by 84-1074663779 » Mon Aug 15, 2005 2:38 am
Internal bench access is always going to be a big drama unless it is planned that way right from the beginning. I have two removable external front panels, each held down by multiple external nuts with large flat washers. The panels themselves are gasketed with sponge neoprene, and slip loosely onto long threaded studs. I can get my head and shoulders right in there in about two minutes, and it seals back up leak free pretty quickly too.
One panel gives access to the single large centrifugal blower and 10Hp motor, and the other to the eight position orifice turret disc.
Multiple vacuum motors have unique installation problems of their own, but ready access of some sort for maintenance is an important aspect to think through very carefully when designing a new bench.
I believe it was one of Murphy's Laws, the reliability of a particular part is inversely proportional to the degree of difficulty in accessing it, (or something like that).