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2.  Only trained and qualified personnel can operate this machine.

 

3.  Make sure guards are in place and in proper working order before operating machinery. 

4. 

Remove any adjusting tools.

 Before operating the machine, make sure any adjusting tools 

have been removed. 

5. 

Keep work area clean.

 Cluttered areas invite injuries. 

6. 

Overloading machine.

 By overloading the machine you may cause injury from flying parts. 

DO NOT

 exceed the specified machine capacities. 

7. 

Dress appropriate.

 

DO NOT

 wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in 

moving machine parts. Protective clothing and steel toe shoes are recommended when 
using machinery. Wear a restrictive hair covering to contain long hair. 

8. 

Use eye and ear protection

. Always wear ISO approved impact safety goggles. Wear a full-

face shield if you are producing metal filings. 

9. 

Respiratory Protection. 

Wear an approved dust mask or respirator while using this 

machine. Continued exposure to wood dust can cause allergies or long term respiratory 
problems.

 

10. 

Do not overreach

. Maintain proper footing and balance at all times. 

DO NOT

 reach over or 

across a running machine. 

11. 

Stay alert

. Watch what you are doing and use common sense. 

DO NOT

 operate any tool or 

machine when you are tired. 

12. 

Check for damaged parts

. Before using any tool or machine, carefully check any part that 

appears damaged. Check for alignment and binding of moving parts that may affect proper 
machine operation. 

13. 

Observe work area conditions

DO NOT

 use machines or power tools in damp or wet 

locations. Do not expose to rain. Keep work area well lighted. 

DO NOT

 use electrically 

powered tools in the presence of flammable gases or liquids. 

14. 

Keep children away

. Children must never be allowed in the work area. 

DO NOT

 let them 

handle machines, tools, or extension cords. 

15. 

Store idle equipment

. When not in use, tools must be stored in a dry location to inhibit rust. 

Always lock up tools and keep them out of reach of children. 

16. 

DO NOT operate machine if under the influence of alcohol or drugs

. Read warning 

labels on prescriptions. If there is any doubt, 

DO NOT

 operate the machine. 

17. Watch for fire and keep a fire extinguisher close by.

 

18. 

DO NOT 

touch live electrical components or parts.

 

19. Turn off power before checking, cleaning, or replacing any parts.

 

20. Be sure all equipment is properly installed and grounded according to national, state, and 

local codes.

 

Summary of Contents for 1002692

Page 1: ...rial Holdings LLC does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability for any damage or loss caused by an omission or error in this Operator s Manual resulting from accident negligence or other occurre...

Page 2: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6 Dear Valued Customer 6 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS 10 Cleaning 10 INSTALLATION 11 CONTENTS OF PACKAGE 12 HARDWARE PACKAGE 13 ASS...

Page 3: ...n notice to Seller of any suspected defect in the Goods prior to the expiration of the warranty period The original end user must also obtain a RGA from Seller prior to returning any Goods to Seller f...

Page 4: ...es provided under this Agreement or at law or equity Attorney s Fees In the event legal action is necessary to recover monies due from Buyer or to enforce any provision of this Agreement Buyer shall b...

Page 5: ...ption of the functional parts of the machine Capacity charts Setup and start up instructions Machine operation Scheduled maintenance Parts lists GENERAL NOTES After receiving your equipment remove the...

Page 6: ...zardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a h...

Page 7: ...nst objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises DUST HAZARD Wear appropriate dust mask Dust created while using machinery can cause cancer birth defects and long term respiratory damage Be aware of the...

Page 8: ...an reduce your potential for injury But even the best guard will not make up for poor judgment carelessness or inattention Always use common sense and exercise caution in the workshop If a procedure f...

Page 9: ...ch over or across a running machine 11 Stay alert Watch what you are doing and use common sense DO NOT operate any tool or machine when you are tired 12 Check for damaged parts Before using any tool o...

Page 10: ...ible TECHNICAL SUPPORT Our technical support department can be reached at 920 684 4990 and asking for the support desk for purchased machines Tech Support handles questions on machine setup schematics...

Page 11: ...nce only 85dBs Overall Dimensions 61 2 x 21 6 x 74 8 1550 x 550 x 1900mm N W 150lbs 68 KGS G W 166lbs 75 KGS Fan Curve Inlet Diameter of Tube IN 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Static Pressure mmH2O 154 185 237 290 295...

Page 12: ...age painted surfaces Follow manufacturer s label instructions when using any type of cleaning product After cleaning wipe unpainted metal surfaces with a light coating of quality oil or grease for pro...

Page 13: ...machine as well behind it in the places of material input and output LEVELING The machine should be sited on a level concrete floor Provisions for securing it should be in position prior to placing t...

Page 14: ...cription Qty Part No A Left Housing 1 NO 25 G Support Rod 2 NO 23 B Right Housing 1 NO 28 H Bag Clamp 4 NO 22 C Main Housing 1 NO 12 I Base 1 NO 3 D Connector 1 NO 27 J Filter Bags 4 NO 21 29 E Inlet...

Page 15: ...art List No A Flange Bolt 5 16 x 1 2 52 NO 2 B Phillips Head Screw 3 16 x 3 8 1 NO 6 C Allen Wrench 5mm 1 NO 32 D Open Wrench 10mm x 12mm 1 NO 33 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 1 Secure the Wheels No 1 under Ba...

Page 16: ...14 14 2 Secure Main Housing NO 12 on Base No 3 with Flange Bolt 5 16 x 1 2 No 2 See FIG 2 FIG 2 3 Place the Packing No 26 on Main Housing No 12 See FIG 3 FIG 3...

Page 17: ...hen secure it with Flange Bolt 5 16 x 1 2 No 2 See FIG 4 Fig 4 5 Place Packing No 26 between Left Housing No 25 and Connector No 27 to avoid air leaking and then secure the connector to the left housi...

Page 18: ...g No 28 and Connector No 27 to avoid air leaking and then secure the connector to the right housing with Flange Bolt 5 16 x 1 2 No 2 See FIG 6 FIG 6 7 Insert the Bag Supports No 24 onto the Left Housi...

Page 19: ...17 17 8 Installed the Upper Filter Bag No 29 and Lower Filter Bag No 21 on the Left Housing No 25 and Right Housing No 28 with Bag Clamp No 22 See FIG 8 FIG 8...

Page 20: ...ndicated on the machine All line connections should make good contact Running on low voltage will damage the motor In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resista...

Page 21: ...sted below LENGTH AMP RATING 25ft 50ft 100ft 0 6 16 16 16 7 10 16 16 14 11 12 16 16 14 13 16 14 12 12 17 20 12 12 10 21 30 10 10 No WIRE GAUGE An undersized cord decreases line voltage causing loss of...

Page 22: ...20 20 EXPLODED DIAGRAM...

Page 23: ...ler Washer 1 10 Impeller 12 1 11 Flange Bolt 3 8 x 1 2 1 12 Main Housing 1 13 Washer 5 16 x 23 8 14 Nut 5 16 4 15 Motor Packing 1 16 Key 7 x 7 x 25 1 17 Motor 3HP 1 18 Hex Head Screw 5 16 x 1 4 19 Pow...

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