(Model 50-665) Shown with Accessory Dust Collector Drum D ATED 8-8-99 PA RT NO. 1342493 'Delta International Machinery Corp. 1999 INSTRUCTION M A N U A L 11/2 H.P.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY RULES ................................................................................................................................3 IMPORTA N T SAFETY RULES F O R D U S T COLLECTO R S.............................................................4 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................4 U N PACKING.................................................................................
IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES W oodworking can be dangerous if safe and proper operating procedures are not followed. As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with the operation of the product. Using the machine with respect and caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator may result.
IMPORTA N T SAFETY RULES F O R D U S T COLLECTO R S 0. D O N O T pull the dust collector by the power cord. W ARNING: Basic precautions should 1NEVER allow the power cord to come in contact with always be followed when using your dust collector. To reduce the risk of injury, electrical shock or fire, comply with the safety rules listed below: sharp edges, hot surfaces, oil or grease. 11. D O N O T unplug the dust collector by pulling on the power cord. A LW AY S grasp the plug, not the cord. 1.
U N PACKING Carefully unpack the dust collector from the shipping container and check for any damaged or missing parts. Fig. 2, illustrates the components of the dust collector. 2 3 1 4 10 5 8 13 12 6 9 7 11 14 15 Fig. 2 1. Blower and Motor Assembly 2. Vacuum Hose 10. Hardware for Mounting Cylinder to Cover, Includes: 1/4-20 x 5/8 Hex Head Screws, Flat Washers, and Locknuts (4 ea.) 3. Cylinder 11. Reducer 4. Dust Bag Elbow 12. Inlet Elbows (2) 5. Hose Clamps (2) 13. Gasket Material 6.
A S S E M B LY 1. Place gasket (A) Fig. 3, on bottom of motor and blower assembly (B). Align four holes in gasket with holes in motor and blower assembly and assemble cover (C) Fig. 3, to gasket and motor and blower assembly with four hex head screws, flat washers, lockwashers, and locknuts (D). B C A D Fig. 3 2. Fig. 4, illustrates the cover (C) assembled to the underside of motor and blower assembly (B). 3. Peel the adhesive paper (E) Fig.
J 5. Position the remaining inlet elbow (K) Fig. 8, at the underside of dust collector lid (C) as shown. Align the mounting holes in inlet elbows (K) Fig. 8, with screws (J) assembled to upper inlet elbow (H) shown in Fig. 7, STEP 4, and fasten the upper and lower inlet elbows to the cover with remaining two flat washers, lockwashers, and locknuts (J) Figs. 7 and 8. Fig. 7 H C J K Fig. 8 6. Place the sheet metal cylinder (L) Fig. 9, onto the underside of the cover.
W V L CAUTION: Never remove safety grid for any reason except to perform maintenance procedures. There is a high speed blower wheel inside the blower housing that can amputate fingers, grab loose clothing or neckties. Make certain the dust collector is disconnected from the power source before performing any maintenance procedures. W Fig. 12 8. Place the entire blower and motor assembly (C) Fig. 13, into collection drum (R) (not supplied). C R Fig.
10. Insert the bag clamp (Z) Fig. 16, through the loops of the dust bag (A). Z A Fig. 16 11. Clamp dust bag (A) Fig. 17, to bag elbow (V) as shown by fastening bag clamp (Z). V Z A Fig. 17 12. Assemble reducer (B) Fig. 18, over the end of inlet elbow (H). H B Fig. 18 13. Assemble hose clamp (C) Fig. 19, over one end of hose (D). Assemble hose (D) onto reducer (B) and tighten clamp (C) to hold hose onto reducer. B C D Fig.
CONNECTING DUST COLLECTOR TO POWER SOURCE Before connecting your dust collector to an electrical power system, be sure the motor rating agrees with the electrical system it is to be connected to.
A B Fig. 23 LOCKING SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION W e suggest when the dust collector is not in use that the ON/OFF switch be locked in the OFF position. This can be done by grasping the switch toggle (B) Fig. 23, and pulling it out of the switch (A) as shown. W ith the switch toggle (B) removed, the switch will not operate. However, should the switch toggle (B) Fig.
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