Ewp Hanging Snuff Repack -
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Power Down & Lock Out: Always disconnect power to the collector to prevent accidental startup. Unbolt the access cover using insulated tools
Backpressure: Clogged or "blinded" bags force the motor to work harder, reducing suction at your tools.
Operational Scope: Ensuring compliance with established safety protocols during the transition from bulk storage to retail-ready units. 2. Safety & Compliance Framework (EWP)
Step 5: Removal of Snuffer Head
- Unbolt the access cover using insulated tools.
- Carefully extract the old packing material. Wear Level 4 cut-resistant gloves and a P100 respirator (old material may contain carcinogens).
Adhesion: Sticking to the top of vertical drill holes without falling out.
- Lowering: Using integrated hoists, lower 4-6 EWP units from hanging to a mobile repack table.
- Stacking: Re-stack units by grade and length. Remove any snuff still clinging between layers.
- Banding: Apply high-tensile polyester strapping (avoid steel—it damages EWP edges).
- Labeling: Mark repacked bundles with a "Repack Date" and "Snuff Inspection Pass" code.