Check for shipping damage. If damage has occurred, a claim must be filed with the carrier immediately. Check for complete-
ness. immediately report any missing parts to dealer. Remove all components of dust collector from shipping carton.
Refer to Figure 1.
The dust collector comes assembled as one unit. Additional loose parts which need to be fastened to the dust collector should be located and accounted for before assembly:
A Mounting brackets (2)
BCollar with bag clamp
CHose
DInlet and screws (4)
EHose clamp (2)
FCollector bag (3)
GMounting screws and anchors (4 each)
HBolts and washers (8 each)
A BC
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H G
Figure 1 - Unpacking
TOOLS NEEDED
•_/2"Open End Wrench
•Offset or Short Phillips Head Screwdriver
•Portable Drill
•_/4"Drill Bit
•Hammer
NOTE: For masonry walls, use four masonry anchors and masonry drill bit of proper size for anchors (not supplied).
SELECT SITE FOR DUST COLLECTOR
Site for the dust collector should be located as close to the
woodworking machine(s) as possible. Site should be to the Left of the machine(s), on the wall.
ATTACH WALL BRACKETS TO DUST COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY
Refer to Figure 2.
Wall brackets need to be attached to dust collector body. To attach wall brackets:
•Position wall bracket at set of holes at back of dust collector body.
•Make sure that the bracket is straight up and down and that the narrow side of slot is "UP" as shown.
•Secure each wall bracket to dust collector assembly using four hex head bolts and flat washers.
Figure 2 - Attaching Brackets
INSTALL WALL ANCHORS
Refer to Figure 3.
Wall anchors need to be installed at the site selected for the dust collector. To install wall anchors:
•Mark the location of anchors on the wall according to Figure 3.
•Drill W' hole, 1I/4" deep at each of the four marks.
•Hammer anchors into each of four holes so that they are flush with wall.
•Partially screw in
approximately _/4"of threads showing.
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67/6"
NOTE: Do not exceed 53"
maximum to ensure that
53" maximum
the collector bag is
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