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4.

ALWAYS

wear a NIOSH/OSHA approved dust

mask to prevent inhaling dangerous dust or air-
borne particles.

8.

AVOID

a dangerous working environment.

DO

NOT

use electrical tools in a damp environment

or expose them to rain.

9.

CHILDPROOF THE WORKSHOP AREA

by

removing switch keys, unplugging tools from the
electrical receptacles, and using padlocks.

3.

ALWAYS

wear hearing protection. Plain cotton is

not an acceptable protective device. Hearing
equipment should comply with ANSI S3.19
Standards.

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WARNING

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WARNING

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5.

ALWAYS

keep the work area clean, well lit, and

organized.  

DO NOT

work in an area that have slip-

pery floor surfaces from debris, grease, and wax.

6.

ALWAYS

unplug the machine from the electrical

receptacle before making adjustments, changing
parts or performing any maintenance. 

7.

AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING

. Make sure that

the power switch is in the “OFF” position before
plugging in the power cord to the electrical
receptacle.

10.

DO NOT

use electrical tools in the presence of

flammable liquids or gasses.

11.

DO NOT FORCE 

the machine to perform an opera-

tion for which it was not designed. It will do a safer
and higher quality job by only performing operations
for which the machine was intended.

12.

DO NOT

stand on a machine. Serious injury could

result if it tips over or you accidentally contact any
moving part.

13.

DO NOT

store anything above or near the machine.

14.

DO NOT 

operate any machine or tool if under the

influence of drugs or alcohol.

15.

EACH AND EVERY

time, check for damaged parts

prior to using any machine. Carefully check all
guards to see that they operate properly, are not
damaged, and perform their intended functions.
Check for alignment, binding or breakage of all
moving parts. Any guard or other part that is dam-
aged should be immediately repaired or replaced.

16. Ground all machines. If any machine is supplied

with a 3-prong plug, it must be plugged into a 3-
contact electrical receptacle. The third prong is
used to ground the tool and provide protection
against accidental electric shock. 

DO NOT

remove

the third prong.

17. Keep visitors and children away from any machine.

DO NOT

permit people to be in the immediate work

area, especially when the machine is operating.

18.

KEEP

protective guards in place and in working

order.

19.

MAINTAIN

your balance. 

DO NOT

extend yourself

over the tool. Wear oil resistant rubber soled shoes.
Keep floor clear of debris, grease, and wax.

20.

MAINTAIN

all machines with care. 

ALWAYS KEEP

machine clean and in good working order. 

KEEP

all

blades and tool bits sharp.

21.

NEVER

leave a machine running, unattended. Turn

the power switch to the OFF position. 

DO NOT

leave the machine until it has come to a complete
stop.

22.

REMOVE ALL MAINTENANCE TOOLS

from the

immediate area prior to turning the machine ON.

23.

SECURE

all work. When it is possible, use clamps

or jigs to secure the workpiece. This is safer than
attempting to hold the workpiece with your hands.

Summary of Contents for 65115

Page 1: ...User Manual Read and understand this manual before using machine MINI DUST COLLECTOR STEEL CITY TOOL WORKS Manual Part No OR74016 VER 5 07 C US Model Number 65115 ...

Page 2: ...ich is why it is backed by one of the longest machinery warranties in the business This mini dust collector is just one of many products in the Steel City s family of woodworking machinery and is proof of our commitment to total customer satisfaction At Steel City we continue to strive for excellence each and every day and value the opinion of you our customer For comments about your mini dust col...

Page 3: ...den This machine is not to be modified for any reasons The drawings illustrations photographs and specifications in this user manual represent your machine at time of print However changes may be made to your machine or this manual at any time with no obligation to Steel City Tool Works INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 Warranty 4 SECTION 2 Product Specifications 7 SECTION 3 Definition of Terms 7 SECTION 4 F...

Page 4: ...bove warranties in lieu of all other warranties express or implied SCTW shall not be liable for any special indirect incidental punitive or consequential damages including without limitation loss of profits arising from or related to the warranty the breach of any agreement or warranty or the operation or use of its machinery including without limitation damages arising from damage to fixtures too...

Page 5: ...ears ___ 40 to 49 years ___ 50 to 59 years ___ 60 to 69 years ___ 70 years 7 How long have you been a woodworker ___ 0 to 2 years ___ 2 to 8 years ___ 8 to 20 years ___ over 20 years 8 How would you rank your woodworking skills ___ Simple ___ Intermediate ___ Advance ___ Master Craftsman 9 How many Steel City machines do you own _____________ 10 What stationary woodworking tools do you own Check a...

Page 6: ...FOLD ON DOTTED LINE FOLD ON DOTTED LINE PLACE STAMP HER SteelCityToolWorks 4 Northpoint Court Bolingbrook IL 60440 E 6 ...

Page 7: ... 1 Dust Collection Bag Capacity 3 Cu Ft DEFINITION OF TERMS Dust Collector A machine used to collect fine wood dust and chips One Micron One micron is equal to one millionth of a meter Below are some terms that will help you to understand and setup your Dust Collector and design your own Dust Collection System C F M Cubic Feet Minute A measurement of the amount of air volume that can move through ...

Page 8: ...8 FEATURE IDENTIFICATION A Mini Dust Collector B Hose Clamp 4 5 2 C Rubber Coupling D On Off Switch E Hose Clamp 4 F Dust Collection Bag C B A D E F ...

Page 9: ...operation of this machine TO AVOID serious injury and damage to the machine read and follow all Safety and Operating Instructions before assembling and operating this machine This manual is not totally comprehensive It does not and can not convey every possible safety and opera tional problem which may arise while using this machine The manual will cover many of the basic and specific safety proce...

Page 10: ...bove or near the machine 14 DO NOT operate any machine or tool if under the influence of drugs or alcohol 15 EACH AND EVERY time check for damaged parts prior to using any machine Carefully check all guards to see that they operate properly are not damaged and perform their intended functions Check for alignment binding or breakage of all moving parts Any guard or other part that is dam aged shoul...

Page 11: ...hine 3 Prevent electrical shock Follow all electrical and safety codes including the National Electrical Code NEC and the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations OSHA All electrical connections and wiring should be made by qualified personnel only 5 STOP using this machine if at any time you experi ence difficulties in performing any operation Contact your supervisor instructor or machine serv ...

Page 12: ...wiring should be made by qualified personnel only 12 NEVER use the dust collector to dissipate fumes or smoke NEVER pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes 13 USE only as described in this manual USE acces sories only recommended by Steel City 14 DO NOT pull the dust collector by the power cord NEVER allow the power cord to come in contact with sharp edg...

Page 13: ...rminal Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if you do not completely understand the grounding instructions or if you are not sure the tool is properly grounded PLUGS RECEPTACLES Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded properly or if the electrical configura tion does not comply with local and state electrical codes MAKE CERTAIN the machine is disconnec...

Page 14: ...f an extension cord use a shorter and thicker cord An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage result ing in a loss of power and overheating WARNING CAUTION USE ONLY a 3 wire extension cord that has a 3 prong grounding plug and a 3 pole receptacle that accepts the machine s plug If you are using an extension cord outdoors be sure it is marked with the suffix W A W in Canada to indi cate t...

Page 15: ...ENTORY A Mini Dust Collector B Hose clamps 4 5 2 C Rubber Coupling D Hose Clamp 4 E Dust Collection Bag Not Shown Compare the items to inventory figures verify that all items are accounted for before discarding the shipping box If any parts are missing do not attempt to plug in the power cord and turn ON the machine The machine should only be turned ON after all the parts have been obtained and in...

Page 16: ...ction bag A over the exhaust port C of the dust collector and secure with the 4 hose clamp B SEE FIG 1 2 Slide the rubber coupler F half way over the intake port D of the dust collector and secure it with one of the 4 5 hose clamps E 3 Slide the other half of the rubber coupler F over the 4 dust port opening of the machine NOT SHOWN you are using the dust collector on 4 Using the second 4 5 hose c...

Page 17: ...with low pressure air to remove dust or dirt Air pressure above 50 P S I should not be used as high pres sured air may damage insulation The operator should always wear a respirator and eye protection when using compressed air Do not allow chips and dust to accumulate under dust collector Keep area clean and in safe order WARNING MAKE CERTAIN THE DUST COLLECTOR IS DIS CONNECTED FROM THE POWER SOUR...

Page 18: ... NUT 1 15 OR73994 POWER CORD 1 16 OR74003 STATOR 1 17 OR74011 HOSE CLAMP 4 1 KEY PART NO NO DESCRIPTION QTY 18 OR74009 DUST COLLECTION BAG 1 19 OR95031 SCR SELF TAPPING M4 2 X 14mm 2 20 OR95051 SCR SELF TAPPING M4 2 X 25mm 4 21 OR74005 BEARING RETAINER 2 22 OR74004 BRUSH HOLDER 2 23 OR74006 CARBON BRUSH 2 24 OR74007 BRUSH HOLDER CAP 2 25 OR74008 UPPER MOTOR HOUSING 1 26 OR74002 ARMATURE 1 27 OR950...

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