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IMPORTA N T SAFETY R U L E S F O R

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INTRODUCTION

Dust Collectors work by moving large volumes of air at lower suction pressures than vacuum

cleaners. Delta dust collectors are not designed to be used as high-suction cleaners; however,

they are designed to help maintain clean, safe conditions around dust-creating machines in work-

shops and factories. The flexible hose furnished with each unit can be connected directly into the

woodworking machine.

W ARNING:

Basic precautions should

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:

1.

R E A D and understand the instruction manual before

operating the dust collector.

2.

D O N O T leave the dust collector plugged into the

electrical outlet. Unplug dust collector from the outlet

when not in use and before servicing, changing bags,

unclogging and cleaning.

3.

A LW AY S turn the power switch  OFF  before unplug-

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ing the dust collector.

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W ARNING: TO R E D U C E T H E RISK O F ELECTRI-

C A L S H O C K,  do  not use on wet surfaces. Do not expose

to rain. Store indoors.

5.

F O L L O W all electrical and safety codes, including

the National Electric Code (NEC) and the Occupational

Safety and Health Regulations (OSHA). All electrical

connections and wiring should be made by qualified

personnel only.

6.

D O N O T use the dust collector to pick up flammable

or combustible liquids, such as gasoline. N E V E R use the

dust collector near any flammable or combustible liquids.

7.

U S E the dust collector to pick up wood materials

only.

 D O N O T use the dust collector to pick up meta

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shavings, metal dust, or parts

.

8.

NEVER  use the dust collector to dissipate fumes

or smoke. N E V E R pick up anything that is burning or

smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.

9.

U S E only as described in this manual. U S E only ac-

cessories recommended by Delta.

10. D O N O T pull the dust collector by the power cord.

NEVER  allow the power cord to come in contact with

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.

12. D O N O T handle the plug or dust collector with wet

hands.

13. R E P L A C E a  damaged cord immediately.D O N O T

use a damaged cord or plug. If the dust collector is not

operating properly, or has been damaged, left outdoors

or has been in contact with water, return it to an

Authorized Service Center for service.

14. D O N O T use the dust collector as a toy.

  D O N O T

use near or around children.

15. D O N O T insert fingers or foreign objects into the

dust intake port. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all

body parts away from openings and moving parts of the

dust collector.

16. D O N O T use the dust collector without the dust col-

lection bag in place and properly secured.

17. A LW AY S use safety gates to cover dust ports when

the dust collector is not in use or mounted to a support-

ing surface for storage.

18. PERIODICALLY INSPECT  dust bag for any cuts

,

rips or tears. NEVER  operate the dust collector with a

damaged bag or vacuum hose.

19. The dust collector is designed for home use or light

commercial duty O N LY!

20. C O N N E C T dust collector to a properly grounded out-

let only. See grounding instructions.

S AV E T H E S E INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for 50-665

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION M A N U A L 11 2 H P Dust Collector Model 50 665 D ATED 8 8 99 PA RT NO 1342493 Delta International Machinery Corp 1999 Shown with Accessory Dust Collector Drum...

Page 2: ...ULES F O R DUST COLLECTO R S 4 INTRODUCTION 4 U N PACKING 5 ASSEMBLY 6 CONNECTING DUST COLLECTO R TO P O W E R SOURCE 10 Single Phase Operation 10 ON OFF SWITCH 10 LOCKING SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION 1...

Page 3: ...e safer at the rate for which it was designed 1 0 USE RIGHT TO O L D o n tf o r c et o o lo ra t tachment to do a job for which it was not designed 11 W E A R PROPER APPAREL No loose clothing gloves n...

Page 4: ...ly D O N O T use the dust collector to pick up meta l shavings meta l d u s t o r pa r ts 8 NEVER use the dust collector to dissipate fumes or smoke NEVER pick up anything that is burning or smoking s...

Page 5: ...es 1 4 20 x 5 8 Hex Head Screws Flat Washers and Locknuts 4 e a 11 Reducer 1 2 Inlet Elbows 2 1 3 Gasket Material 1 4 Gaskets 2 1 5 Hardware for Mounting Cover to Fan and Blower Assembly I n c l u d e...

Page 6: ...from the back of the gasket material F and press the gasket material around the underside of the dust collector cover C Cut o ff any excess gasket material 4 Carefully turn the assembly over Place ga...

Page 7: ...n d e r L Fig 9 onto the underside of the cover Align four holes in cylinder brack et three of which are shown at M with four holes N in the underside of cover and fasten with four 1 4 20 x 5 8 hex h...

Page 8: ...Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 W ARNING The dust collector has a safety guard P Fig 14 at the blower housing of the dust collector which contains a high speed radial blade that can amputate fingers grab loose...

Page 9: ...ag A Fig 17 to bag elbow V as shown by fastening bag clamp Z Fig 16 Z A A Z V Fig 18 Fig 19 1 2 Assemble reducer B Fig 18 over the end of inlet elbow H 1 3 Assemble hose clamp C Fig 19 over one end of...

Page 10: ...ng prongs and one longer round or U shaped ground prong which requires a mating 3 conductor grounded type receptacle as shown in Fig 20 If the motor on your dust collector is wired for 230 Vo l t sing...

Page 11: ...SOURCE The dust bag furnished with the dust collector features a zippered opening for fast and easy dust removal as shown in F i g 2 4 IMPORTANT The operator performing this cleaning function should a...

Page 12: ...that electric motors be returned prepaid to a motor manufacturer s author ized station for inspection and repair or replacement Delta will not be responsible for any asserted defect which has resulte...

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