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b. Attach the intake cylinder
(19)
with the four 1/4-20
bolts and lock washers that were supplied in the
hardware packet. The four bolts go through the four
mounting lugs on the intake cylinder and are
screwed into the 4 threaded inserts in the drum lid
(11)
.
c. Remove the paper protection from the sticky side of
the lid gasket
(18)
. Install the gasket on the
underside of the drum lid
(11)
so that the side of
the gasket is against the lip of the lid.
2. Two people should turn over the assembly so the
motor is on top and place it on top of a 55-gallon can
or drum.
3. Attach inlet hose and nozzle.
Step 3 is for Model 100S ONLY. For Models 150S,
200S and 300S, go on to Step 4 below.
a. Mount the 6” to 5” metal reducer
(15)
onto the inlet
elbow
(16A)
. Tighten the draw lug nut on the
reducer.
b. Slide hose clamp
(13)
over one end of hose
(14)
and slide hose over inlet reducer
(15)
. Tighten
clamp.
4. Slide hose clamp
(13)
over opposite end of hose (14)
and slide hose over inlet nozzle
(12)
. Tighten clamp.
NOTE:
If you are installing the standard dust bag, (Models 100S,
150S and 200S) continue with Step 6 below.
If you are installing an oversized dust bag, (Available on
Models 100S, 150S and 200S) go to Step C below.
All Model 300S units require an oversized dust bag. Go to
Step C below.
6. a. The discharge elbow
(8)
has two 1/8” holes at one
end of the elbow. Slide the end with the two holes
over the discharge guard
(5)
. Line up the two holes
in the elbow with the two holes in the guard. Install,
and tighten, the 2 self tapping screws included in
the plastic bag of hardware.
b. Slide the dust bag clamp
(9)
over the inlet collar of
the dust bag
(10)
. Slide the dust bag collar over
the end of the bag elbow
(8)
. The dust bag inlet
collar should overlap the end of the bag elbow by
about 2. The clamp should be centered in between
the two ends and above the rib of the bag elbow.
Tighten the clamp.
C. INSTALLING OVERSIZED DUST BAGS (Refer to
Figures 3 or 4 on page 14).
Steps 1a through 1d are for all Models 50S, 75S, 100S,
150S, 200S and 300S.
1. a. The discharge bag elbow
(8)
is not used. The
discharge bag elbow is never used on Model 300S.
b. Slide a hose clamp
(4
or
9)
onto both ends of the
dust bag connector hose
(6
or
10)
.
c. Slide one end of the hose over the guard
(5)
on
the blower housing discharge. Tighten the hose
clamp.
d. Slide the hose connector (
5
or
8
) into the other
end of the hose so that half of the connector
length is inside the hose. Tighten the hose clamp
around the hose and connector.
For “HB” Hanging Bags (Figure 3), proceed with Step
2. DO NOT use “HB” Bags on Models 50S & 75S.
For “DB” Drum Bags (Figure 4) proceed to Step 5 on
Page 6.
2.
“HB”
type Hanging Bags are only recommended
when there is not enough floor space for a second
55 gallon drum next to the dust collector. However,
they are more cumbersome to empty and require
emptying much more often. A
“DB”
type bag will be
much easier to empty and will not require being
emptied as often.
a. Assembly of the “J” hooks
(2)
onto the angle iron
ring
(1)
.
Thread a 1/4-20 nut all the way onto a “J” hook.
Install a 1/4” flat washer. Put threaded end of the
“J” hook nut and washer assembly through a hole
in the angle iron ring. Install a second washer on
top of the ring hole. Install a second 1/4-20 nut
on top of the flat washer and tighten. Repeat
these steps for each “J” hook.
3. a. Slide a hose clamp
(4)
over the inlet collar in the
side of the HB dust bag
(3).
b. Slide the inlet collar of the dust bag over the
exposed end of the hose/bag connector
(5)
that
you connected in
Step C-1,d
above.
c. Secure the dust bag collar to the hose connector
with the hose clamp.
4. This step will be performed much more safely
with two people on separate ladders.
a. Put one bag grommet over each “J” hook in the
ring/hook assembly.
b. Carefully start climbing the ladders while holding
onto the ring/bag/hose assembly.
c. Raise the ring/bag/hose assembly high enough
above the ground without putting to much tension
on the bag or the hose entering the side of the
bag. Also make sure the hose
(6)
is not “kinked”
at the discharge of the dust collector.
This is the
proper height for the ring to hang off of the
ground.
d. Measure the distance from the ring to the ceiling
joist, rafter or truss.
e. Securely hang the ring from a ceiling joist, rafter
or truss with approved cable or chains.
f. The bag should be hanging so it doesn’t
touch the floor AND it doesn’t pull on the
dust collector discharge hose.
See
Figure 3
on page 14.
IV. ASSEMBLY
(Continued)
The intake cylinder/guard (#19) in Step 1b below, MUST
be installed. Failure to install this part will GREATLY
reduce the airflow (CFM) of the dust collector.
NOTE