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Mini-Gorilla Owner’s Manual     O.A.S. 2010

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IX. General Safety Recommendations -

Oneida Collectors are designed for WOOD Dust only!!

Read Before Installing and Operating.

    Wood shaping and cutting processes generate wood chips, shavings and dust. These materials are considered combustible. Air-

borne wood dust below 420 microns in size (.017 of an inch) in certain concentration ranges when ignited can deflagrate (burn quickly).

An ignition source such as a spark, or ember, can ignite a dust mixture resulting in an expanding flame front, which can cause an explo

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sion if tightly contained. A disturbance that raises a cloud of accumulated fine dust can raise additional dust clouds, which can cause a 

series of explosions that can level an entire building. Until this type of fire has been witnessed, it is difficult to believe the devastation. 

This type of fire is rare but worth safeguarding against.

  The best way to avoid a wood shop fire is to keep the shop clean. A shop ankle deep in dust with layers of fine dusteverywhere is an 

accident waiting to happen. A good dust collection system reduces overall fire hazards but also adds new concerns. A fire hazard is still 

present. Combustible material is now in the dust collector and storage container.

The following points are worth heeding:

It is the buyer’s responsibility to follow all applicable federal, state, local, OSHA, NFPA, or authorities having jurisdiction codes and 

regulations when installing and operating this dust collector.
Fire Marshalls may want the unit located outside of the building. If the collector is located inside the facility, controls such as spark 

detection, suppression, or explosion venting may be required.

Most local jurisdictions consult or adopt NFPA (National Fire Protection Agency) codes. However, other codes may apply. Local 

codes may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

NFPA 664 Code book, “Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Explosions in Wood Processing and Woodworking Facilities”, ap-

plies to woodworking operations that occupy areas of more than 5,000 sq. ft. or to areas where dust producing equipment requires 

an aggregate dust collection flow rate of more than 1500 cfm (cubic feet per minute). This exempts some small operators from the 

NFPA code 664, but other codes may apply in your jurisdiction. Consult your local Fire Marshall for help. Additional information can 

be found in NFPA Code Book 664.

The customer assumes the responsibility for contacting their insurance underwriter with regard to specific application requirements of 

explosion venting or if additional fire protection and safety equipment may be required.

Do not use this product to collect other types of dust or flammable vapors.
Fire or explosion may occur!

- Never collect sparks from a bench grinder into a wood dust collector.

- Never introduce sparks or sources of ignition into the dust collector.

- Personnel should keep at least 20 feet away from unit.

- Check dust bin frequently and before leaving the shop for smoldering material.

Keep portable Fire Extinguishers handy.

- The ABC type (dry chemical) is generally a good choice for small wood shops.

- Additional information on portable extinguishers can be found in NFPA 10 (Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers).

- Be especially careful with sanding units. They can produce concentrations of dust in the combustble range. Make certain enough air 

volume is at the suction point to capture all the particulate generated.

- Empty dust bin and clean filter often, especially when sanding.

- Don’t overload woodworking equipment, especially sanders. Excessive frictional heat can spontaneously ignite dust.

Sparks can be generated in several ways:

- High-speed sanders and abrasive planers may strike foreign material.

- Saws and edgers may strike foreign material and create a red hot metal fragment.

- Knots in hardwood can create frictional sparks.

- Tramp metal when drawn into the collector can spark against ductwork.

- Check wood stock for old nails and screws which can create red hot metal fragments.

Avoid excessively large wood waste storage bins.
Always check storage bins for smoldering material before leaving for the day. Electrically ground all equipment and ducting. 

Static sparks can ignite wood dust. (Avoid using PVC drainpipe). Don’t allow accumulation of layers of fine dust on horizon-

tal surfaces. (Especially overhead lights, electrical boxes, and fuse panels which can ignite).

Summary of Contents for Mini GORILLA XXP010100

Page 1: ...onal Mobile Cart and 17 Gal Drum Oneida Air Systems Inc 1001 West Fayette St Syracuse NY 13204 Phone 1 800 732 4065 315 476 5151 Fax 315 476 5044 www oneida air com Owner s Manual 1 10 ZBM000024 TM U...

Page 2: ...collection Call for ductwork design and ductwork quotes including system pricing and shipping cost Read the entire Owner s Manual before installing or operating system Proudly Made in the USA I II II...

Page 3: ...Handling and installation should always be performed by healthy individuals Additional help may be re quired In addition to the following instructional manual care should be taken to ensure complianc...

Page 4: ...st be taken not to damage the membrane If there is significant backside blinding compressed air may be used However forcing the dust further into the media from the backside is likely Wahing the filte...

Page 5: ...00001 3 Thumb Nut 5 16 x 18 AFT025200 4 Nut 1 4 20 U Spring AFT155175 6 Whiz Lock Nut 5 16 AFW025000 4 Washer Flat USS 1 4 AFW180000 12 Washer Flat USS 5 16 RCP050000 1 Silicone Plug 438 x 687 x 1 RGZ...

Page 6: ...5 Mini Gorilla Owner s Manual O A S 2010 c V Dimensions Approx 39 Approx 15 Width with Filter Approx 29 Width with Filter Mobile Cart Approx 36 Approx 62...

Page 7: ...bracket are heavy Make sure the bracket is level when it is attached 3 The collector can only be attached to the wall bracket with the cyclone inlet in front as shown in picture Line up the holes in...

Page 8: ...Motor and Cyclone 3 Attach the Magnetic Starter to a leg with supplied clamps with bolts if you have the mobile cart or a sturdy surface if you are wall mounting it 3 6 Attach filter to plate as shown...

Page 9: ...en put on wheel washer through the eye bolt washer then through the tubes on the bottom of the tray as shown in diagram below then repeat on the other side 2 Before you attach the legs to the bracket...

Page 10: ...if equipped with slot ted grease screws If motor has a purge plug remove it Motors can be re greased while stopped at less than 80 C or running Apply grease gun to fitting or grease hole Too much grea...

Page 11: ...n Close all unused blast gates at your woodworking machines Examine hood design for weaknesses according to the ductwork guide Check for a restricted pipe too small a hood port or too small a branch l...

Page 12: ...t requires an aggregate dust collection flow rate of more than 1500 cfm cubic feet per minute This exempts some small operators from the NFPA code 664 but other codes may apply in your jurisdiction Co...

Page 13: ...neida Air Systems shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental contin gent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our product Oneida Air Sy...

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