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MOTOR

Excessive dust in the motor could cause excessive heat.

Every effort should be made to prevent foreign material from

entering the motor. When operating under conditions likely to

permit accumulations of dust, dirt or waste within the motor, a

visual inspection should be made at frequent intervals.

Accumulations of dry dust can usually be blown out successfully.

Note:

Motors used on woodworking tools are particularly

susceptable to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and

should be blown out or ‘’vacuumed’’ frequently to prevent the

interference with normal motor ventilation.

To remove dust, blow off motor with a low pressure air hose.

CAUTION:

TO AVOID INJURY OR ADVERSE REACTION TO

DUST, A HIGH PRESSURE HOSE SHOULD NOT BE USED

ESPECIALLY IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS.

Operational hints

During the first use and after cleaning, the filter bag may allow

some dust to escape. This is normal and will stop after a short

period of time.

CAUTION: 

WEARING A PARTICLE MASK/RESPIRATOR FOR

PROTECTION AGAINST FINE DUST PARTICLES DURING

CLEANING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

PROBLEM

Motor will not run.

Excessive sawdust in

air.

Excessive impeller

noise.

Motor fails to develop

full power.

NOTE: LOW

VOLTAGE

(Power output of motor

decreases rapidly with

decrease in voltage at

the motor terminals.

Motor starts slowly or

fails to come up to

speed.

Motor overheats.

PROBABLE CAUSE

1. Defective cord, plug,

switch and/or motor.

2. Blown fuse.

1. Loose connectors.

2. Filter/dust bag and/or

chip collector bag releas-

ing sawdust.

1. Picked up large wood

chips and debris.

2. Loose impeller.

3. Rubbing impeller.

1. Circuit overloaded with

lights, appliances and

other motors.

2. Undersized extension cord or

extension cord is too long.

3. General overloading of

power company facilities.

1. Low voltage.

2. Windings are burned out

or open.

3. Starting switch will not

operate. Capacitor is bad.

1. Motor overloaded.

2. Improper cooling, air cir-

culation is restricted

through motor due to

sawdust accumulation.

REMEDY SUGGESTED

1. Consult service. Any attempt to repair this motor may create a hazard

unless repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair 

service is available at your nearest service center.

2. Check for blown fuses and replace with fuse of proper capacity.

1. Tighten connections.

2.a. Sawdust trapped between clamp bag and housing.

b. Lower bag is hung up on sawdust shoot extension. Reposition chip

bag properly.

1. Do not pick up metal or ferrous materials. Stop the machine and the

material will fall to the bottom of the inlet tube.

2. Unplug dust collector prior to disassembly. Hazardous moving parts inside.

Attach inlet guard before plugging in. Use a piece of wood to free impeller.

3. Consult service to repair loose or rubbing impeller. A repair to the 

housing may create a hazard unless it is done by a qualified service

technician. Servicing is available at your nearest service center.

1. Do not use other appliances or motors on the same circuit as your

dust collector.

2. Increase the wire size on extention cord, or reduce the length of the

extension cord.

3. Request a power check from your power company.

1. Request voltage check from your power company.

2. Have motor repaired or replaced by a qualified service technician.

3. Have capacitor replaced by a qualified service technician.

1. Clean out sawdust to provide normal air circulation through the

motor. See ‘’Maintenance’’ section in this manual.

MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for KC-2105C

Page 1: ...1 HP DUST COLLECTOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL COPYRIGHT 2004 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC MODEL KC 2105C ...

Page 2: ...he original retail consumer a 2 year limited warranty as of the date the product was purchased at retail and that each product is free from defects in materials Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents repairs or alterations and lack of maintenance KING CANADA shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for i...

Page 3: ...elry rings watch because they could get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Roll up long sleeves above the elbows 12 ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES Always wear safety glasses ANSI Z87 1 Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses thet are NOT safety glasses Also use a face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty 13 DON...

Page 4: ...LES FORESIGHT IS BETTER THAN NO SIGHT Wear safety goggles not glasses that comply with ANSI Z87 1 Operating any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes which can result in permanent eye damage 4 When cleaning the dust collector bags wear a dust mask This dust collector is specifically designed to capture sawdust and wood chips at the source The fine dust is filtered by ...

Page 5: ...2 Report any damage to your retailer 3 Do not discard any shipping material until after the dust collector has been assembled and is running properly CONTENTS OF THE SHIPPING CONTAINER See Fig 1 to assist you in locating these parts and to familiarize yourself with the assembly to be done in the next section 1 Base 2 Retainer straps 1 Motor and housing assembly 1 Filter bag hanger 1 Motor fan 1 Co...

Page 6: ...strates an assembled caster 2 Place the base on all four wheels Place the motor housing assembly on the floor with the motor shaft pointing in the air Fig 3 Slide the fan onto the motor shaft until the fan is flush with the shaft end and tighten the hex bolt 3 Remove the three pan hd screws and washers from the motor casting A Fig 4 Slide the column over the motor casting align the holes and secur...

Page 7: ...bolts and four washers F Also fix the bottom of the support legs to the base using one hex bolt and washer E for each support leg 6 To install the dust bag hanger A Fig 6 screw it to the dust bag housing using 2 pan hd screws B as shown 7 Insert a retainer strap through the keepers of the filter bag bag with KING CANADA logo and attach it to the top part of the housing Attach the top of the filter...

Page 8: ...TOR DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER 110V OPERATION As received from the factory your dust collector is ready to run for 110V operation This dust collector is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet and a plug which looks like the one illustrated in Fig 8 WARNING DO NOT USE A TWO PRONG ADAPTOR FOR THEY ARE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES NEVER USE...

Page 9: ...d with lights appliances and other motors 2 Undersized extension cord or extension cord is too long 3 General overloading of power company facilities 1 Low voltage 2 Windings are burned out or open 3 Starting switch will not operate Capacitor is bad 1 Motor overloaded 2 Improper cooling air cir culation is restricted through motor due to sawdust accumulation REMEDY SUGGESTED 1 Consult service Any ...

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