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    Dust Gollector OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & PAFITS LIST Read inslructions carefully betore attempting to assemble, inslall, operate, move, inspecl or seruice your dust cottector! Betain insvuctions for luture reference, High voltage electical power can cause aeverc injury or death. Always disconnect or lock out lrom power source anc! let motor come[...]

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    Ooeratino lnstruclions and Parts IVanual Assembly %, % and % Models (See Flgure 1, Page 4) 1. Assembly includes lhe lnslallation oi the a r ballle, sealng gaskel, discharge bag elbow, dust bag, hose and nozzle. 2. To install the air bafile irnd sealing gaskel, place ihe unit upside down on a cardboard covered tlal area. a. Atiach lhe air balfle (13[...]

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    Operaling Inslructions and Parls l.lanual Est mate 2 CFM reduclion ln air llow lof each loot ol duct; 15 CFM reduction for each 90'curved bend. Pneumaiic conveyance oi wood dusl requires a minimum air veloclly ol 3500 FP[4 in lhe hose or duct; higher lor heav]er materiats. CFIV must not be reduced below the level requlred lo provide this arr v[...]

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    Operating Instructions and Parls l,lanual Fig. 1 NOTE Palt #38, *4 and +9 rnusi be n posilon at 3A 3B 12 13 Boll. l/4 20 x 3/4 Hex Head Hei Nul, r/4 20 NOTES: (1) lic udes 8lool.od. (grounded)plug ror rse on 115 Volt 1 Phase cord p!g and swtch 372193 (-IEFC noto4 at correcl price when sides oi slamped sleel ho!s1.9 wfth an ABS mounred. Thsw lon y b[...]

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    Operating Inslructions and Parts Manual Fig.2 NOTE Parl #28, #3 and #8 musl be rn posiiion at all times. 3 2A 28 3A 3B t-------f -t a'" 98 '..--l - :- 11 E=__---- .-q. ---+ +;"E 6 ll Replacement Parts List for 1, 11/2, 2 and 3Hp Models NOTES (l) ncrudes I iool cord, (srounded) plu9 ror use on 115 Volt. 1 Phase, (2) P/N inc ud[...]

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    Exhaust Volumes Required WOODWORKING Equipment Size Min. CFM Required Q Krife Lengrh = Up to 6^ 6+ to 12' ' 12+' to 20' ovet 20' 350 440 550 800 Sander, Bell (Horizonlal) Bell Widlh = Upto 6 6+' to I' 9+ ro 14 790 (3) 900 (3) 1240l3J Sander, Disc D sc Diameref = Up to 12' 12+ to iB 18+'lo 26' 350 4[...]

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    Operating lnstruclions and Parts lvanual Limited Warranty The seller wafrunts oroducts ol ils own rnanulacture againsi defecls of maierialand workmanship under norma use and service for a period ol eighleen (18) monlhs lrom daie of shiomenl or hvelve (12) monlhs fiom date of inslallation. which ever occurs fnst. Th s warranly does not apply lo any [...]