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INTENDED USE 

This dust collector is only intended for collecting wood dust and 
chips from woodworking machines. Do not use this dust collector 
to collect metal, dirt, pebbles, drywall, asbestos, lead paint, silica, 
liquids, aerosols, or any flammable, combustible, or hazardous 
materials. 

 

HAZARDOUS DUST 

Dust created while using machinery may cause cancer, birth 
defects, or long-term respiratory damage. Be aware of dust 
hazards associated with each work piece material, and always 
wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to reduce your risk. 

 

DUST ALLERGIES 

Dust from certain woods may cause an allergic reaction in people 
and animals. 
Make sure you know what type of wood dust you will be exposed 
to in case there is a possibility of an allergic reaction. 

 

WEAR RESPIRATOR   

 

Fine dust that is too small to be caught in the filter will be blown 
into the ambient air during operation. Always wear a NIOSH-
approved respirator during operation and for a short time after to 
reduce your risk of permanent respiratory damage. 

 

EMPTYING DUST   

When emptying dust from the collection container, wear a 
respirator and safety glasses. Empty dust away from ignition 
sources and into an approved container. 

 

DISCONNECTING POWER 

SUPPLY 

Turn the switch off, disconnect the dust collector from the power 
supply, and allow the impeller to come to a complete stop before 
leaving the machine unattended or doing any service, cleaning, 
maintenance, or adjustments. 

SUSPENDED DUST 

PARTICLES AND IGNITION 

SOURCES 

Do not operate the dust collector in areas where explosion risks 
are high. Areas of high risk include, but are not limited to, areas 
near pilot lights, open flames, or other ignition sources. 

FIRE SUPPRESSION 

Only operate the dust collector in locations that contain a fire 
suppression system or have a fire extinguisher nearby. 

 
 

IMPELLER HAZARDS 

Do not place your hands or tools near the open inlet during 
operation for any reason. The powerful suction could easily cause 
accidental contact with the impeller, which will cause serious 
personal injury or damage to the machine. Always keep small 
animals and children away from open dust collection inlets. 

 

 
 

AVOIDING SPARKS 

 

Do not allow steel or rocks to strike the impeller—this may produce 
sparks. Sparks can smolder in wood dust for a long time before a 
fire is detected. If you accidentally cut into wood containing tramp 
metal (nails, staples, spikes, etc.), immediately turn off the dust 
collector, disconnect it from power, and wait for the impeller to 
stop—then empty the collection container into an approved airtight 
metal container. 

 
 

OPERATING LOCATION 

To reduce respiratory exposure to fine dust, locate permanently 
installed dust collectors away from the working area, or in another 
room that is equipped with a smoke detector. Do not operate the 
dust collector in rainy or wet locations—exposure to water may 
create a shock hazard or decrease the life of the machine. 

Summary of Contents for 107571

Page 1: ...AW145CE Cyclone Extractor Code 107571 Original Instructions AT 09 02 2022 BOOK VERSION 01 ...

Page 2: ...en issued by Laizhou Planet Machinery Co Ltd at Yutai West Street Laizhou 261400 Shandong China Mainland and complies with the relevant essential health and safety requirements 2006 42 EC EN 62233 2008 EN 60335 2 69 2012 EN 60335 1 2012 A11 A13 A1 A14 A2 declares that the machinery described This machine complies with the following directives EU Declaration of Conformity Signed Andrew Parkhouse Op...

Page 3: ...ctor 8 3 4 2 To assemble machine 9 3 5 Initial commissioning 14 3 6 Accessories for dust collector 15 4 Operation 16 4 1 Remote control and electrical control box 17 4 1 1 Remote control 17 4 1 2 Control box 17 4 2 Tips for optimum performance 18 4 3 Required CFMs 18 5 Maintenance 19 5 1 Schedule 19 5 2 Cleaning canister filter 19 5 3 Removing Replacing collection drum bag 19 5 4 Removing Replacin...

Page 4: ... notice The illustrations of the machine may be different from the illustrations in these instructions with regard to a few details However this does not have any influence on the operability of the machine Therefore no claims may be derived from the indications and descriptions Your suggestion with regard to these operating instructions are an important contribution to optimising our work which w...

Page 5: ...ossible hazardous conditions This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of importance of the safety messages The progression of symbols is described below Remember that safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident prevention measures WARNING Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and ...

Page 6: ...hands and clothing away from moving parts Always tie back or cover long hair Wear non slip footwear to avoid accidental slips which could cause a loss of workpiece control 1 11 Personal protective equipment Dirty or contaminated personal protective equipment can cause illness Clean your personal protective equipment after each use and once a week 1 2Safety instructions for dust collector Long term...

Page 7: ...the machine unattended or doing any service cleaning maintenance or adjustments SUSPENDED DUST PARTICLES AND IGNITION SOURCES Do not operate the dust collector in areas where explosion risks are high Areas of high risk include but are not limited to areas near pilot lights open flames or other ignition sources FIRE SUPPRESSION Only operate the dust collector in locations that contain a fire suppre...

Page 8: ...op environment is different Accidents are frequently caused by lack of familiarity or failure to pay attention Use this machine with respect and caution to lessen the possibility of operator injury If normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored serious personal injury may occur FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE I...

Page 9: ...eed 50Hz RPM 2850r min Motor speed 60Hz RPM 3450r min Impeller size MM Φ330mm Inlet hole size MM Φ150mm Number of Intake holes MM 3XΦ100mm Bag size MM Φ500x1100mm Bag volume m 0 216 m Air speed 50Hz m h 1450 m h Air speed 60Hz m h 1500 m h Filter area m 2 6 m Filter capacity Micro 1 Noise level dB 84 dB Width X Depth X Height MM 1200X660X1750 Packing size MM 1020 590 900mm 1240 412 170mm 650 430 4...

Page 10: ...s appliance If the appliance must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit qualified service personnel should make the reconnection For a permanently connected appliance This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or le...

Page 11: ...st preventative if applicable 3 4 1 Know your dust collector If you cannot find an item on this list carefully check around inside the machine and packaging materials Often these items get lost in packaging materials while unpacking or they are pre installed at the factory A Filter cleaning handle B Remote control C Electrical control box D Motor E Impleller housing F Inlet adapter G Filter H Hand...

Page 12: ...le assemble the machine 2 3 manpower required to safely assemble it STEP 1 Install the main bracket Please refer to the picture 1 1 Install the wheels to the base by using the hexagon socket head bolt M6x15 and flat washer Φ6 1 2 Insert the end cap into the four sides of the base ...

Page 13: ...ase by using the hexagon socket head bolt M6x15 and washer Φ6 1 4 Install the handle to the bracket by using hexagon socket head cap bolt M8X40 washer Φ8 and nut M8 STEP 2 Install the dust collection drum Please refer to the picture ...

Page 14: ...4X12 flat washer Φ4 and nut M4 2 3 Install the handle bar to the dust collection drum by hexagon socket head bolt M8X20 and flat washer 8 self locking nut M8 2 4 Place the inner drum into the dust collect bag and then put them togher into the collection drum NOTE The positons of two windows inner outer should align to each other ...

Page 15: ...r filter by bag clamp Please refer to the picture STEP 4 Final step Combine the impller housing machine bracket cyclone funnel assembly canister filter together Please refer to the picture 4 1 Fasten the impeller housing on the main bracket by bolt M8X20 ...

Page 16: ... machine please check all the screws and bolts are tightened 4 2 Fasten the cyclone funel assemly on the impeller housing by bolt M8X16 4 3 Fasten the canister filter on the impeller housing by bolt M8X16 4 3 Fasten the dust collection drum on the drum cover by two drum lock handles ...

Page 17: ...chine property damage To test run machine 1 Clear all setup tools away from machine 2 Lock all swivel casters on base stand 3 Connect machine to dust collection system or place covers over inlet adapter ports DO NOT operate the dust collector without first connecting it to a dust collection system or covering an inlet adapter port Otherwise the lack of airflow resistance will cause the motor to op...

Page 18: ... Optional accessories for dust collector 4 Blast gate Elbow Adaptor Connector Connector Canister filter Flexible hose Hose clamp Bag clamp Dust bag More accessories available please inquire the local retailer ...

Page 19: ...ienced with this type of machine WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you seek additional training outside of this manual Read books magazines or get formal training before beginning any projects This cyclone dust collector creates a vortex of incoming air that extracts heavy wood chips and large dust particles and then drops them into the collection drum The remaining fine dust travels past the impeller an...

Page 20: ...timing the machine to run at 2 hours 4 hours 6 hours and 8 horus The bottom buttons is ON to start the machine Note The remote control requires one 23A 12V battery for operation 4 1 2 Control box Except controlling the machine by remote control the three buttons on the control box could be also used when need Green for ON start the machine Yellow for TIMER timing the running time Red for OFF Turno...

Page 21: ...mpler the system the more efficient and less costly it will be 4 3Required CFMs Since each machine produces a different amount of sawdust the requirements for the minimum amount of CFM to move that sawdust is unique to the machine for example a planer produces more sawdust than a table saw Knowing this required CFM is important to gauging which size of duct to use Refer to the figure below for a c...

Page 22: ...ddles to remove dust buildup and debris from the filter pleats Turn the handle through its range of motion to clean the canister filter and knock dust cake into the filter bag For a more thorough cleaning every few months under heavy use wash the filter by hand IMPORTANT To contain wood dust and minimize risk of exposure firmly tie bag closed 5 3 Removing Replacing collection drum bag Dispose of t...

Page 23: ...cleaning or washing it does not improve dust collection performance the canister filter must be replaced To remove and replace canister filter 1 DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER 2 Loose the hexagon socket button screw M6X15 which fixed the seal pad and canister filter to the main housing assembly 3 Install the seal pad and new canister filter to the main housing assembly by the screw M6X15 Dust expos...

Page 24: ...ogged at fault 4 Dust collector too far from machine or undersized for dust collection system 5 Run capacitor at fault 6 Motor bearings at fault 1 Allow motor to cool reset overload if necessary 2 Clear blockages seal leaks use smooth wall duct eliminate bends close other branches 3 Clean canister filter replace canister filter 4 Move closer to machine redesign ducting layout upgrade dust collecto...

Page 25: ...Remove ducting from dust collector inlet and unblock restriction A plumbing snake may be necessary 4 Relocate dust collector closer to point of suction re secure ducts remove sharp bends 5 Only process lumber with less than 20 moisture content 6 Seal eliminate all ducting leaks close dust ports for lines not being used Refer to Designing the System in manual 7 Open 1 or 2 more blast gates to diffe...

Page 26: ...7 Diagram and part list 7 1 Diagram 23 ...

Page 27: ...6 41 Impeller 1 13 Hexagon screw M6X15 16 42 Retaining ring 1 14 Cover 2 43 Hexagon screw M6X20 Left 1 15 Connector 1 3 1 44 Volute 1 16 Cyclone funel 1 45 Remote control 1 17 Cross head screw M5X8 8 46 Power cable 1 18 Drum clamp handle 2 47 Ring screw M8X16 2 19 Hose clamp Ф 200 2 48 Strain relief M20X1 5 3 20 Tube 1 49 Switch box 1 21 Drum cover 1 50 AC contactor 1 22 Impleller housing 1 51 PCB...

Page 28: ...25 7 3 Wiring diagram 120V 60HZ 230V 50HZ 400V 50HZ ...

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