Index of Contents Index of Contents Declaration of Conformity What’s Included 04-05-06 General Safety Instructions for 230V Machines 07-08 Specification Assembly 08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16 Machine Footprint Illustration and Parts Description 18-19-20-21 Operating Instructions 22-23 Ducting System Maintenance Weekly LEV System Maintenance Log 25-26 LEV Testing Extraction Accessories...
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What’s Included Quantity Item Part Model Number 1 No T-2000CK-200H Cyclone Extractor 1 No Motor Assembly 4 No Castor Wheels 4 No Upper Leg Square Tubes 4 No Bin Castor Wheels 4 No Lower Leg Square Tubes 1 No Dust Bag Securing Belt 2 No Long Cross Support Brackets 2 No...
General Safety Instructions for 230V Machines sharp edge. If the work you are carrying out is liable to Good Working Practices/Safety generate flying grit, dust or chips, wear the appropriate The following suggestions will enable you to observe safety clothing, goggles, gloves, masks etc. If the work good working practices, keep yourself and fellow work- operation appears to be excessively noisy, wear ers safe and maintain your tools and equipment in good...
General Safety Instructions for 230V Machines If the particle filter starts to clog, this reduces the air If possible, try to connect everything together electrically, flow and hence the machine becomes less efficient. to eliminate static shocks. The particle filter can be cleaned, by using an ‘M’ class (Use the integral metal coil in flexible plastic hosing to vacuum cleaner, clean the inside of the filter.
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Assembly Having unpacked the boxes, put all components where 2. Locate the four leg bracket connectors (6) and lower they are readily to hand. Locate the motor assembly (1), leg square tubes (3). Slide the connectors down into the the upper and lower leg square tubes (2-3), cross support upper leg tubes (2), line up the lower four holes to sides brackets (4-5), leg connectors (6) and 5/16”...
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Assembly 4. Locate the two long and short cross support brackets 5. Locate the four castor wheels (21). Screw each castor (4-5). Line up the pre-drilled holes in one of the cross into the threaded holes on top of legs (3), using the support brackets with the pre-drilled holes to the front supplied spanner (26), tighten the nut at the base of each face of the lower leg support tubes (3).
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Assembly 7. Locate the extraction funnel (12). Loosen the clamping Fig 19 rig bolt/nut to the base of the funnel, lower the wide end of the funnel on top of the drum (7) and line up the rims. Position the clamping ring over the rims and tighten the bolt/nut to lock both units (7-12) together, see 16-17-18.
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Assembly You will require the bin (9), bin castor wheels (22), bin Fig 27-28 lever clamps with Phillips screws and nuts (25), bin handle (20), 1/4” domed nuts (b), 1/4” button head Phillips screws (f ), dust bag (19), flexible hose (8) and large and small clips (24).
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Assembly Fig 33-34 12. Locate the bin handle (20), button Phillips screws (f ) and domed head nuts (b). Line up the threaded holes in the handle (20) with the two pre-drilled holes in the bin (9) and secure in place with the 1/4" Phillips screw (f ) and nuts (b), see fig 31-32.
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Assembly 16. Locate the air filter cartridge (14) and six 18. Put to hand the operating handle extension bar (16), 5/16" Hex bolts (h), with assistance position loosen the two cap head screws on the drive socket and the filter cartridge under the motor assembly slot the Hex drive over the shaker paddle drive shaft, housing (1) and line up the threaded holes in see fig 42.
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Assembly Fig 49-50 Fig 46 20. Find the shaker paddle operating handle (15) and M6 x12mm bolt (c). Insert the handle’s drive socket onto the shaker paddle’s drive shaft and screw on the M6 bolt (c) into the threaded hole to the side of the machined aperture.
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Assembly 23. Locate the manometer (17), manometer hose (18) 26. To the underside of the motor assembly housing and the two small clips (24). From the opposite side of remove the two Hex bolts and place to one side in the extractor insert the hose (18) through the hole to readiness for the next step, see fig 56.
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Illustration and Parts Description Manometer Vacuum Gauge indicator to monitor the air flow in the ducting system NVR Switch assembly Green (ON) Emergency Stop (Red) Part Description Motor Assembly Upper Leg Square Tubes Lower Leg Square Tubes Long Cross Support Bar Short Cross Support Bar Extractor Drum Flexible Hose...
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Illustration and Parts Description Pull up the bin lever clamp handles to release bin Pull the bin out to empty the contents Rotate the shaker paddle operating handle to remove any build up of dust inside the filter...
Operating Instructions 2. Start up the extractor by pressing the ‘green’ button on HSE Health and Safety Executive the NVR switch assembly and check the reading on the To operate the cyclone extractor correctly, it manometer. is recommended to visit the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) website at www.hse.gov.uk 3.
Operating Instruction and Ducting System Fig 63 General Info Many manufacturers will state the volume of air required for each machine in their manual. If not, note the size of the extraction port and use the chart below. outlet size volume of air required 200 m³/hr 700 m³/hr...
Maintenance Fig 67 WARNING! BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE DISCONNECT THE CYCLONE EXTRACTOR FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY WARNING! KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM WORK AREA WARNING! ALWAYS WEAR A DUST MASK WARNING! ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION Fig 68 After a period of time dust, sawdust and shavings can build-up causing blockages and reduced suction performance.
Weekly LEV System Maintenance Log REMOVE AND CLEAN FILTERS REMOVE AND CLEAN FILTERS Nearly 14 months it is now a legal requirement to have your system tested and certified...
Extraction Accessories Extraction Accessories For all of our accessories please see our catalogue or visit our website at axminster.co.uk. Contact us on: Call: 03332 406406 Web: axminster.co.uk...
Exploded Diagram/Parts List Description Main spindle Motor Bearing Main housing Rubber Flapper Aluminium Impeller Bearing Fixing Plate Round Collector Hex bolt M6x16 Reducing Collector Round HD screw 1/4”x4” Upper Leg Washer 1/4”x13 Leg Connecting Bracket Flange Nut 1/4” Lower Leg Drum Lid PE bag Lower Drum...
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Normal wear and tear; misuse, abuse and neglect are excluded and the machine should not have been engineering machines, Axminster Air compressors and Air Tools, and bench top grinders - no modified in any way. Please do not attempt to service the product without first contacting us; we are registration necessary just proof of purchase.
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