to find the most suitable type for your pool which have high quality. You need to consider the size and shape of the pool to have a right pool cleaner because if you have an above-ground pool, not all pressure pool cleaners will work.

Now let’s have more information about pressure pool cleaner.

Why you should buy a pressure pool cleaner? It is one of the most popular types of pool cleaning equipment. You can both clean your pool and do others thing because pressure cleaners run automatically. Although you are away from your home, you still keep your pool clean and free of bacteria and algae. Moreover, you can allow the machine to work on its own for hours, ensuring that the pool is clean every time you and your family are ready to enjoy it. This types of automatic pool is really good for the pools which contain a lot of debris.
Pressure pool cleaners were used a lot for older pool which had been built with pressure side port, while nowadays most of them are built with suction side port. What they do, they use the pressure of the water, which gets returned back in the pool where it vacuums all the dirt and debris in the pool main system. Some of debris goes straight to the bag which is attached to the cleaner. This thing is good, because it reduces the wear and tear of the pool filter and the pump. Besides, pressure cleaners can be a significant addition to your pool's maintenance routine. They are especially useful for larger chunks of debris, like leaves and small branches, and have more power than a pressure side pool cleaner. 

You should consider some factors of this type cleaner to compatible it with the pool such as: suction power, booster pump.  Because pressure cleaners require more suction, they also require the use of a booster pump. If the vacuum has an onboard booster, you may still need to ensure that you have a booster line you can connect it to. If it requires an external booster, you will have to contact your pool professional to have a booster pump installed to operate the machine.

The negative side of automatic pressure pool cleaners is that most of them require a separate pump, so they can work. Ones which don’t have it aren’t so effective and also most of them need a separated built port. If you have a pool which is made for pressure side cleaners than you can also easily use suction pool cleaners.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Band saw – safe practice and operation


A. Safe Operating Procedure
1. Set the upper guard about 1/8 "to 1/4" above the material to be cut.
2. Select the appropriate width of the blade. Too tight radius for the cutting blade could damage it.
3. Keep the blade sharp. If the blade pulls to one side, it may be because the blade should be changed or that the guides are not adjusted properly. The guides should be close but not tight against the blade (paper thickness of each side).
4. The teeth of the blade must face downward or in the direction of movement of the blade.
5. Check blade tension frequently. Make the necessary adjustments. Check blade settings manually.
6. Adjust blade so they moves to the center of the wheels and straight through the guides.
7. When there is no cutting, the blade should be 1/16 "of an inch in front of" blade carrier of the wheel. "
8. Make sure the room is free of nails, paint or other obstructions.
9. Made clear and precise lines on your materials so you can see your lines at a reasonable distance.
10. Plan your cuts to avoid having to go back in a curve (cutter body)
11. Plan your cuts, made of strips of cuts before cutting long curves.
12. If the saw is variable speed, the speed should be operated at about 3000 feet per minute for wood.
13. Do not start cutting until the saw running at full speed
14. Push the timber in the saw as soon as the saw can easily cut it.
15. For the hand sawing, use one hand to guide the work and the other to push the work in the saw.
16. Do not force or wood does not twist into the blade to produce undue stress on it.
17. If your room gets stuck to the blade, do not to go back until the power was turned off and the machine stops completely
18. Always turn off the machine before loosen the blade of a cutter.
19. Always use the fence or miter gauge when making straight cuts.
20. The table has to be tilted for bevel cuts.
21. Never cut cylindrical materials. They must beings mounted in a retainer to prevent it from turning and breaking the blade.
22. Removing all pieces of wood on the table, it must be done with a brush or another piece of wood only when the power is off and the blade is stopped.
23. The fingers should never be at a distance of less than 2 "(5cm) of the blade.
B. General Practice Safe:
Always wear your safety glasses
Do not use tools without the presence of the instructor
Do not wear clothing that could get caught (loose clothing).
Keep the floor clean
Make sure the saw ais earth ground (ground).
Keep guards in place at all times.
Ask for help if a part is too big to be handled alone.
Make all adjustments when the machine is completely stopped.
Keep your hands at a safe distance from the blade. (2 inch (5 cm))
Pay special attention to your work. The operator should be the one within the security zone.
Use a pusher when cutting small room.
Never drive around a moving blade with your hand.
Never place your hand or thumb in line with the cutting part of the blade during a cut.
Never attempt to remove small pieces of wood near the blade while the saw is running.
Never leave a machine based unattended.
When you finish your cut, stop the machine and wait until it stops before stepping away.