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 1.  Wrap the Foam Tape (3) around the bottom of the outlet 

    port on the Motor Assembly (1), making sure the bottom 

    edge of the tape is against the outlet flange. Trim any excess.

 

2.  Fit the narrow mouth of the Bag (2) through the Bag 

    Clamp (4) and over the outlet port. Tighten the Bag Clamp 

    around the outlet port, forming a tight seal between the Bag 

    and the Foam Tape (3) around the outlet. Make sure that the 

    clear window in the Bag will be visible so you will be able 

    to see when the Bag needs emptying, and close the zipper 

    at the bottom.

 

3.  Slide the Y-Fitting (5) onto the 6" inlet port on the Motor 

    Assembly (1) and align the slot in the fitting with the hole 

    in the port. Secure the fitting to the port with the included 

    #10-24 x 3/8" Washer Head Screw (8). 

Fig. 6.

 

4.  Connect 4" dust hose to one or both of the outlets on the 

    Y-Fitting (5), securing them with hose clamps. A cap is 

    included in case only one outlet is used. For efficient dust 

    collection when hoses are connected to both ports, blast 

    gates should be used.  

 

The following steps will be easier to 

complete after the unit has been mounted to the wall.

>  After assembly or maintenance, make sure that you 

  have removed all loose tools from the machine before 

  turning it on.

 2.  Measure the distance between the outside edges of the 

    two outside studs located in Step 1 and cut two 2 x 4 cleats 

    to that length.

 3.  Transfer the stud locations (including centerlines) from the 

    wall onto the cleats to determine the location of all pilot holes 

    and counterbores needed to accept 5/16" x 4" Lag Screws 

    and Washers (not included). Lag screws must be installed 

    at every stud the cleats cross and at both ends of the cleats.

 

4.  At the center of each stud location on the cleats, use a 

    1" Forstner bit to drill counterbores of sufficient depth to 

    accommodate a Washer and the head of the Lag Screw.

 5.  Drill a 5/16" through hole centered in each counterbore.

 

6.  Hold the upper cleat to the wall at the desired mounting 

    location and align the pilot holes with the stud centerlines. 

    Check that it’s level; then use the pilot holes in the cleat to 

    mark the drilling locations. Make sure the marks are 

    centered on the studs.

 

7.  Drill 3/16" diameter holes through the drywall (if applicable) 

    and into the studs at the spots you just marked.

 

8.  Use 5/16" x 4" Lag Screws and Washers (not included) to 

    securely mount the cleat to the studs.

 

9.  Repeat Steps 7-8 to install the lower cleat, taking care to 

    maintain the 12" vertical spacing from the top of the upper 

    cleat to the top of the lower cleat. 

Fig. 4.

10. On the upper cleat, mark a level horizontal line and then 

    measure and make vertical marks at the locations for the 

    top set of mounting screws. Make sure that the marks 

    are 16" apart. 

Fig. 4.

11. Use a level to transfer the vertical marks to the lower cleat 

    and then measure down from the top marks 12" to make 

    the cross marks locating the bottom set of mounting 

   screws. 

Fig. 4.

12. Drill 3/16" diameter pilot holes at these locations.

13. Using a 1/2" wrench, drive a 5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag 

    Screw (7) at each location, stopping to leave the heads of 

    the Screws about 1" out from the surface.

14. Install Vibration Dampers (6) on the top and bottom sets 

    of 5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws (7). Make sure 

    enough of the Lag Screws extend from the studs that the 

    keyhole slots on the unit itself can fit onto them easily. 

  

Fig. 5.

 

The motor assembly of the Dust Right 

1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector is very heavy. To 

avoid the risk of serious injury, you MUST obtain the help 

of another adult to lift the unit into position. Use proper 

lifting techniques.

15. With the help of another adult, lift the Dust Collector onto 

    the four 5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws, fitting the 

    keyhole openings in the Dust Collector’s mounting bracket 

    over the heads of the Screws. Fully tighten the Screws. 

  

Fig. 5.

Assembly

Fig. 4

12"

16"

3/16" diameter holes

Stud Locations

Summary of Contents for Dust RIGHT

Page 1: ...uctions prior to use for important safety information Always check Rockler com to confirm that you are using the most recent manual version for your product 1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector Instruct...

Page 2: ...ensuring product suitability for the intended application It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of this product to ensure that any anyone you allow to use this product reads and complies with...

Page 3: ...an extension cord is necessary use only three wire extension cords that have three prong grounding plugs and three pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Extension cords in poor condition or tha...

Page 4: ...d wooden wall studs or into 2 x 4 wooden cleats securely attached to wooden wall studs All cleats spanning wall studs must be long enough that both ends of the cleats can be bolted to studs Do NOT use...

Page 5: ...g Clamp 1 5 Y Fitting 1 6 Vibration Dampeners 2 7 5 16 x 3 L Washer Head Lag Screws 4 8 10 24 x 3 8 Washer Head Screw 1 9 Remote Control not shown 1 PARTS LIST 1 5 6 6 7 7 7 3 2 4 8 Yellow Safety Key...

Page 6: ...ust Collector s mounting bracket Additionally the cleats must be long enough that both ends can be bolted to a wooden wall stud Fig 1 Outer Edge of Stud Outer Edge of Stud Centerline Do NOT install th...

Page 7: ...f the Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector is very heavy To avoid the risk of serious injury you MUST obtain the help of another adult to lift the unit into position Use proper lifting techni...

Page 8: ...5 Drill a 5 16 through hole centered in each counterbore 6 Hold the upper cleat to the wall at the desired mounting location and align the pilot holes with the stud centerlines Check that it s level...

Page 9: ...o adapter should be used with this appliance Do NOT use outdoors or on wet surfaces Do NOT use with damaged cord or plug If appliance is not working as it should has been dropped damaged left outdoors...

Page 10: ...hair before using this machine To avoid serious injury keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts NEVER operate without hose connected to suction chute...

Page 11: ...chine is necessary 4 When the machine is not being used unplug the power cord from the outlet and store the cord away from any potential sources of damage including high traffic areas sharp objects so...

Page 12: ...Distributed by Rockler Companies Inc Medina MN 55340 54352 RL Rev 05 19...

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