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Dust Collector

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Assembly

Assemble the Dust Collector according to the

following procedures. The numbers in paren-

theses are reference numbers listed in the

Parts List.

Tools Required:

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Medium and large Phillips screwdrivers

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Large bladed slot screwdriver

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Rubber mallet (or block of wood)

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Adjustable wrench, or 7/16" and 1/2"

wrenches

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1/2" socket, ratchet wrench and short ex-

tension

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Pliers

Install the Legs

1. Lay the main housing (5) on its side. Make

sure it’s on top of cardboard to prevent

scratching. Point the smaller diameter end

with three clips toward you and the 3-way

inlet towards the left. Place a block of

wood or a book under the housing so it

doesn’t roll. (See Figure 4).

(42) and nuts (43), starting at the top hole.

Hand tighten all three nuts.

Figure 4: Lay the Main Housing on  its side.

2. Locate the three holes on the top of the

housing. Position the left leg (39) over the

three holes, making sure the narrower side

of the leg faces the front toward the 3-way

inlet. (See Figure 5). Attach the left leg to

the housing with screws (41), lock washers

3. Turn the housing over on the opposite

side, then attach the right leg (37) to the

housing in the same manner described

above. When you have completed install-

ing both legs, the circled “r” registration

mark after the word “Shopsmith” on the

legs should be near the larger diameter

end (top) of the main housing. Also, the

narrower side of both legs should be on

the same side of the housing as the 3-way

inlet.

Install the Base Pan

4. With the main housing and assembled

legs still on its side, position the base pan

(47) between the legs, so that the straight,

open side faces toward the front (the side

with the 3-way inlet). (See Figure 6).

Figure 5: Support the left leg as you attach it to the Main

Housing. The narrower side faces toward the front (3-

hose inlet) side.

Summary of Contents for 330002

Page 1: ... before oper atingtheShopsmithDustCollector T T T T Ta a a a ab b b b ble of le of le of le of le of Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Parts List 2 Introduction Safety 4 General Information 7 Assembly 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10 Dust Collector 330002 ...

Page 2: ...514808 Filter Hood 1 514809 Retaining Strap Asmy Incl 2 4 1 2 514856 Strap Metal 1 3 514966 Rack 1 4 514855 Clamp 1 515595 Main Housing Asmy Incl 5 29 1 5 515689 Main Housing w Warning Label 1 6 515561 Self tapping Screw 4 7 515534 Support Bracket 1 515596 Motor Blower Asmy Incl 8 20 1 8 515549 Inlet Seal 1 9 515562 Self Taping Screw 20x3 4 6 10 515533 Fan Housing 1 11 515112 Hex Head Cap Screw 20...

Page 3: ...Page 3 330002 Dust Collector Figure1 ...

Page 4: ...n used for water pick up The large air flow of the Shopsmith Dust Collector can be observed by placing a few fingers into the end of the hose The airflow of the Shopsmith Dust Collector is much higher than any home or shop vacuum Safety First TheShopsmithDustCollectorhasmanybuilt in safety features But the effectiveness of these features depends on you Throughout thismanual welistWARNINGS CAUTIONS...

Page 5: ...ith parts UsingnonShopsmithpartsmaycausea hazardous condition and will void your war ranty Do not leave the Dust Collector running unat tended Do not drag the cord across sharp tools or edgeswhichcoulddamagethecord Donottry tomoveorunplugtheDustCollectorbypulling onthecord Safety Rules for the Shopsmith Dust Collector ReadandunderstandtheOwnersManual Learn the Dust Collector s applications and lim...

Page 6: ... at 1 2 hp and draws 8 0 amps This motor runs on ordinaryU S housecurrent 115volts 60cycles hz Thecircuityouuseshouldberatedforatleast15amps If you have fuses we recommend you install slow blow fuses Fusetron T 15 is recommended When you first turn on the machine for a brief instant the motor pulls 5 6 times its usual amperage to get up to running speed If you need to run a new circuit to operate ...

Page 7: ...ately 64 pounds Figure3 Terms to Know The main parts of the Dust Collector are 1 Bag A heavy duty disposable 30 gal lon 4 mil clear plastic bag 2 3 Way Inlet Allows the hookup of one 2 1 2 diameter hose or you can use two or three hoses simultaneously 3 Filter Hood Filters dust particles out of the air and returns dustfree air to the room An adjustable retaining strap se cures it to the main housi...

Page 8: ... Locate the three holes on the top of the housing Position the left leg 39 over the threeholes makingsurethenarrowerside of the leg faces the front toward the 3 way inlet See Figure 5 Attach the left leg to thehousingwithscrews 41 lockwashers 3 Turn the housing over on the opposite side then attach the right leg 37 to the housing in the same manner described above When you have completed install i...

Page 9: ...llips screw driver Figure 6 With the housing on its side position the base pan so the straight side faces towards the front Attach the Rear Handle 11 Attach the handle 33 to the back of the legs usingcapscrews 31 withlockwash ers 32 under the cap screw heads Tighten the Rear Handle Screws 12 Using a 7 16 wrench tighten the capscrews 31 whichholdthehandle 33 Install Snap in Plugs and Left Leg Cap 1...

Page 10: ...gather the excess to the back of the housing and fold it as flat as you can When all is snug engage the clamp on the plastic retaining strap Hook Up the Dust Collector 23 Plug the male socket trailing from the back of the housing into the female socket located on the leg You will hear a click when they are properly seated 24 Place the Dust Collector behind power equipment Connecthowevermanyhoses y...

Page 11: ...d for permanent systems However Schedule 10 PVC pipe and various fittings offer less resis tance to airflow than flexible hose and are recommendedforpermanentpipingsystems The instructions that come with the optional 4 inlet explain how to construct a permanent system Caring for Your Dust Collector Your Dust Collector is designed to deliver years of reliable service with a minimum of maintenance W...

Page 12: ...ectrical Require ments in the Safety section Electrical short in cord Electrical short in switch Plug loose in outlet Loose retaining strap Filter hood clogged Plugged hoses extension wands or attachments Strap is tightened on top of rib on main housing Replace power cord Replace switch Check plug and outlet Tighten retaining strap Dislodge dust buildup Unplug affected part s For filter hood tight...

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