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PI-190

June 2019

GENERAL WATERBLAST

1. Use only clear, clean water in high pressure system.
2. Place barricades with warning signs or barricade tape around work 
area.
3. Outfit all operators with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Hard hat 
with plastic face shield, rainsuit, non-skid knee boots 

with metatarsal 

protection

, gloves, ear protection and body armor rated for operating 

pressures are considered minimum safety equipment. Proper respiratory 
protection is required where dangerous fumes or dust is present or 
created by the waterblasting operation. Follow applicable OSHA 
regulations, standards and guidelines regarding the use of respiratory 
protection if harmful fumes or dust is present during, or created by the 
waterblasting operation
4. Use products intended for high pressure waterblasting only.
5. 

No product should be altered

 without written consent of the 

manufacturer.
6. 

Read and follow all manufacturer’s instructions 

prior to using any 

waterblast product. Contact manufacturer.
7. Thoroughly review alternative methods before initiating any potentially 
dangerous waterblasting operation. Fully automated, semi-automated, 
and/or mechanized methods should all be considered first. Contact the 
applicable waterblasting manufacturers for assistance and recommenda-
tions.
8. The operator handling the cleaning device (with nozzle) must always 
have control of water pressure. A surface cleaning operator should 
operate a trigger style control gun capable of instantaneously stopping 
pressure to nozzle. A tube cleaning lance operator should operate a foot 
gun capable of instantaneously stopping pressure to the lance.
9. Inspect the condition of all components prior to use. Use no items 
which are in questionable condition.
10. Check the condition of thread connections prior to the make-up of any 
high pressure connection. Use Teflon tape and anti-seize on male pipe 
(NPT) thread for sealing purposes. Do not let tape overlap the male pipe 
thread end. Tape fragments may enter system water stream and clog 
nozzle’s orifices.

Do Not use a component with missing or damaged threads on the 

high pressure connections.

Summary of Contents for 4" J-FORCE GEN II JF4X15

Page 1: ...of the product and to provide adequate supervision of personnel at all times Retain these instructions for future reference If this product is resold or otherwise conveyed purchaser must pass on the instructions to the new user PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS 4 J FORCE GEN II JF4X15 PN 66215 JF4X22 PN 66216 66217 66218 PI 190 The 4 J ForceTM Gen II is a self powered rotating nozzle designed to eas ily naviga...

Page 2: ...ion for Use 14 Section 4 Setup 15 Section 5 Operation 16 Section 6 Service 17 Section 7 Troubleshooting 20 Appendix A Exploded Views 21 Parts Placement 22 Appendix B Accessories 23 JS2 Nozzles Plug 23 P2TCS Nozzles 24 Backout Preventer 24 Bushing Removal Tool PN 67013 24 Appendix C Flow Charts 25 Warranty 32 ...

Page 3: ...to provide adequate supervision of personnel at all times Read the following in its entirety before connecting operating or repair ing equipment Purchasers and operators also should be familiar with the current version of the Industry Best Practices for the Use of High Pressure Waterjetting Equipment published by the Waterjet Technology Association as well as any applicable OSHA regulations standa...

Page 4: ...erblast product Contact manufacturer 7 Thoroughly review alternative methods before initiating any potentially dangerous waterblasting operation Fully automated semi automated and or mechanized methods should all be considered first Contact the applicable waterblasting manufacturers for assistance and recommenda tions 8 The operator handling the cleaning device with nozzle must always have control...

Page 5: ...ure before making required repairs or adjustments The pump operator should watch the nozzle operator at all times in case any difficulty arises and it becomes necessary to depressur ize system If the pump operator does not have a clear line of sight to the nozzle operator it may be necessary to have another employee available to communicate between the nozzle and pump operators 15 With the system ...

Page 6: ... General Safety section prior to installing Relief Valve and or Pressure Relief Devices 2 A waterblast system should include both primary and secondary pressure relief protection A For primary protection a primary rupture disc assembly or spring loaded relief set at 1 2 times maximum operating pressure is recommended i e relief valve is set at 12 000 psi if maximum operating pressure is 10 000 psi...

Page 7: ...to control gun 5 Use of hose restraint whip check is required at all hose connections including connections at fluid end 6 Always apply wrench to wrench flats when making threaded connections Do not apply wrench on the end fitting ferrule collar 7 Remove hose from service if A Cover is damaged and reinforcing wires are exposed to rust and corrosion B Cover is loose has blisters or bulges C Hose ha...

Page 8: ...zzle is split or damaged B Nozzle sidewall is worn by more than 25 at any point C Nozzle s ability to hold pressure is questionable D Threads are missing or damaged FLEXIBLE TUBE CLEANING LANCES 1 Read General Safety section and Nozzle Safety Warnings prior to connecting flex lances 2 Do not use a flex lance with a burst rating less than 2 25 times the pressure at which it will operate 10 000 psi ...

Page 9: ...smooth jaw plier wrench JS PN 64119 to connect lance to pressure source and nozzle onto lance Apply wrench on lance and fitting directly behind end fitting thread not on fitting ferrule or collar when installing nozzle on lance Do not clamp on the lance hose itself with vise when installing nozzle 11 Avoid rough handling stretching or straining of lance 12 Never attempt to ramrod flex lance throug...

Page 10: ...nd store lances in tubes or racks to avoid bending corrosion or other damage Damaged lances bends mars should be removed from service HIGH PRESSURE FITTINGS 1 Read General Safety section prior to installing fittings in system 2 Use non brass or non cast iron fittings which are made for high pressure waterblast use 3 Use only high pressure fittings which are clearly marked with the operating pressu...

Page 11: ...ng replacement of any part inspect mating part for wear and replace if necessary 5 Do not attempt to install or use a part whose dimensions clearances function or use are suspect 6 Test repaired equipment carefully and thoroughly before putting it into service Do not put any piece of repaired equipment into service if its performance is questionable If repaired equipment performance is questionabl...

Page 12: ...y field repairable in less than 5 minutes 10 forward 100 radial 135 rearward nozzle angles Designed to easily navigate and clean 4 pipes with 90 bends WARNING W W This system contains several high energy rare earth magnets that produce a magnetic field Persons with a pacemaker or other electronic medical device must use extreme caution when handling or in close proximity It is recommended that a m...

Page 13: ... Operating Pressure bar 1000 1550 Minimum Operating Pressure bar 170 Maximum Flow l min 150 Inlet Connection 3 8 NPT 3 4 Type M 9 16 MP LH RH Tube or Pipe I D in 4 Tube or Pipe I D mm 102 Speed Range rpm 1000 2000 Nozzle Types Accepted JS2 P2TCS Nozzle Pattern 2 10 2 100 2 135 Diameter in 2 75 Length in 3 85 Weight lbs 3 85 3 90 Diameter mm 70 Length mm 98 Weight kg 1 75 1 77 ...

Page 14: ... repair or rebuild as necessary 3 2 Clean the 4 J Force Gen II by wiping internal components using a soft cloth and a water dispersing lubricant like WD 40 3 3 See Flow Charts in Appendix C to choose nozzle configuration flow rate and desired operating pressure The 4 J Force Gen II is equipped with two forward facing ports at 10 two radial ports at 100 and two rearward facing ports at 135 Choose t...

Page 15: ...ve a minimum thread engagement of 4 threads 4 1 Prior to installing nozzles in the 4 J Force Gen II turn on the pump and run at low pressure to flush debris from the system Refer to nozzle charts in Appendix C to select the proper nozzle configuration for your application NOTE Nozzle configurations must be carefully selected to ensure that they provide the necessary pull and torque If a non standa...

Page 16: ...recommended temperatures may result in premature o ring seal failure 5 1 Start by slowly increasing pressure to 500 psi and check the entire system including all connections for leaks Increase pressure in incre ments pausing at each to inspect system for leaks proper rotation of tool temperature and other operational anomalies If any problems are discovered lower pressure back to zero and turn off...

Page 17: ...ing 3 1 64007 Brake Adjuster 4 1 65906 Inlet Nut Assy 66215 65922 Inlet Nut Assy 66216 65921 Inlet Nut Assy 66217 65919 Inlet Nut Assy 66218 5 1 64103 Wear Ring 6 4 66220 Wear Ring Screws 7 1 66219 Head Assembly 8a 8e 1 66248 Rebuild Kit 8a 1 66336 Mandrel 8b 1 52349 Flange Bushing 8c 1 64100 Thrust Bearing 8d 2 52683 Backup Ring Bushing 8e 2 26760 O ring Bushing NOTE Part numbers descriptions sub...

Page 18: ...greater than 200 F 6 1 DISASSEMBLY FOR MAINTENANCE See Figure A 1 While holding the inlet nut 4 stationary in a vice or with a 1 1 4 wrench unscrew the mandrel 8a by turning it counterclockwise with a 3 8 socket wrench 2 Once the mandrel is unthreaded from the inlet nut the inlet nut and adjuster 3 will separate from the head assembly 7 Once the magnets in the back of the head assembly are exposed...

Page 19: ...net ring and ID of the groove in the head 6 Insert the thrust bearing 8c into the front bore of the head as sembly 7 so that it sits flat against the flange of the flange bushing 8b 7 Apply Loctite 242 Blue Medium Strength Threadlocker to the thread at the end of the mandrel 8a Hold the inlet nut 4 hex stationary in a vice or with a 1 1 4 wrench and push the mandrel 8a through the flange bushing 8...

Page 20: ...zles Replace nozzles Debris Clean Low pressure Nozzles worn plugged or wrong size Replace nozzles O ring backup ring failure Replace o rings backup rings Connections not tight leak Find and repair leak Low Pull Nozzles worn plugged or wrong size Replace Nozzles Type M Adapter stuck in hose end See Section 5 3 To clean the J Force follow 6 1 DISASSEMBLY FOR MAINTENANCE If the mandrel and bushing su...

Page 21: ...ng Ring 3 1 64007 Brake Adjuster 4 1 65906 Inlet Nut Assy 66215 65922 Inlet Nut Assy 66216 65921 Inlet Nut Assy 66217 65919 Inlet Nut Assy 66218 5 1 64103 Wear Ring 6 4 66220 Wear Ring Screws 7 1 66219 Head Assembly 8a 8e 1 66248 Rebuild Kit 8a 1 66336 Mandrel 8b 1 52349 Flange Bushing 8c 1 64100 Thrust Bearing 8d 2 52683 Backup Ring Bushing 8e 2 26760 O ring Bushing NOTE Part numbers descriptions...

Page 22: ...3 16 65642 1 4 Loctite 64721 1 with Starter Kit Rebuild Kit 66248 Thrust Bearing Part of Rebuild Kit 64100 7 8 Wrench 65040 1 1 4 Wrench 65478 3 8 Socket Wrench 66806 66808 Bushing Removal Tool 67013 O Ring Maintenance Kit 66249 26760 2 Bushing O Ring 52683 2 Bushing Backup Ring 15K 4 J Force 66215 3 8 NPT 22K 4 J Force 66216 3 4 Type M 66217 9 16 MP LH 66218 9 16 MP RH Retaining Ring Part of Rebu...

Page 23: ...TER 22K 66257 9 16 MP Tube RH PREMIUM 22K Items part of Rebuild Kit PN 66248 Premium Kits only Items only part of NPT kits Items only part of Type M kits Appendix B Accessories JS2 Nozzles Plug Low profile design for unobstructed pipe cleaning Stainless steel corrosion resistant Precision drilled orifice Tapered geometry provides highly cohesive distortion free waterjets for concentrated work savi...

Page 24: ... provides highly cohesive distortion free waterjets for concentrated work savings cleaning and cutting power Straight 0 pattern 1 8 NPT male connection Backout Preventer Prevents nozzle from exiting pipe 4 8 100 200mm pipes Includes clamp for securing backout preventer to pipe Diameter of nozzle must be at least 1 1 2 38mm Bushing Removal Tool PN 67013 Aids in bushing removal during rebuild ...

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Page 28: ...Ϯ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ Ͳϰϳ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ Ϭϱϳ ϯϰ ͲϯϬ Ϭ ϬϰϮ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ ϯϱ Ͳϲϭ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ Ͳϱϳ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ Ͳϯϳ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ϭ Ϭϱϳ ϯϲ Ͳϱϱ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ Ͳϰϵ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ ϯϴ Ͳϰϲ Ϭ ϬϰϮ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ Ͳϯϴ Ϭ ϬϰϮ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ ǁĚ dž Ϯ ZĞĂƌ dž Ϯ ǁĚ dž Ϯ ZĞĂƌ dž Ϯ ǁĚ dž Ϯ ZĞĂƌ dž Ϯ ϭϱ ͲϮϳ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ ͲϮϱ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ ϬϯϮ ϭϲ Ͳϯϱ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ͳϯϭ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ ϭϳ Ͳϯϭ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ ͲϯϬ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ ϭϴ ͲϮϳ Ϭ ϬϮϮ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ͳϯϲ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ͳϰϰ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ ϭϵ ͲϰϮ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ ϬϰϮ Ͳϯϭ Ϭ ϬϮϮ Ϭ Ϭ...

Page 29: ...Ϭ ϬϮϮ Ϭ Ϭϳϱ Ͳϯϭ Ϭ ϬϯϮ Ϭ Ϭϱϳ Ϯϴ Ͳϯϲ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ ϬϵϬ Ͳϯϲ Ϭ ϬϯϮ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ Ͳϲϱ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ Ϯϵ Ͳϯϱ Ϭ ϬϯϮ Ϭ ϬϵϬ Ͳϰϵ Ϭ ϬϮϲ Ϭ Ϭϳϱ Ͳϰϱ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ ϯϬ Ͳϯϰ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ ϬϵϬ Ͳϰϳ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ Ϭϳϱ ͲϲϮ Ϭ ϬϮϰ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ ϯϭ ͲϯϮ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ϭ ϬϵϬ Ͳϲϯ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ ϬϴϮ ͲϲϬ Ϭ ϬϮϲ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ ϯϮ Ͳϰϯ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ Ϭϵϴ Ͳϲϭ Ϭ ϬϮϰ Ϭ ϬϴϮ Ͳϯϵ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ ϯϯ Ͳϯϭ Ϭ ϬϰϮ Ϭ ϬϵϬ ͲϲϬ Ϭ ϬϮϲ Ϭ ϬϴϮ Ͳϱϳ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ ϯϰ Ͳϰϭ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ Ϭϵϴ Ͳϱϴ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ ϬϴϮ Ͳϱϰ Ϭ ϬϯϮ Ϭ Ϭϲϵ ϯϱ ͲϮϴ Ϭ Ϭϰϳ Ϭ ...

Page 30: ...Ϭ Ϭϰϳ ϯϯ ͲϲϬ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ Ͳϱϳ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ Ϭϱϳ ͲϱϮ Ϭ ϬϮϵ Ϭ ϬϱϮ ϯϰ Ͳϯϳ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ Ϭϱϳ ͲϯϮ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ ϬϱϮ ϯϱ Ͳϱϲ Ϭ ϬϯϮ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ ϯϲ ͲϯϮ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ϭ Ϭϱϳ ͲϮϲ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ϭ ϬϱϮ ϯϳ ͲϱϮ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ϭ Ϭϲϯ ǁĚ dž Ϯ ŝĚĞ dž Ϯ ZĞĂƌ dž Ϯ ǁĚ dž Ϯ ŝĚĞ dž Ϯ ZĞĂƌ dž Ϯ ǁĚ dž Ϯ ŝĚĞ dž Ϯ ZĞĂƌ dž Ϯ ϭϳ ͲϯϬ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ ͲϮϲ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ ϬϯϮ ϭϴ ͲϮϳ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ͳϯϰ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ ͲϮϵ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ ϬϯϮ ϭϵ Ͳϯϴ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ͳϯϭ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ͳϯϴ Ϭ Ϭϭϴ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ ϮϬ Ͳϯϱ Ϭ ϬϮϬ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ͳϰϯ Ϭ Ϭ...

Page 31: ...ƌ dž Ϯ ǁĚ dž Ϯ ŝĚĞ dž Ϯ ZĞĂƌ dž Ϯ ǁĚ dž Ϯ ŝĚĞ dž Ϯ ZĞĂƌ dž Ϯ ϭϬ Ͳϯϰ WůƵŐ Ϭ ϬϮϵ ϭϭ Ͳϯϲ WůƵŐ Ϭ ϬϯϮ Ͳϯϳ WůƵŐ Ϭ ϬϮϵ ϭϮ Ͳϰϭ WůƵŐ Ϭ ϬϯϮ Ͳϰϱ WůƵŐ Ϭ ϬϯϮ ϭϯ Ͳϰϯ WůƵŐ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ Ͳϰϵ WůƵŐ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ ϭϰ Ͳϱϭ WůƵŐ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ Ͳϱϰ WůƵŐ Ϭ Ϭϯϱ ϭϱ Ͳϱϴ WůƵŐ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ ϭϲ ͲϲϮ WůƵŐ Ϭ ϬϰϮ Ͳϲϰ WůƵŐ Ϭ Ϭϯϴ EŽnjnjůĞ ŝĂŵĞƚĞƌ ŝŶĐŚĞƐͿ WƵůů ůďĨͿ EŽnjnjůĞ ŝĂŵĞƚĞƌ ŝŶĐŚĞƐͿ WƵůů ůďĨͿ EŽnjnjůĞ ŝĂŵĞƚĞƌ ŝŶĐŚĞƐͿ ϰΗ Ͳ ŽƌĐĞ WƵůůĞƌ ZĞĂƌ ĞƚƐͿ ůŽǁ ŐƉŵͿ ϭϳϱϬϬ ƉƐŝ ϮϬϬϬϬ ƉƐŝ ...

Page 32: ...dgment to be defective in material or factory workmanship Repairs or replace ments are to be made at Jetstream in Houston Jetstream FS Solutions Rental Center the customer s location or at other locations approved by Jetstream Labor is furnished only when the unit or part is returned to the factory or when travel and expenses are paid by the purchaser Freight travel and expenses incurred in connec...

Page 33: ...MPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ALL OF WHICH ARE DISCLAIMED THIS DISCLAIMER AND EXCLUSION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY WARRANTY POSSIBLY ASSERTED FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE This warranty is in lieu of all other obligations or liabilities contractual and otherwise on the part of Jetstream For the avoidance of doubt Jetstream shall not be liable for any indire...

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Page 36: ... TX 77041 www waterblast com Application Policy Capacity ratings features and specifications vary depending upon the model and type of service Application approvals must be obtained from Jetstream contact your representative for application approval We reserve the right to change or modify our product specifications configurations or dimensions at any time without notice Rev A ...

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