Model W1823 (Mfg. Since 9/10)
PROBLEM |
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| corrective action |
Dust collector does not | 1. | Dust collection drum is full. | 1. | Empty collection drum. |
adequately collect dust or | 2. | Filter is dirty, drum is full. | 2. | Clean filter, empty collection drum. |
chips; poor performance. | 3. | Dust collector is undersized for | 3. | Use the correct size duct collector for the type of |
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| 4. | Ducting is at fault. | 4. | Remove dust line from dust collector inlet and |
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| unblock the restriction in the duct line. |
| 5. | The dust collector is too far away | 5. | Relocate the dust collector closer to the point of |
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| from the point of suction, or there |
| suction, and rework ducting without sharp bends. |
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| are too many sharp bends in the |
| Refer to Collection System, beginning on Page 20. |
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| ducting. |
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| 6. | The lumber is wet and wood | 6. | Process lumber with less than 20% moisture |
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| chips are not flowing through the |
| content. |
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| ducting smoothly. |
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| 7. | There is a leak in the ducting, or a | 7. | Rework the ducting to eliminate all leaks. Close |
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| series of small leaks, or too many |
| dust ports for lines not being used. |
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| open ports. |
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| 8. | There are not enough open branch | 8. | Open 1 or 2 more blast gates to different branch |
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| lines at one time, thereby causing |
| lines to allow the velocity in the main line to |
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| a velocity drop in the main line. |
| increase. |
| 9. | The ducting and ports are | 9. | |
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| incorrectly sized. |
| machine manufacture for larger port dust collection |
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| shroud. Some machines have poor design for dust |
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| collector use. |
| 10. | The machine overall dust | 10. | Use a dust collection nozzle on a stand. |
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| collection design is inadequate. |
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| 11. | The dust collector is too small for | 11. | Install a larger dust collector to power your dust |
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| the dust collection system. |
| collection system. |
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