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VI. General Assembly Instructions Do NOT use hook on motor to lift unit.

There are essentially three ways to assemble your collector

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Motor &

and to attach it to the bracket. The way that is right for you

Plate

should be determined by expertise and manpower available.

 

 

Gasket Material -

When the units are all assembled they are very heavy and top

 

 

weighted. All of this should be taken into account before

Fan /

 

Outside of Bolt

 

Circle on top of

deciding on the method best suited for you.

 

 

 

Blower

 

Housing. To

With all assemblies, make sure

 

Housing

 

further eliminate

 

 

 

air leaks, a small

rectangular air outlet is oriented on

 

Air

 

amount of silicone

Fan/Blower housing as you are looking

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should be used on

Outlet

nuts to secure

down as in Fig. 1A or facing it as shown

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motor plate.

in diagrams. Then you can rotate

 

Gasket

 

 

housing to whatever bolt position is

 

 

 

 

Material -

 

Air Inlet

best for your shop.

Fig. 1A

Outside of

 

 

Bolt Circle on

 

Before you start, make sure you have cut and placed

underside of

 

Housing.

 

Cyclone

the provided gasket material on top and bottom of the

Silicone nuts.

Barrel

Fan/Blower housing and the Cone as shown in the

 

 

 

diagrams. Then determine which direction you want

 

 

 

your filter to hang and which direction your ductwork

2.

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will enter the collector.

 

 

Method #1 -

 

 

 

 

Bolt Fan/Blower housing to Cyclone barrel. Then bolt

 

 

 

Motor and Plate to Fan/Blower housing. Carefully lay

 

 

 

unit on its side and then bolt cone to barrel. Lift entire

 

 

 

unit up onto wall braket. Unit is extremely heavy and

 

 

 

top weighted, be advised!

 

Gasket

 

Method #2 -

 

 

 

Material

Cyclone

Bolt Fan/Blower housing to Cyclone barrel. Then bolt

 

 

Motor and Plate to Fan/Blower housing. Put Cone up

 

 

Barrel

on Wall Bracket and orient holes. Lift assembled unit

 

 

 

onto cone making sure proper holes are lined up. Bolt

(12) 5/16” Bolts

 

unit to bracket, then finish bolting barrel to cone.

Gasket

Method #3 -

 

(24) Flat Washers

 

(12) Serrated Nuts

Material

Bolt Fan/Blower housing to Cyclone barrel. Put Cone

 

Bolt

Cyclone

up on Wall Bracket and orient holes. Lift assembled unit

 

Washer

onto cone making sure proper holes are lined up. Bolt

 

Flange

Cone

 

Washer

unit to bracket, then finish bolting barrel to cone. Lift

 

 

 

Nut

 

Motor & Plate onto Fan/Blower housing and bolt together

 

 

 

in proper direction.

 

 

 

 

4.

 

 

 

3.

Collector

 

 

 

3/8” Bolt / (2) Washers /

 

 

 

Serrated Nut per bolt hole

 

 

 

 

on each side and back.

Hose Clamp

Flex Hose

Hose Clamp

Dust Bin

Note: For cyclonic preseparation there must be an air tight seal between cyclone and dust

 

container. Dust bin must be located vertically under cyclone, material drops down by gravity.

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Pro 2000 Owner’s Manual c O.A.S. 2007

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Contents Dust Collector BaldorTable of Contents System Start-Up Information II. Pro Series 2000 Configurations External Cartridge Filter Silencer Included with FilterIII. General Specifications & Fan Performance Curves IV. Dimensions For Minimum Mounting Heights w/ 62 FilterGeneral Assembly XXK200001 1 phase XXK200003 3 phaseTOP VII. Bracket Assembly VIII. Filter Assembly External 62 Filter AssemblyIX. Filter Maintenance External Filter Cartridge Cleaning IntervalsFilter Efficiency Gauge Mounting Instructions Mounting InstructionsXI. Directions for Cleaning External Filter External Filter can be cleaned using the following methodsXII. Wiring Instructions for Magnetic Starter Follow Wiring Diagram on MotorXIII. Troubleshooting XIV. Fire Hazards Read Before Installing and Operating Oneida Collectors are designed for Wood Dust onlyLimited Warranty XV. Terms and ConditionsChecking in Order Delivery Risk of LossXVI. Stand Assembly STG023055 XVII. Accessories Replacement FilterBolt Together Angle Iron Stand Dust ContainersXVIII. Fan Motor Maintenance Service Conditions Lubrication Interval MultiplierXVIV. Remote Wiring Diagram Square D Telemecanique Mag Starters