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Index of Contents

Contents

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1. Foreword

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2. Machine Description

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2.1 Feature Identification

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2.2 Specification

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2.3 Requirement of electrical power

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3. Safety Regulations

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3.1 General Safety Instructions

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3.2 Specific Safety Instructions for Dust processor

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4. Installation of the machine

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4.1 Transportation of machines

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4.2 Unpacking

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4.3 Positioning the machine

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4.4 Assembly

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4.4.1 Moving & Placing Base Unit

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4.4.2 Installation of dust extractor adaptor

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5. Operations

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5.1 The operating and instructions of electrical components

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5.2 The operating of manometer

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5.3 Clean the dust bin

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5.4 General operation

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6. Maintenance

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7. Trouble shooting guide

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8. Breakdown & Parts List

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Summary of Contents for Gyro Air G700

Page 1: ...Gyro Air G700 Cyclone Fine Dust Extractor AT M 11 07 2018 BOOK REF 105188 Code 104480 Original Instructions ...

Page 2: ... Industries Co Ltd at 01 Building No 68 Suyuan Road Jiangning Economic Technological Development Zone Nanjing 211100 China and complies with the relevant essential health and safety requirements 2006 42 EC 06 42 EC Annex I 05 2006 EN 62233 2008 EN 60335 2 69 2012 declares that the machinery described This machine complies with the following directives EU Declaration of Conformity EN 60335 1 2012 A...

Page 3: ...rocessor 8 4 Installation of the machine 9 4 1 Transportation of machines 9 4 2 Unpacking 10 4 3 Positioning the machine 11 4 4 Assembly 11 4 4 1 Moving Placing Base Unit 11 4 4 2 Installation of dust extractor adaptor 15 5 Operations 16 5 1 The operating and instructions of electrical components 16 5 2 The operating of manometer 17 5 3 Clean the dust bin 17 5 4 General operation 17 6 Maintenance ...

Page 4: ... noise levels The dust processor G700 is used only for wood chips or other dust collection do not collect liquid poisonous gas explosive goods and viscous substances or other potentially dangerous substances The G700 dust processor is designed to collect dust from one or two machines at the same time This can be accomplished by either connecting it to multiple machines using blast gates to control...

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Page 7: ...6 2 3 3 Electrical diagram Fig 2 Fig 2 ...

Page 8: ...tive hair covering to contain long hair Roll up long sleeves above the elbows 9 Do not use this machine if you are tired your attention is wandering or you are being subjected to distraction 10 If the work operation appears to be excessively noisy wear ear protection 11 Always wear safety glasses or a face shield when operating or observing machinery to reduce the risk of eye injury or blindness f...

Page 9: ...Y Plastic dust lines generate high amounts of static electricity as dust chips pass through them Although rare sparks caused by static electricity can cause explosions or fire To reduce this risk make sure all dust lines are thoroughly grounded by using a grounding wire 6 HAZARDOUS DUST Dust created while using machinery may cause cancer birth defects or long term respiratory damage Be aware of du...

Page 10: ...r transportation device according to the weight of the machine Make sure the lifting capacity of transportation device is capable for the weight of the machine 4 1 2 Transportation before unpacking As standard the machine is packed in a robust wooden box Fig 3 shows the method can be used to transport the packing box Fig 3 4 1 3 Confirmation after unpacking When open the packing box please pay att...

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Page 12: ...ion is good 4 4 Assembly 4 4 1 Moving Placing Base Unit This machine is very heavy serious personal injury will happen if safe moving methods are not followed To be safe you will need assistance and power equipment when moving the shipping crate and removing the machine from the pallet 1 Remove the package box keep the base unit on the pallet As Fig 6 Fig 6 ...

Page 13: ...pen the door Then release the dust bin see Fig 7 you can slide the dust bin out Fig 7 3 After you sliding out the bin you need to remove transportation screws Step 1 As Fig 8 indicated you can find four Hex head screws at the bottom remove these screws Fig 8 ...

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Page 15: ... 5 Install the handle as Fig 11 Side cover plate need to be removed Reinstall the dust bin Fig 11 6 When the equipment is in place turn the red handles see Fig 9 to make the support legs touch the ground ...

Page 16: ...t is a very popular material for conveying dust However plastic flex hose and plastic duct is an insulator and dust particles moving against the walls of the plastic hose create a static electricity build up This charge will build until it discharges to a ground If a grounding medium is not available to prevent static electrical build up the electrical charge will arc to the nearest grounded sourc...

Page 17: ...fault and alarm Failure code dust processor will stop after troubleshooting press the button OK to cancel the fault code display Alarm code dust processor can run properly you must power off and check it In majority cases restart can eliminate the fault code and alarm code The common faults and alarm code as shown in the table below Code type Code Name Failure code F1 Over current F2 Over voltage ...

Page 18: ...extractor adaptor to check whether it is blockage 5 3 Clean the dust bin When the buzzer sounds you should clean up the dust bin Rotate the knobs as the arrow indicates see Fig 6 to open the door Release the dust bin see Fig 7 you can slide the dust bin out You should clear the dust bin every day 5 4 General operation Please follow these steps each time you start operating the machine 1 Check the ...

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Page 20: ...nspect all connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or worn insulation 4 Incorrect fuse or circuit breaker in power line 4 Install correct fuse or circuit breaker at power source Motor overheats 1 Motor overloaded 1 Reduce load on motor 2 Air circulation through motor is restricted 2 Clean motor fan with compressed air to restore normal air circulation Motor stalls resulting in blown fu...

Page 21: ...ss than 20 moisture content 5 There is a leak in the ducting or a series of small leaks or too many open ports 5 Rework the ducting to eliminate all leaks Close dust ports for lines not being used 6 The ducting and ports are incorrectly sized 6 Reinstall correctly sized ducts and fittings 7 Too many open branch lines at one time may cause a velocity drop in the main line 7 Close dust ports for lin...

Page 22: ...21 8 Breakdown Part List ...

Page 23: ... nut M6 14 Retainer 46 Locking hook 78 Button head screw M5X10 15 PG16 47 Filter cover 79 Hex head screw M12X40 16 Manometer cover 48 Right housing 80 Spring washer 12 17 Manometer 49 Line buckle 81 Flat washer 12 18 O ring 69mm 50 Plate 82 19 Manometer block 51 Rubber cushion 83 Hex head screw M6X20 20 Manometer plate 52 Button box cover 84 Hex head screw M8X20 21 Buzzer 53 PG13 5 85 Set screw M4...

Page 24: ...s together with household waste material By law they must be collected and recycled separately EU Countries Only The Axminster guarantee is available on Craft Trade Engineer AirTools CNCTechnology Series machines Buy with confidence from Axminster So sure are we of the quality we cover all parts and labour free of charge for three years For more information visit axminster co uk 3years ...

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