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CONTACT I- `OR MORE INFORMATION! <br />&tenr5555 Skylane Blvd., SL A / Santa Rosa, CA 95403 <br />r+gJa5 Ph: (800) 688-3375 / Fx: (800) 700-1188 <br />www.westemfg.com <br />that is installed within the sumps (see manufacturer's equipment <br />maintenance instructions). <br />DMA DOOR <br />INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS <br />Shear Valve <br />Dispense Base Mour <br />Shear Valve Anc <br />Door Asea <br />'Scull' Area <br />PLEASE NOTE: Return tools to acetone between use to prevent bonding <br />materials from drying on them. <br />1). Pre-Bondina Surface Preparation: Use medium to heavy grit sand <br />paper, scuff up all seam areas a minimum of 2" each side of the <br />door/box. It is very important that this be done fully, as the bonding <br />materials will not adhere to any surface that has not been sanded. <br />BE SURE TO WEAR A DUST MASK!! <br />2). Seam Laminations: ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES WHEN HANDLING <br />FIBERGLASS BONDING MATERIALS! Lay out and tear/cut fiberglass <br />material at each seam to be bonded (two per seam). Mix one (1) pint <br />resin and one half pint (1 /2) putty material per door in a large bucket <br />at a time, for ease of handling. Hardener ratio at 70 degrees F. 8, 30% <br />humidity is two (2) ounces per gallon for resin and one (1) ounce for <br />putty. This will vary with temperature and direct sunlight. If used in <br />direct sunlight or in temperatures above 80 degrees, reduce hardener <br />as per instructions from supervisor or Western Fiberglass, Inc. personnel. <br />Mix thoroughly, scraping the sides of the buckets with the stir stick. <br />Use squeegee or brush, and apply putty liberally to area of first seam, <br />being sure to completely cover all fasteners, if used and fill all gaps. <br />The putty will provide a smooth transition for the fiberglass material to <br />Page 26 of 38 <br />