OPERATIONS
Test Run
Once assembly is complete and adjustments have been made, the machine is ready for a test run. The purpose of a test run is to identify any unusual noises and vibrations, as well as to con- firm the machine is performing as intended.
1. | Turn the machine on by pressing the START |
| button on the power switch. Be sure to have |
| your finger poised to hit the STOP button. |
2. | Once the machine is running, listen for any |
| unusual noises. The machine should run |
| smoothly with little or no vibrations. |
MODEL W1687
3 HP DUST COLLECTOR
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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OPERATIONS
3. | If there are any unusual noises or vibrations, |
| shut the machine OFF immediately. The |
| machine should not be run any further until |
| the problems are corrected. |
4. | Unplug the machine and investigate the |
| source of the noise or vibration. Do not make |
| any adjustments to the machine while it is |
| plugged in. |
5. | Repeat Steps |
| smoothly. |
Safety glasses must be worn to prevent serious personal injury!
Keep loose clothing rolled up and out of the way of machinery and keep hair pulled back.
Adjusting Outlet
It is common for one side of the dust collector to fill with dust at a faster rate than the other. If this happens, simply adjust the metal flap on the inside of the outlet as shown in Figure 24. Pushing the flap to one side or the other diverts the airflow; thus, equalizing the rate the bags fill with dust.