OPERATION
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For Machines Mfd. Since 10/20
South Bend Tools
Model SB1100 & SB1101
O P E R A T I O N
Operation Overview
To reduce the risk of
serious injury when using
this machine, read and
understand this entire
manual before beginning
any operations.
The purpose of this overview is to provide
the novice machine operator with a basic
understanding of how the machine is used during
operation, so they can more easily understand
the controls discussed later in this manual.
Note:
Due to the generic nature of this overview,
it is not intended to be an instructional guide
for performing actual machine operations.
To learn more about specific operations and
machining techniques, seek training from people
experienced with this type of machine, and do
additional research outside of this manual by
reading "how-to" books, trade magazines, or
websites.
During operation, small
wood chips and dust may
become airborne, leading
to serious eye injury or
lung damage. Wear safety
glasses and a respirator to
reduce this risk.
This single-stage dust collector pulls wood
dust past the impeller, which is then caught
by a canister filter and deposited in the
plastic collection bag below. The spunbond
polyester filter catches 99.9 percent of particles
2 - 5 micron in size, and is pleated to provide
maximum surface area for efficient air flow.
To maintain CFM after heavy use, the automatic
filter brush knocks caked-on dust into the
collection bag when the machine is turned OFF.
To complete a typical operation, the operator
does the following:
1.
Locks dust collector swivel casters.
2.
Closes blast gates to direct vacuum pressure
to desired machine.
3.
Turns woodworking machine
ON.
4.
Turns dust collector
ON.
5.
Performs woodworking operation.
6.
Turns woodworking machine
OFF.
7.
Turns dust collector OFF.
Содержание SB1100
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