g0648 Welding Fume Extractor
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Figure 6.
ducting installation.
ducting arm
Test Run
once the ducting has been attached, test run your
machine to make sure it runs properly.
if, during the test run, if you cannot easily locate
the source of an unusual noise or vibration, stop
using the machine immediately, then review the
Troubleshooting
on
page 34
.
if you still cannot remedy a problem, contact our
tech Support at (570) 546-9663 for assistance.
To test run the machine:
1.
refer to the
Maintenance
section on
page
25
, and make sure that all filters are properly
positioned.
2.
Connect the machine to the power source. the
EXhauSting tiME and FiltEr rolling
tiME digital displays (
Figure 7
) will now be
lit. the values shown on the displays are the
initial factory settings.
Ducting Arm
Installation
Figure 7.
Control panel.
Emergency
Stop Button
To install the ducting arm:
1.
remove the six button head cap screws and
flat washers that surround the 6" intake port
on top of the machine.
2.
on the intake port where the button head
screws were, position and install the down-
draft table adapter box with the six hex bolts
and washers.
Note:
Position the port so it points in the
direction where you will connect ducting to
reduce the need for elbows and tees. Having
a duct that is longer than 15 feet, using
alternating sizes of connections, or using too
many elbows or tees will dramatically reduce
the available CFM at your downdraft table.
When connecting duct to this fume extractor,
make sure that you use only fireproof duct
and fittings. Refer to the
Accessories sec-
tion on
Page 23 for fireproof duct options.
3.
With the help of an assistant or hoist, install
the base of the ducting arm on the top of
the adapter box, and secure it in place with
the six previously removed button head cap
screws and washers (
Figure 6
).
3.
push in the emergency stop button shown in
Figure 7
, then rotate it so it pops out.
adapter Box