V4.0
1 HP Mini Dust Collector
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3. Insert the caster’s threaded portion into a corner hole of the base (#1). The
tubing on the base may require repositioning to align with the corner hole.
4. Place a lock washer (#6) onto the caster’s post.
5. Thread the cap nut (#7) onto the caster’s post. Tighten to secure.
6. Tighten the lock-nut to the frame until the caster is secure.
7. Repeat steps 1 to 6 for the other 3 casters.
BAG ASSEMBLY
1. Slip the hose clamp (#19) over the dust collector’s exhaust port.
2. Slip the mouth of the bag (B) over the exhaust port.
3. Slide the hose clamp over the bag and tighten the clamp with a screwdriver.
OPERATION
1. Place the dust collector in the room near the workpiece to clear sawdust
from the air.
2. Insert the removable key into the switch (C). Flip the switch to turn the tool ON.
3. Flip the switch again to turn OFF the tool. Remove the key to prevent
unauthorized use.
4. Check the bag periodically and empty it when filled. The dust collector
becomes less efficient as more sawdust is collected.
a. Also check the inlet’s safety screen (#17) for larger debris. Remove
any debris found.
LOW VOLTAGE
Low voltage may cause overheating due to higher power current being drawn to
the tool that will shorten the motor life.
An extension cord may cause a drop in power to the tool if it is too long or the
amperage rating is not correct. This may result in the following:
1. The tool will not activate when switched on.
2. The tool may switch on, but fails to maintain power when operated.
3. The tool may overheat, possibly starting a fire.
Test the tool by plugging it directly to the power supply. If it powers on, change
the extension cord with to one with the correct rating and as short as needed.
You may need to position the workpiece closer to the power supply.