Specific Safety for Dust Extractors
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ONLY USE DUST EXTRACTION
BAGS WITH THIS MACHINE NOT
DOMESTIC WASTE BAGS!
DO NOT PLACE DUST EXTRACTION
BAGS OVER THE FILTER ASSEMBLY!
DO NOT use this machine as a vacuum cleaner, try to keep
the waste medium to wood by-products.
DO NOT uplift workshop floor debris (stones, nails, screws,
paper etc., etc). Be aware that wood dust is an explosive
medium.
DO NOT allow any ‘naked light’ source to occur anywhere
near the machine. This includes cigarettes, matches, etc,
and do not place the machine near any unprotected light
bulbs, that could possibly get broken.
The suction force is generated by a high speed fan unit.
This has the potential to amputate fingers, grab loose
clothing (ties etc.,) and ‘bat’ large chips etc, at high speeds.
Keep all guarding in place, and if access to the fan becomes
necessary (due to blockage etc.,) Disconnect the machine
from the mains supply and ensure the fan has come to a
complete stop before putting your hands anywhere near
to it.
If you are not using ‘clear’ extraction hose, periodically
remove the hose to check that the inlet to the machine is
not getting restricted.
The safety guard grill of the inlet duct can be particularly
irksome in this way, as long strand shavings etc., can wrap
around the grill fret.
KEEP the particle filter clean. The machine relies on its
ability to ‘blow’ air through the filter, to generate good
suction. If the particle filter starts to clog, this reduces the
air flow and hence the machine becomes less efficient.
The particle filter can be cleaned, by using an ‘M’ class
vacuum cleaner, clean the inside of the filter.
BE AWARE that in dry air periods or areas, the movement
of the air through the machine can generate static electric
fields. These are not normally a problem as the machine
is bonded together via its construction and the whole is
earthed back through the electrical supply. Problems can
occur with isolated items, such as stands or hosing that are
insulated from the ground (standing on rubber feet?,
suspended in the air etc). If possible, try to connect
everything together electrically, to eliminate static shocks.
(Use the integral metal coil in flexible hosing to connect
the units together). Try to route the power cable and the
hosing away from busy walkways.
Specification
Code 107697
Model AW153E
Rating Workshop
Power
1.5 kW
Air Flow
2,000 m³/hr @ 100mm
2,500 m³/hr @ 125mm
Filtration
30 micron
Hose Diameter
1 x 125mm or 2 x 100mm
Bag Capacity
150 litre
Overall L x W x H
960 x 690 x 1,970mm
Weight 48.5kg