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Solvent Cleaning Hand Tool Cleaning Power Tool Cleaning Bmsh-Off Blast Commercial Blast Near-White Metal Blast White Metal Blast... [Pg.364]

Hand and power tool cleaning is used on ships mostly for spot repair of damaged areas. Hand tools include scrapers, wire bmshes, and sanders. Electric and pneumatic power tools, which include grinders and needle guns, clean faster and more thoroughly than hand tools. Most power tools have vacuum lines coimected to collect paint debris. [Pg.365]

Cleaning with hand tools Cleaning with power tools Cleaning by sand blasting Cleaning by water blasting and... [Pg.75]

Can be used on tight rust and marginaiiy prepared surface. The epoxy finish coat is availabie in a variety of colors and has good overall chemical resistance. May be used on carbon steel or concrete. Concrete must be clean, rough, and cured at least 28 days. Hand or power tool cleaning, inciuding water biasting, may be used for surface preparation. [Pg.345]

A) Where lead containing coatings or paint are present manual demolition of structures (e.g., dry wall), manual scraping, manual sanding, heat gun applications, and power tool cleaning with dust collection systems ... [Pg.233]

B) Where lead containing coatings or paint are present rivet busting power tool cleaning without dust collection systems cleanup activities where dry expendable abrasives are used and abrasive blasting enclosure movement and removal. [Pg.233]

Minimal hand or power tool cleaning. Painting for color, aesthetics only. [Pg.39]

Hand/Power—Requires SSPC-SP 3 "Power Tool Cleaning" or SP 2 "Hand Tool Cleaning". Blast—Requires SSPC-SP 6 "Commercial Blast" or SP 10 "Near White Blast". [Pg.601]

Manual or power tool cleaning of an oxidized surface is sometimes the least thorough and slowest means of surface preparation. However, cost, location of the part, or the availability of tools often dictates the use of such a technique. Normally, only the top loose layers of rust on a piece of steel are removed through this method. Moisture and other contaminants remain in the residual scale. It is important to consider the compatibility of the tool with the substrate when using brushes or grinding wheels. For instance, the use of steel or bronze brushes to clean... [Pg.660]

This specification covers the requirements for the power tool cleaning of steel surfaces—removal of aU rust scale, mill scale, loose paint, and loose rust to the degree specified by power wire brushes, power impact tools, power grinders, power senders, or by a combination of these methods. The substrate should have a pronounced metallic sheen and also be free of oil, grease, dirt, soil, salts, and other contaminants. Surface should not be buffed or polished smooth. [Pg.812]

This specification covers the requirements for the power tool cleaning to produce a bare metal surface and to retain or produce a surface profile. This specification is suitable where a roughened, clean, bare metal surface is required, but where abrasive blasting is not feasible or permissible. [Pg.814]

A protective mask (fresh air or equivalent) is recommended for workers removing lead-based paint with power tools. Cleaning rates of 14—18 ft. /hr were reported by Bloemke at a cost of 3.05/ft.2 At the time of writing, reliable figures for lead-based paint abatement using hand-held power tools in residential sfructures is not available, but they are being generated. [Pg.207]

Vacuum power tool cleaning No dust No clean-up Performs on all paints Requires waste disposal Performs poorly on odd-shaped surface... [Pg.216]


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