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2.8.1

 

Remove (by pulling) rubber plug from bottom 

hole. (The rubber plug must be used if no bag is 
installed). 

2.8.2

 

Remove metal ring clamp. 

2.8.3

 

Install bag over disk with several inches of bag 

above the disk. 

2.8.4

 

Attach ring clamp over bag and disk and lock 

clamp. A good portion of the bag should be laying 
on the floor. 

2.8.5

 

When cabinet power is turned on the bag 

should collapse, indicating that it is sealing the dust 
collector. If the bag does not collapse then the bag 
must be replaced.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4”

Bag should

rest on the

floor.

 

 

2.9

 

  Electrical Connection

 

2.9.1

 

  Plug cabinet into a grounded 110-120 volt 

electrical outlet with 15-amp circuit breaker.

 

2.9.2

 

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Turn on power-switch to test proper function 

of motor and lights 

2.9.3

 

  Check plastic dust bag and make sure it is 

collapsing when the dust collector is on. 

 

2.10

 

  Exhaust Connection

 

2.10.1

 

  

The exhaust blower is fitted with a sheet 

metal elbow for the purpose of directing the exhaust 
in an upward direction. Installation of an exhaust 
vent is optional for the purpose of reducing noise or 
exhausting dusts resulting from damaged or worn 
dust bags.  Installation of exhaust vent should be 
done by a licensed contractor to make sure there is 
no restriction of airflow that would affect the proper 
function of the dust collector. Exhausting through a 
long vent pipe may require an additional exhaust 
fan installed at the point the vent exits the building.

 

 

 

10/4/2010 (9:18 AM) 
2034 - 2 - Setup v4.05 

 

Summary of Contents for 2034

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Page 2: ...Table of Contents Section 1 Safety Information Section 2 Setup Guide Section 3 Operation Manual Section 4 Maintenance Manual ...

Page 3: ...Regulator Knob Air Flow Valve Abrasive Flow Valve Air Inlet Valve Foot Switch Valve Footpedal Water Seperator Blast Nozzle Air Inlet Valve Quick Disconnect Pressure Pot Closure Lever Blast Hose Union Nut Air Pressure Regulator Gauge ...

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Page 5: ...ns Touching these fixtures while or shortly after the machi been running may cause severe burns When s th replacing bulbs do not exceed 100 watt bulbs 1 2 2 The Lighting fixtures inside the cabinet hav seals to help keep dust out but are not explosion proof Do not blast materials that may produce stible dusts Never use flammable solven inside the cabinet 1 3 Dusts 1 3 1 Prolonged breathing of dust...

Page 6: ...rtment is evidence of bag damage The dust collector compartment should b Dust escaping bags will exit exhaust blower creating a possible respiratory hazard Never Wash bags to reuse always replace with new bags 1 6 Pressure Pot 1 6 1 Failure to follow the procedures in this manual could result in serious injury or death from the sudden release of compressed air NEVER attempt to open the pressure po...

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Page 8: ...xcess of 400 lbs To avoid injury use proper lifting and moving equipment 2 2 1 This equipment is shipped on a pallet and should be removed from the truck with a forklift or with the use of a lift gate 2 2 2 Before removing the equipment from the shipping pallet remove the outer packing 2 2 3 Remove all the contents inside the cabinet 2 3 Cabinet Inspection 2 3 1 Before removing the equipment from ...

Page 9: ...wrench 2 5 1 1 With two people slide the cabinet off from one side so two of the casters will touch the ground at the same time 2 5 1 2 Once the first two casters are touching the ground carefully slide the remaining part of the pallet out from under the cabinet 2 6 Footswitch Valve and Blast Hose Setup 2 6 1 Locate the Foot Switch Valve E and blast hose K assembly in box at bottom of cabinet 2 6 ...

Page 10: ...ith 15 amp circuit breaker 2 9 2 Turn on power switch to test proper function of motor and lights 2 9 3 Check plastic dust bag and make sure it is collapsing when the dust collector is on 2 10 Exhaust Connection 2 10 1 The exhaust blower is fitted with a sheet metal elbow for the purpose of directing the exhaust in an upward direction Installation of an exhaust vent is optional for the purpose of ...

Page 11: ...mpressor Free Air CFM 90 PSI 5 7 Free Air CFM 135 PSI 4 9 Volts 60 Hz 115 230 Amps 15 7 5 Tank Capacity Gal 20 2 Water Trap 3 Air hose 2 13 Dedicated Air Compressor Set up NOTICE DO NOT connect air to the cabinet until you are instructed to do so in the operation manual Follow all procedures found in compressor manufacturers literature 2 13 1 It is highly recommended that you install a water trap ...

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Page 13: ... flow mixture The standard settings for the pressure pot should be made as follows 3 1 1 Set Abrasive Flow Valve D at approximate half way open or approximately 45 angle Abrasive 45º Air Flow 45º Set Air Flow Valve B approximately half way open or at 45 angle Adjustments will need to be made as wear occurs to Blast Hose K and Blast Nozzle T NOTICE Abrasive Flow Valve D usually does not require adj...

Page 14: ...he closure cap 3 3 2 Now push the lever away from you to lift the pressure pot closure cap against the rubber seal While holding the lever firmly in this forward position open the Air Inlet Valve C Count 3 seconds and then release the Pressure Pot Closure Lever L The pot should be closed and pressurizing at this point The Air Pressure Regulator Gauge H should rise to the factory pre set blasting p...

Page 15: ... and recycling the abrasive NOTICE Always use the following procedure when you are finished blasting or you run out of abrasive WARNING NEVER attempt to open the pressure pot closure cap using the Pressure Pot Closure Lever L This could cause a sudden UNSAFE release of compressed air The pressure pot opens automatically when the pot is depressurized 3 7 1 After you are done blasting or you run out...

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Page 17: ...the manufacturer s p of u bag at the bottom of the dust collector hopper instructions 4 1 2 With dust collector turned off shake dust collector bags using shaker lever M at the to dust collector This is required to keep dust collector working properly When shaking yo should see dust dropping into the plastic dust collection Periodic Maintenance 4 2 Dust disposal bag replacement NOTICE Only use 4 o...

Page 18: ...ures Always wear respiratory protection for this procedure 4 4 1 2 Remove the Blast Nozzle T from the Blast Hose K Place the abrasive disposal bucket w lid attached into the cabinet and close the door Turn on the dust collector Place the nozzle of the blast hose into the abrasive disposal bucket Set ith the Air Pressure Regulator Gauge H to 20 PSI by adjusting Air Pressure Regulator Knob A Turn of...

Page 19: ... eight bolts to disassemb sides of the Foot Switch Valve Assembly E FSV Sleeve R ter to properly seal the gasket parts 8 3 Light bulb replacement Always Turn off nplug power from the unit Do not exceed 100 watt 8 4 Dust collector dust bags The dust collector e treated with a special non stick li s ng as d p eplace r ll d v Periodically check in dust collector chamb a e indicat b replacing Over t d...

Page 20: ...Wiring Diagram Black White Copper Ground Lug Enclosed Halogen Light Fixture 100w Lamp Double Pole 10A Contact Black Green with Yellow Stripe 22mm Lever Action Switch 1 2 LTNM Conduet 8 4 2 1 3 5 G Motor Leads Green w Yellow Black White Blower Motor Electrical Connection Box 1 2 EMT From Molded Power Cord with Ground White Black Black White 110 VAC Black White Ground Lug Double Pole 10A Contact Bla...

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