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ASSEMBLY
Fig.04
The ideal location for an air filtration system
is centered in the shop ceiling, mounted
approximately 7-8 feet in the air away from corners,
tall cabinets or heating/cooling vents that would
restrict air flow. Another good location is above
an area where a lot af sanding is done. Example;
if you do lathe work and have a sanding center
nearby, hang the air filtration unit between both
areas. Depending on your shop size, you may need
more than one air filtration system, or may have to
choose a larger size. (Fig.03)
If hanging the unit is not an option, it can be
mounted on a bench. Again, near an area that
produces the most dust. The air filtration unit has 4
rubber feet installed for this purpose.
NOTE:
Before installing the Air Filtration System in
a ceiling location, test run the unit to make sure that
it runs properly.
Hanger Installation (Fig.04 and Fig.05)
1. Thread the locknuts (A) almost all the way up the
hangers (B).
2. Thread a hanger into each of the four mounting
holes (C) on the top of the air filter cabinet.
3. Tighten each locknut against the cabinet top (A),
securing the hanger in place. Hold the hanger so
that it does not spin while tightening the locknut.
NOTICE:
Make sure the unit will be situated at least
7’ (2.1 m) above the floor and at least 3’
(1 m) away from a corner and from any heating or
air vents.
Fig.05
Fig.03
A
B
The air filter is designed to circulate air and filter wood and other non-metallic dust. The unit
requires only minimal assembly. However, it is important to consider how and where to place
the unit in your shop. When selecting a site, make sure there is a suitable power source.
Air Filtration System Placement:
A
C