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OPERATION MANUAL
4.5 ASSEMBLY Cont.
F
ig
.4.6
5. Open the filter door and make sure that the dust
tray is installed correctly. (Fig.4.5)
F
ig
.4.5
6. Install the filters with the Pleated Micro filter on the
outside, then the Active Carbon filter, in the middle
and the Stainless Steel Mesh filter on the inside.
(Fig.4.6)
Close and lock the filter access door and attach the
dust collecting ducting to the dust port
USING CORRECT DUCTING
This dust collector is designed exclusively to collect dry metal, chips, and swarf. DO NOT use
this dust collector to collect wood dust or metal chips containing cutting fluid or coolant.
Due to fire or explosion risk, DO NOT use this machine to collect combustible or explosive
metals such as, magnesium, niobium, tantalum, titanium, zirconium, hafnium, combustible
liquids or fuels, gasoline, oil, or solvent-based paints.
For the best performance, place this dust collector as close to the dust-generating machines as
possible and install dust shut off valves at the beginning of ducting lines. Only open one line at
a time to focus the maximum suction from the machine where dust is being collected.
DUCTING MATERIAL
HAFCO METALMASTER DO NOT recommend using any plastic duct material with this machine.
When plastic or non-conductive ducting is used, static electrical buildup in the ducting can
cause explosion or fire hazard.
For the best results, use only Flame Retardant Dust Hose or smooth-wall, sheet-metal ducting
or flexible metal ducting to connect to each machine.
Advantages of metal ducting is its conductivity and that it does not contribute to static
electrical charge build-up.