Dust Collector

330002

Assembly

Assemble the Dust Collector according to the following procedures. The numbers in paren- theses are reference numbers listed in the Parts List.

Tools Required:

!Medium and large Phillips screwdrivers

!Large bladed slot screwdriver

!Rubber mallet (or block of wood)

!Adjustable wrench, or 7/16" and 1/2" wrenches

!1/2" socket, ratchet wrench and short ex- tension

!Pliers

Install the Legs

1.Lay the main housing (5) on its side. Make sure it’s on top of cardboard to prevent scratching. Point the smaller diameter end with three clips toward you and the 3-way inlet towards the left. Place a block of wood or a book under the housing so it doesn’t roll. (See Figure 4).

Figure 4: Lay the Main Housing on its side.

2.Locate the three holes on the top of the housing. Position the left leg (39) over the three holes, making sure the narrower side of the leg faces the front toward the 3-way inlet. (See Figure 5). Attach the left leg to the housing with screws (41), lock washers

(42)and nuts (43), starting at the top hole. Hand tighten all three nuts.

Figure 5: Support the left leg as you attach it to the Main Housing. The narrower side faces toward the front (3- hose inlet) side.

3.Turn the housing over on the opposite side, then attach the right leg (37) to the housing in the same manner described above. When you have completed install- ing both legs, the circled “r” registration mark after the word “Shopsmith” on the legs should be near the larger diameter end (top) of the main housing. Also, the narrower side of both legs should be on the same side of the housing as the 3-way inlet.

Install the Base Pan

4.With the main housing and assembled legs still on its side, position the base pan (47) between the legs, so that the straight, open side faces toward the front (the side with the 3-way inlet). (See Figure 6).

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Shopsmith DustCollector manual Assembly, Tools Required, Install the Legs, Install the Base Pan