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07

Assembly

Please read through the Section entitled Identification and Description of Parts, this will enable
you to more readily identify those parts of the machine to which we will be referring.

Please Note that with the exception of the jubilee clip for attaching the dust bag; all the
nuts, bolts, fasteners etc, for assembling the various components together are 
pre-positioned in the machine or the component.

Having unpacked your AWDE5002 machine and all its components, please check against the
‘What’s in the box’ on page 4. If any parts are missing please contact our sales personnel straight
away using the numbers listed in the catalogue. Having unpacked the machine and checked it
over please dispose of any unwanted packaging in a responsible manner. 

Assembling the extractor.  Place the base plate with the ready assembled fan housing and motor
mounting onto the bench. Locate the handle, note that the fixing bolts washers etc., are already
located in the handle. Offer the handle up to the rear face of the fan housing and introduce the
bolts into the holes with the anchored nuts behind them. Tighten securely. Locate the outlet duct
and its gasket. Remove the 6 off nut, bolt and washer sets from the component and using the
same fastenings secure the duct and its gasket to the rectangular flange. Tighten securely. 

Later models have a separate inlet safety grill. Make sure this is fitted correctly.

IT is suggested that the fitting of the dust bag is left until last, as it can get in the way during the
following operations.

The AWDE5002 as a movable appliance

Locate the four off castor wheels. Locate their mounting positions on the base plate and remove
the nuts, washers and screws. Fix the castors to the base plate using the  forementioned
fastenings and tighten securely. (See figs 2 & 2b)

The AWDE5002 as fixed equipment

Locate the wall mounting brackets and fasten to the wall, using wall plugs and screws. The
position of the wall brackets need to be 172mm (centre to centre) with the ‘hook’ of the brackets
at least 1100mm above the floor. See Fig 3

Fitting the Dust Bag

Locate the jubilee clip and the dust bag. Push the opening of the dust bag through the jubilee
clip and onto the outlet duct. Push the mouth of the bag as far as possible onto the duct. Slide
the jubilee clip over the neck of the bag and fasten securely.

Dust Extraction Hosing

The hosing for this model is purchased separately. The hosing required is the 100mm diameter
size. Fitting the hose is similar to fitting the dust bag, utilising a large jubilee or hose clip to hold
the hose securely on the inlet duct.

Summary of Contents for AWDE5002

Page 1: ...AWDE5002 Dust Extractor Axminster Tool Centre Unit 10 Weycroft Avenue Axminster Devon EX13 5PH axminster co uk Code 501262 ...

Page 2: ...9 North Lai Zhou Road Laizhou Shandong 261400 P R China declares that this product Model number FM230 Dust Collector manufactured by Laizhou Planet Machinery Co is in compliance with the following standards or standardisation documents in accordance with Council Directives EN 55014 1 2000 A1 A2 EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Amended by ...

Page 3: ...l Number FM230 1 No Dust Extractor ready mounted on the base plate 1 No Dust Bag 1 No Handle 1 No Outlet Duct and Gasket 1 No Inlet Grill 2 No Wall Mounting Brackets 1 No Jubilee Clip 4 No Castor Wheels 1 No Instruction Manual ...

Page 4: ...ork areas It is good practice to leave the machine unplugged until work is about to commence also make sure to unplug the machine when it is not in use or unattended To avoid inadvertent start up if your machine is not fitted with a NVR system ensure the switch is always returned to the OFF position Once you are ready to commence work remove any tools objects or items that could inadvertently get ...

Page 5: ...e bag starts to clog this reduces the air flow and hence the machine becomes less efficient A good indicator is the speed at which the bag inflates and how firm it feels quick inflation and a very firm feel means that the bag is clogged and the air is having difficulty passing through the cloth The bag can be cleaned but one of the simplest methods is to turn the bag inside out and beat it as thou...

Page 6: ...06 Specification Model AWDE5002 Product Code 501262 Rating Hobby Power 0 75kW 230V 1ph Air Flow 840m hr 100mm Hose Diameter 100mm Bag Capacity 37 litres Overall L x W x H 380 x 1 100 x 410mm Weight 22kg ...

Page 7: ... sets from the component and using the same fastenings secure the duct and its gasket to the rectangular flange Tighten securely Later models have a separate inlet safety grill Make sure this is fitted correctly IT is suggested that the fitting of the dust bag is left until last as it can get in the way during the following operations The AWDE5002 as a movable appliance Locate the four off castor ...

Page 8: ...Bent steel tube with a rubber hand grip fitted over one end and flattened See fig 1 and bored at the other end to accept the two bolt fastenings that secure the handle to the back of the fan housing Outlet duct Moulded 120mm diameter duct with integral grill to which the dust bag is See fig 1b fitted The dust bag is held in position by a large jubilee clip The duct is bolted to the fan housing ove...

Page 9: ...09 Illustration and Parts Description Switch shroud NVR Switch Emergency stop Handle Dust bag Fan housing Access plate Outlet duct Base plate Inlet duct Fig 1 Fig 1a Fig 1b ...

Page 10: ...ation and Parts Description Handle Motor Power cable Jubilee clip Switch shroud Emergency stop Typ 4 Castor wheels Dust bag Base plate Typ 4 screws Cutout slots for the wall mounting brackets Fig 2 Fig 2a Fig 2b ...

Page 11: ...11 Illustration and Parts Description 1100mm 172mm 100mm hosing Wall mounting bracket Fig 3 ...

Page 12: ...occurring move the position of the jubilee clip slightly Check the motor for dust sawdust shavings etc build up If this has occurred blow out with L P air or clean with a vacuum cleaner If blowing out remember to wear eye protection and dependent on the type of dust consideration should be given to face masking Monthly Carry out the weekly checks Dependent on usage consider beating the bag to effe...

Page 13: ...13 Parts Breakdown ...

Page 14: ...14 Parts List ...

Page 15: ...15 Notes ...

Page 16: ...ate recycling bin Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility Only for EU co...

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