Delta 50-770 instruction manual Maintenance, Transportation and Storage

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TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

1.The dust collector features a convenient carrying handle with rubber grip (A) Fig. 29, which allows the unit to be carried easily from one job area to another.

IMPORTANT: THE DUST COLLECTOR WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY 46 LBS. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE.

2.In addition to the carrying handle, the machine features a storage mounting bracket (B) Fig. 30, with a hole for mounting the dust collector to a wall or wooden support (when not in use).

A

Fig. 29

B

Fig. 30

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Before any maintenance or service is performed, be sure the dust collector is discon- nected from the power source to prevent accidental starting. All maintenance other than the items recommended in this manual should be performed by an authorized Delta Service Center.

1.WARNING: Always disconnect the machine from the power source before performing any maintenance procedures.

2.The condition of the dust bag should be checked periodically for damage and emptied on a regular basis. Do not transport the machine with a full dust bag.

3.Clean and apply a dry silicone lubricant monthly to the impeller to remove any dirt or build-up of pitch, gum and wood shavings.

4.WARNING: Always make sure that the intake cap (A) Fig. 31, covers the intake port when the hose is not connected to the machine.

A

Fig. 31

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Contents Portable Single-Stage Dust Collector General Safety Rules Important Safety Rules for Dust Collectors Unpacking and Cleaning Assembling Wheel Casters AssemblyAssembling Outtake Flange Page Align the two holes in the intake support angle brace Assembling Vacuum Hose to Dust Collector Assembling Dust BAG to Dust Collector Connecting Tool to Power SourceExtension Cords Single Phase OperationLocking Switch OFF Position Operating Controls & AdjustmentsStarting and Stopping Dust Collector Operations Transportation and Storage MaintenancePARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance Accessories