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ACE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS 

WALL MOUNTED FUME EXTRACTOR 

MODEL 73-501 

 
 

INSTALLATION MANUAL 

 

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 

 

SAFETY WARNINGS & CAUTIONS 

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY, INCLUDING 
DEATH IN EXTREME CASES.  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. 
 

WARNING: (EXPLOSION HAZARD) 

This machinery is not suitable for collection of combustible metal as listed in NFPA 484, which includes: 

Aluminum

,

 

Titanium

,

 Magnesium

Lithium

Niobium

, and 

Zirconium

.

 

 

WARNING:  
(VOC’S & AIRBORNE MICROBES) 

The filters used in this unit will remove solid particulate ONLY, and will not eliminate Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) 
or airborne microbes (bacteria, mold & viruses) that may be a health hazard.  Failure to observe the presence of such 
fumes could cause serious illness or death. 

 

CAUTION: (STRONG VACUUM) 

Care must be taken to avoid personal injury by not allowing hose inlet to contact any body area such as eyes, ears, 
mouth, etc.  

 

CAUTION: (LIFTING)

 

Improper lifting or handling of this unit could cause back injury.   
 

CAUTION: (AIR FLOW BLOCKAGE) 

Since exhaust air leaves the top of this unit, caution should be observed not to mount unit in such a way as to block the 
exhaust. 
 

CAUTION:

 

Some of these items are powered by rotating electrical machinery! Careless or improper use may result in personal injury. 

 

CAUTION: 

Do not look directly into the motor compartment or outlet with the power on or without wearing safety goggles. 
 

MISCELLANEOUS CAUTIONS: 

1.  Use of any attachment not recommended or sold by the air cleaner manufacturer may result in risk of fire, electric 
shock, or injury to persons. 
 
2.  Do not disassemble the air cleaner.  Take it to a qualified serviceman when service or repair is required. Incorrect 
reassembly may result in risk of electric shock or fire. 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for 73-501

Page 1: ...CAUTION STRONG VACUUM Care must be taken to avoid personal injury by not allowing hose inlet to contact any body area such as eyes ears mouth etc CAUTION LIFTING Improper lifting or handling of this...

Page 2: ...er best suited for the job should be discussed with a dealer or a factory representative UNPACKING Carefully inspect the unit for concealed damage that may have occurred during shipping and handling I...

Page 3: ...wall or support structure The blower is mounted to a bracket The bracket is supplied with the blower This bracket can into be mounted to a wall or support structure Mounting the arm to the blower depe...

Page 4: ...d template 3 Slide the threaded rod through mounting hole in filter box and drilled holes in the wall Secure using nuts and washers 4 Make sure filter box is level as possible BOLT HOLE PATTERN FOR FI...

Page 5: ...age 7 75 076D 7 arm 75 106D 10 arm 75 146D 14 arm Boom arm assembly Page 7 8 75 100B 10 boom 75 107BA 10 boom with 7 arm 75 1010BA 10 boom with 7 arm 75 1014BA 10 boom with 7 arm 75 500 and 75 675 Pag...

Page 6: ...racket Replace the red bolt and nut and bring to a snug fit See figure 2 4 Attach the 90 degree elbow to the white arm bracket Note that the elbow and the white bracket have a small mating flange Ther...

Page 7: ...90 elbow to the underside of the flange Use the hardware supplied Snug the swivel base to the flange evenly There is no need to over tighten the swivel 90 elbow 4 For assembly of the whole arm refer t...

Page 8: ...tall the small bolts and nuts and tighten snugly 5 Install the second half of the boom arm to the first half and use the 4 large bolts tooth washers and nuts Tighten the bolts firmly 8 uts 6 Install t...

Page 9: ...ion flange blower and motor Refer to the section on page 7 on connection flange assembly MODEL 75 800D WALL MOUNT EXTENSION BRACKET MODELS 75 803WM 75 805WM and 75 807WM See figure 7 CEILING MOUNT EXT...

Page 10: ...arm direct to blower 1 Notice the mounting bracket for the arm has a connection flange with a rolled lip on the top 2 In order to use a blower blower with 4 studs on the inlet side connecting to the...

Page 11: ...tating freely and that there are no obstructions or loose material present If the unit has been in storage or subject to adverse moisture conditions it is advisable to make sure the motor is dry befor...

Page 12: ...heck the voltage to make sure the unit voltage and the source voltage are the same Contact a Baldor Service Center if damage has occurred to the unit Little suction or air movement immediately after s...

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