4.NOTE: FOR MODEL 50-866 MAKE SURE THAT THE FRONT OF THE MOTOR ASSEMBLY IS ATTACHED TO THE SUPPORT WITH THREE PREDRILLED HOLES IN IT, (THESE HOLES ARE WHERE THE CONTROL BOX IS TO BE MOUNTED).Carefully place the motor/blower assembly

(F) Fig. 10, onto two side supports (A), which were assembled in STEP 2. CAUTION: The motor/blower assembly (F) is extremely heavy. It is recommend that two or more people lift the motor/blower assembly onto the side supports. Make certain the four pre-assembled threaded studs (G) are inserted into the four top holes of the side supports (A).

5.Fasten motor/blower assembly (F) Fig. 10, to side supports (A). Place a 5/16" flat washer onto the stud that was inserted through the side support, place a 5/16" lockwasher onto the stud, thread a 5/16-18 hex nut onto the stud and tighten securely. Repeat this process for the three remaining studs.

6.Fig. 11, illustrates the motor/blower assembly attached to the side supports.

7.Align holes in gasket (J) Fig. 12, with the mounting holes in blower flange (H) and press gasket (J) onto motor flange.

8.Align threaded holes in drum (K) Fig. 13, with holes in motor/blower assembly (F). Place a 5/16" lockwasher on a 5/16-18 x 5/8" hex head screw and insert screw through the hole in the motor/blower assembly and thread screw into the drum. Repeat this process for the seven remaining holes. NOTE: It is recommended that two people perform this operation. Fig. 14, illustrates the drum assembled to the left side of motor/blower assembly. Assemble the remaining drum to the other side of the motor/blower assembly in the same manner.

F

K

Fig. 13

GG

F

AA

Fig. 10

H

Fig. 11

J

H

Fig. 12

Fig. 14

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Delta 50-866, 50-861 instruction manual

50-866, 50-861 specifications

Delta 50-861 and Delta 50-866 are innovative benchtop tools that cater to the needs of woodworking enthusiasts and professionals alike. Aimed at providing precision, reliability, and versatility, these tools represent the pinnacle of modern woodworking technology.

Delta 50-861 is a powerful dust collector designed specifically for woodworking applications. With a robust 1.5 HP motor, it offers impressive suction power, capable of extracting dust and debris from multiple power tools simultaneously. This unit features a two-stage filtration system, which includes a 30-micron bag for coarse debris and a fine filter bag that captures particles down to 1 micron. This ensures a cleaner and healthier workspace, significantly reducing the risks associated with airborne dust.

On the other hand, Delta 50-866 is a highly advanced dust collector that builds upon the capabilities of the 50-861. It boasts a more powerful 1.75 HP motor, increasing its suction efficiency. The 50-866 also features a larger collection capacity with a 5-micron filter, which further enhances its ability to trap fine dust particles. This model is perfect for larger workshops and serious woodworkers who demand maximum performance and convenience.

Both models come equipped with a sturdy wheeled base, ensuring easy mobility around the workshop. They incorporate an easy-to-change bag system, allowing users to quickly switch out full bags without mess or hassle. Furthermore, they feature clear collection bags that provide instant visibility of the fill level, so users know when it’s time to empty the bags.

The Delta 50-861 and 50-866 also integrate an innovative noise reduction technology, making them surprisingly quiet for their power level. This feature allows users to work comfortably without excessive noise, which is crucial in maintaining a focused and productive working environment.

Overall, Delta 50-861 and 50-866 stand out due to their advanced features like powerful motors, dual-stage filtration systems, user-friendly designs, and advanced noise reduction technologies. These dust collectors are an ideal choice for anyone serious about woodworking, providing not just efficiency, but also ensuring a cleaner, safer workspace. Whether outfitting a home shop or a professional workshop, these models are engineered to meet the demands of a modern woodworker, making them invaluable investments for any timber working environment.