Pro 1500 / 2000 © O.A.S. 2010
8
VII. General Assembly Instructions
Do NOT use hook on motor to lift unit.
There are essentially three ways to assemble your collector and to at-
tach it to the stand. The way that is right for you should be determined
by expertise and manpower available. When the units are all assem-
bled they are very heavy and top weighted. All of this should be taken
into account before deciding on the method best suited for you.
With all assemblies, make sure rectangular air
outlet is oriented on Fan/Blower housing as
you are looking down as in Fig. 1A or facing it
as shown in diagrams. This is very important.
Then you can rotate the housing to whatever bolt
position is best for your shop.
Before you start, make sure you have cut and placed the provided
gasket material on top and bottom of the Fan / Blower housing and the
Cone as shown in the diagrams. Then determine which direction you
want your filter to hang and which direction your ductwork will enter
the collector.
Bolt Fan / Blower housing to Cyclone barrel, Then bolt Motor and
Plate to Fan/Blower housing. Carefully lay unit on its side and then
bolt cone to barrel. Lift entire unit up onto stand. Unit is extremely
heavy and top weighted, be advised!
Bolt Fan / Blower housing to Cyclone barrel, Then bolt Motor and
Plate to Fan/Blower housing. Put Cone up on stand and orient holes.
Lift assembled unit onto cone making sure proper holes are lined up.
Bolt unit to stand, then finish bolting barrel to cone.
Bolt Fan / Blower housing to Cyclone barrel, Put Cone up on stand
and orient holes. Lift assembled unit onto cone making sure proper
holes are lined up. Bolt unit to stand, then finish bolting barrel to
cone. Lift Motor & Plate onto Fan/Blower housing and bolt together in
proper direction.
Method #1 -
Method #2 -
Method #3 -
Note: For preseparation there must be an air tight seal between cyclone and dust container. Dust bin must
be located vertically under cyclone. Material drops down by gravity.
Use the previous page for directions on attaching
the Fan Motor Housing to the Motor Plate and Bar-
rel.