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
.
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.
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