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Warranty Information

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Oneida Air Systems®, Inc. (OAS) warrants the Dust Deputy for a period of 1 year, to the original purchaser from the date of purchase, 
unless otherwise specified. Items not manufactured by Oneida Air Systems are limited to their own manufacturer’s warranties. All 
electrical items such as magnetic starters, remotes, sensors, pumps, bin sensors, bag grippers, etc. and accessories are limited to 90 days. 
Oneida Air Systems warrants that the product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship.

This is Oneida Air Systems’ sole written warranty and any and all warranties that may be implied by law, including any merchantability 
or fitness, for any particular purpose, are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty. Oneida Air Systems does not warrant 
or represent that the merchandise complies with the provisions of any law or acts unless the manufacturer so warrants. This warranty 
does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, negligence, accidents, abuse, repairs, alterations, improper wiring or lack of 
maintenance. In no event shall Oneida Air Systems’ liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and any 
legal actions brought against Oneida Air Systems shall be tried in the State of New York, County of Onondaga.

The buyer is cautioned to install and operate Dust Collectors in accordance with prescribed Federal, State, OSHA, NFPA, local codes 
and regulations. This equipment should be installed/wired by a licensed electrician following all applicable codes. Local codes can be 
significantly different from national codes. The customer assumes the responsibility for contacting their insurance underwriter with 
regard to specific application requirements of venting or if additional fire protection and safety equipment may be required. Oneida Air 
Systems shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, and contingent, special, or consequential 
damages arising from the use of our product.

Oneida Air Systems makes every effort to accurately represent our products and prices, however Oneida Air Systems reserves the 
right to make changes to products and prices at any time. As a manufacturer, Oneida Air Systems reserves the right to change product 
specifications at any time in an effort to achieve better quality products.

SAFETY WARNING - PLEASE READ

Before Purchasing or Installing a dust collection system the buyer is cautioned to do so in accordance with prescribed Federal, State, 
Local, OSHA, NFPA, and any other applicable codes or regulations relating to the type of dust(s) you are collecting.

SOME TYPES OF DUST UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO BE EXPLOSIVE. 

Oneida Air Systems is not responsible for how the dust collector is used or installed. Dusts with deflagration or explosion risks, such as 
wood dust, may require additional safety equipment including but not limited to; venting, spark detection, suppression systems, back 
draft dampers or may require installation in an outside location or in a protected area away from personnel. The customer assumes the 
responsibility for contacting their insurance underwriter with regard to specific engineering controls or application requirements. (We 
suggest you reference NFPA 664, 654 and 68 codes for more information) Oneida Air Dust Collection Systems may not be suitable for 
some applications and are not designed to be used in explosive atmospheres. Oneida Air Systems equipment should only be installed and 
wired by a licensed electrician following all applicable local and national electrical codes. 

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause 
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: Lead from lead-based paints; Crystalline silica 
from bricks, cement and other masonry products; Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber; etc.

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, 
work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter 
out microscopic particles. Oneida Air Systems recommends using additional approved safety equipment such as an approved OSHA and 
NIOSH dust mask or respirator.

ONEIDA AIR SYSTEMS SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH, INJURIES TO 
PERSONS OR PROPERTY OR FOR INCIDENTAL, AND CONTINGENT, SPECIAL, OR 

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF OUR PRODUCT. 

Summary of Contents for AXD000004A

Page 1: ...Rev 01 09 2020 Doc ZBM000036DELA Appearance may vary slightly Dust Deputy Deluxe AXD000004A U S Pat 6833016 RE40048 7282074...

Page 2: ...store near hazardous materials 4 Dust can be flammable and explosive Some dust can be toxic or cause allergic reactions 5 Wood dust mixtures are highly flammable and can be explosive NEVER introduce...

Page 3: ...730 mm 25 1 8 638 mm 9 5 8 244 mm 8 203 mm Nominal dimensions shown Dimensions subject to slight variations in manufacturing 6 3 4 171 mm 12 305 mm 2 5 64 mm Tapered Inlet and Outlet 2 O D 1 7 8 I D...

Page 4: ...AFB025350 1 4 20 x 3 1 2 Carriage Bolt 2 D VFA050015 Metal GroundingTape 24 E SDX050001 Lid with center and bolt holes 1 F SDS050001 5 Gallon 100 Mil Plastic Buckets 2 G AFF030306 2 x 3 x 6 Foam Spac...

Page 5: ...5 oneida air com System Contents Continued B A C D E H F I G L J K C1 H1 C2 H2 C4 C3 H3 C5...

Page 6: ...ket and align all the holes Secure Cyclone Gasket and Lid together using six Bolts C1 six Washers C2 and six Whiz Lock Nuts C3 as shown in FIG 1 Note Tighten hardware evenly to eliminate air leaks DO...

Page 7: ...7 oneida air com Assembly Instructions Continued Snap Cyclone A and Lid E assembly onto one of the Buckets F and ensure it s fully seated FIG 2 2 FIG 2...

Page 8: ...vacuum pressure inside the side car Bucket 3 The Deluxe Kit includes two Buckets F One Bucket is used to collect the debris and the second Bucket is used as a sidecar connected to your wet dry vacuum...

Page 9: ...F Install Wheels H3 at three of the previously drilled hole locations using two Washers H2 and one Nylock Nut H1 FIG 5 Note To make sure the safety instructions are not covered up when attaching to y...

Page 10: ...m Spacer Block will attach to your vacuum and Bucket The Foam Spacer Block can be trimmed or cut to best conform to your vacuum s shape and size Note Attach the Bucket to the side of your vacuum oppos...

Page 11: ...om Assembly Instructions Continued FIG 8 Fasten your Bucket F Foam Spacer Block G and your wet dry vacuum with two Carriage Bolts C5 four Fender Washers C4 and two Whiz Lock Nuts C3 as shown in FIG 8...

Page 12: ...Oneida Air Systems 12 Assembly Instructions Continued Insert the previously assembled Dust Deputy into the side car Bucket F FIG 9 8 FIG 9...

Page 13: ...d end of the Elbow Attach the other open end of Hose to the second Elbow and attach to the inlet of your wet dry vacuum Connect the Cyclone s inlet sideways facing port to your dust producing tool wit...

Page 14: ...Oneida Air Systems 14 Alternate Sidecar Ideas You are only limited by your imagination Below are some alternate sidecar setups that customers have created...

Page 15: ...mprove Performance Attach in Series Attach in Parallel Multiple Vacuums Increases particle efficiency and helps in very fine dust situations Same particle efficiency but increases the CFM More CFM air...

Page 16: ...e Metal Tape D to the Cyclone A so that the inlet outlet and flange are attached by a continuous conductive path The tape should wrap 1 4 around the edge of each opening FIG 11 1 Recommended for fine...

Page 17: ...d grounding attach a self supplied wire with a ring terminal on one end and a washer tied to the other end when installing one of the bolts in step 1 on page 6 The wire must be long enough for the was...

Page 18: ...Large bulkier material might swirl Restart or temporarily cut off air flow to drop material down Low AirVolume System clogged 1 Clean vacuum and the vacuum filter per the manufacturer s specs 2 Check...

Page 19: ...e the leak might be coming from one of the simplest ways to check for air leaks is with a smoke test You can usually find smoke test kits at any hardware store typically in the HVAC section Introduce...

Page 20: ...dapter There are many different sizes and configurations Can I use this cyclone with smoldering or abrasive debris No This cyclone is designed for use with light debris such as wood dust For applicati...

Page 21: ...e system as the tool s fan blower pushes air through the Dust Deputy cyclone This method may not work with every vacuum What is the minimum air watts needed for the Dust Deputy Rather than worrying ab...

Page 22: ...o I get the gasket out of the cyclone Use needle nose pliers or tongs if you cannot simply reach your hand into the bottom of the cyclone and pull it out NEVER REMOVE THE TOP PORTION OF THE DUST DEPUT...

Page 23: ...f a 650 CFM single stage dust collector No The smaller Dust Deputy cyclone is intended for use with HIGH pressure and LOW airflow systems such as wet dry vacuums with port sizes 2 5 diameter and small...

Page 24: ...connecting smaller vacuum hoses to standard 2 Dust Deputy cyclone ports 2 5 Tapered Static Conductive Vacuum Hose Elbow AXD600103 For creating smooth 90 degree hose turns with minimal loss of air perf...

Page 25: ...when pulling or flexing the hose Fits hoses and port sizes from 2 to 2 1 2 in diameter 2 5 to 2 Vacuum Hose Screw Cuff VSHCEE001 For connecting 2 5 I D to 2 O D hose fittings Can also thread onto raw...

Page 26: ...00001 Collects router waste from both above and below the bit virtually eliminating post project cleanup 1 5 x 6 5 Dust Extraction Hose Whip AHE000001 This highly flexible vacuum hose fits onto the du...

Page 27: ...air com Dust Deputy Template 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 SCALE DO NOT ALTER DOCUMENT SIZE WHEN PRINTING LID MOUNTING TEMPLATE FOR STANDARD 14 TALL DUST DEPUTY CYCLONES Use this template if you want to reinforce...

Page 28: ...ems 28 Mirrored Dust Deputy Template 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 SCALE DO NOT ALTER DOCUMENT SIZE WHEN PRINTING LID MOUNTING TEMPLATE FOR STANDARD 14 TALL DUST DEPUTY CYCLONES Use this template if you want to rei...

Page 29: ...a air com Foam Block Template Cut out this template and use it to position where the block will be located on your shop vacuum You can reposition the bolt holes if need be according to your vacuum s s...

Page 30: ...ems 30 Mirrored Foam Block Template Cut out this template and use it to position where the block will be located on your shop vacuum You can reposition the bolt holes if need be according to your vacu...

Page 31: ...make changes to products and prices at any time As a manufacturer Oneida Air Systems reserves the right to change product specifications at any time in an effort to achieve better quality products SAF...

Page 32: ...ss of where you purchased your Oneida Air Systems product if you have any questions or issues with missing damaged parts please call Oneida Air Systems first to let us help resolve your problem We ful...

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