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To install the separator and transfer hose, do these steps: 1. The separator has three tabs with threaded holes along the bottom edge for mounting. Orient the separator so the holes align with supports and the inlet is pointed toward the separator body. See Figure 15. 2. Secure the front and back supports using the hex bolts and washers provided. 3. Secure the upper bag support rod and the last separator support to the separator as in Figure 16. 4. Slide a wire hose clamp onto the end of the transfer hose. 5. Slide the transfer hose end over the inlet for the collector making sure the end passes the ridge on the inlet by 11.2". 6. Position hose clamp over the hose and the inlet making sure the clamp is 3.4" from the end of the hose and tighten the screw on the clamp (see Figure 17). 7. Slide the second hose clamp onto the free end of the hose. 8. Slide the end of the transfer hose onto the outlet of the impeller housing. The hose should go on as far as possible. 9. Slide the hose clamp within 3.4" of the end of hose, and tighten the screw on the clamp. Figure 15. Separator in correct position. Figure 16. Installing upper bag support. Figure 17. Securing transfer hose with clamp. SETUP -15 W1666, W1685 Dust Collectors Dust Bags and Inlet Y SETUP Two dust collection bags are included with your new SHOP FOX® Dust Collector. There is a top and a bottom bag. The top is distinguished by a SHOP FOX® logo. Both bags are secured with band clamps. For increased filtration, optional 0.3 micron dust collector bags are available through your dealer. To install the dust bags and the inlet Y, do these steps: 1. Find the opening in the rim of both bags and insert the band clamps into the rim of the bags until they come out of the other side (see Figure 18). 2. Hang the upper bag as shown in Figure 19. NOTE: The upper bag has the SHOP FOX® logo on it and the lower bag is plain. 3. Position the rim of the upper bag onto the collector and latch the band clamp closed. 4. Position the rim of the lower bag onto the collector and latch the band clamp closed. 5. Position the inlet Y on the impeller housing inlet, and fasten it in place with the Phillips head screw (see Figure 20). Figure 18. Latch clamp with toggle. Figure 19. Fabric loop in upper support hook. Figure 20. Securing inlet with screw. -16 W1666, W1685 Dust Collectors System Grounding Under some circumstances, static electricity can be generated in dust collection systems and can collect on the plastic ducting surfaces. If this static electricity is discharged through a spark, there is a potential for the dust and oxygen in the ducting to ignite. Therefore, your dust collection system must be grounded one of three ways. • First, the ground is achieved by means of using metal ducting throughout the system. All static electricity buildup is carried through the continu ous metal ducting and dissipated through the dust collector impeller housing. • Second, for plastic pipe or hose ducting systems, install an uncoated bare copper wire inside the entire length of all ducting. An additional wire must be spiral-wrapped on the outside of all the ducting (see Figure 21). Both wires must be connected to the dust collector impeller hous- ing (see Figure 22) so all static electricity inside and out of the ducting is carried through the wires and dissipated through the dust collector ground. If the system has branches, place wires in the same fashion and connect to the wires on the main pipe/hose with wire nuts. If blast gates are to be used, drill exit and entrance holes on either side of the blast gate to allow wire to be fed out of and into the system (see Figure 23). • Third, if you use a combination of metal and plastic ducting, make sure that you use a copper grounding wire to ground all plastic connections with the metal ducting so no part of the ducting is insulated by the plastic. Note: For more in-depth information on Dust Collection System design, refer to refer to The Dust Collection Handbook (ISBN 0-9635821-2-7), which is available for purchase through any Woodstock/SHOP FOX® Dealer. Figure 21. Typical dust collector with ground wire installed inside and around pipe. Figure 22. Typical dust collector impeller housing with ground wires secured to the housing. Figure 23. Ground wires bypassing a blast gate. SETUP -17 W1666, W1685 Dust Collectors Test Run SETUP Once assembly is complete and adjustments are done to your satisfaction, you are ready to test run the machine. To test run the dust collector, do these steps: 1. Make sure the paddle switch is pushed in the down or OFF position. 2. Make sure all the dust collection ducting and fasteners are tight, and that no parts or tools will get sucked into the dust collection intake. 3. Plug in the power cord. 4. Flip the START paddle upward and keep your finger poised over the paddle for a quick power kill, just in case there is a problem. The dust collector should run smoothly, with little or no vibration or rubbing noises....
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