Hypertherm HPR Auto Manual Gas Console Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Hypertherm
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Hypertherm HPR Auto Manual Gas Console Instruction Manual
Introduction and purpose
The HPR Auto Manual Gas Console consists of recyclable and reusable parts. Use these instructions to disassemble the HPR Auto Manual Gas Console for recycling and reuse.
Before you begin, designate bins for the following three recycling categories:
- plastics
- mixed metal
- E-waste
You can salvage items like the fan shroud, air filter, power switch, heat sink, capacitors, power cord, transformer, inductors, and resistors for resell to an online market if they are in working condition. This document suggests where you can resell and reuse these salvageable items. Generally, the repurpose price is more than the value in scrap. Because scrap prices fluctuate almost daily, there is an incentive to recycle and repurpose rather than dispose of these components in landfills.
Tools needed
The HPR Auto Manual Gas Console disassembly can be accomplished with basic hand and power tools that are readily available worldwide.
Individual tools and sizes needed
- TORX® driver – T20
- Screwdriver – Philips® head
- Socket size – 5/16 inch, 7/16 inch, 1/4 inch
- Tin scissors (optional)
- Wire cutters
Example scrap values for U.S. markets, 2021
Disclaimer
Most of the components in the HPR Auto Manual Gas Console system can be recycled at your local recycling facility, but the average price per pound or ton for these components varies based on geographic location. International customers should note that categories for recyclables are country-specfic and may be different than the ones listed below. All prices are listed in U.S. dollars and represent the average national scrap values at a specific moment in time.
Total value
- Total weight of unit = 24.75 pounds
HPR Auto Manual Gas Console systems
Step 1
Unplug the system from the power outlet and wait five minutes to allow all the stored energy to discharge before proceeding to Step 2.
Step 2
Remove the screws and bolts using a Phillips screwdriver and the T20 TORX driver.
Discard the screws and bolts into the mixed metal recycling stream.
Step 3
Remove the bolts using the T20 TORX driver.
Discard the bolts into the mixed metal recycling stream.
Step 4
Remove the screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Pull to remove cables and wires from their connectors.
Discard the screws, wires, and cables into the mixed metal recycling stream. Discard the PCB into the E-waste recycling stream.
Step 5
Unplug all of the cables and wires. Cut all the cable ties.
Discard the nuts, screws, wires into the mixed metal recycling stream. Discard the PCB into the E-waste recycling stream.
Step 6
Remove the screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Unclip and remove all cables.
Remove the screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Unclip and remove all cables.
Step 7
Remove the nuts using the ¼ inch socket and the 5/16 inch socket. Pull to remove the wires.
Discard the nuts and wires into the mixed metal recycling stream.
Step 8
Remove the screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Pull to remove wires from their connectors.
Discard the screws and wires into the mixed metal recycling stream.
Step 9
Remove the screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Push in and then pull to disconnect the cables.
Discard the screws and cables into the mixed metal recycling stream.
Step 10
Remove the screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
Discard the screws into the mixed metal recycling stream.
Step 11
Remove the screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Pull the knobs off the chassis.
Discard the screws into the mixed metal recycling stream. Discard the knobs into the plastic recycling stream.
Step 12
Remove the screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Remove the switch hardware by hand.
Discard the screws into the mixed metal recycling stream. Discard the switch hardware into the E-waste recycling stream.
Step 13
Remove the screws and nuts using a Phillips screwdriver and a 7/16 inch socket.
Discard the screws and nuts into the mixed metal recycling stream.
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