5.Insert the rod into the pocket on the filter bag (A) Fig. 13.

6.Insert the rod in the hole in the bracket (B).

7.Work the open end of the filter bag into the top groove of the dust collector drum until it is secure and sealed. Bend and fold, as necessary, the internal bag retainer ring to fit it into place.

8.Attach the other filter bag in the same manner.

A

B

Fig. 13

ATTACHING THE ACCESSORY HOSE TO THE INTAKE PORT

Disconnect the machine from the power source!

Models 50-762/50-763 provide four 4” dust ports.

NOTE: Place the intake cap rings (D) Fig. 14 on the ends of each dust intake port before attaching the hose.

Loosely place a hose clamp (A) Fig. 14 around one end of the flexible hose (B). Attach the hose to the dust intake port (C). Tighten the hose clamp (A). Attach the remaining clamp to the other end of the flexible hose and to the woodworking machine.

NOTE: Do not operate the dust collector with any of the holes in dust intake port (C) Fig. 14 uncovered. To cover a hole not being used by a hose, place the flat intake cap (E) on dust intake port as shown in Fig. 14.

C

D

E A B

Fig. 14

SINGLE- AND THREE-PHASE WIRING

Use a qualified electrician to install this machine to ensure safe and proper wiring and product operation.

DIsconnect power at source before wiring the machine.

MODEL 50-762 THREE PHASE INSTALLATION (230 VOLT OPERATION)

Your dust collector must be permanently connected to the building’s electrical system and grounded to meet code.

1.To connect the dust collector to a power system, remove the controller cover (A) Fig. 15.

2.Bring the three-phase power line through the access hole (B) Fig. 15 in the bottom of controller box.

A

B

Fig. 15

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Delta 50-763, 50-762 instruction manual Attaching the Accessory Hose to the Intake Port, SINGLE- and THREE-PHASE Wiring