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Extraction Accessories Exploded Diagrams/Parts Lists 25-26 Wiring Diagram EU Declaration of Conformity Cert No: CT-90HCK EU Declaration of Conformity Axminster Tools & Machinery Ltd This machine complies with the following directives: Axminster Devon EX13 5PH UK axminster.co.uk 2006/42/EC 2014/35/EU declares that the machinery described:-...
What’s Included Quantity Item Part Model Number AT340E Extactor Parts Extactor Fixings Rectangular Base (Part A) Bags Containing: Rectangular Base (Part B) Tube Support Handle 5mm Hex Key Upright Supports 10-12mm Spanner Dust Deflector with Bracket 1/2" Locking Nuts Inlet Manifold Nylon Washers Tube Handle Thin Washers...
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What’s Included General Instruction for 230V Machines • Carry out a final check e.g. check the cutting tool The following will enable you to observe good working practices, keep yourself and fellow workers safe and maintain is securely tightened in the machine and the correct your tools and equipment in good working order.
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Specific Safety for Dust Extractors use this machine as a vacuum cleaner, try to keep the KEEP the particle filter clean. The machine relies on its ability DO NOT waste medium to wood by-products. to ‘blow’ air through the filter, to generate good suction. If the particle filter starts to clog, this reduces the air flow and hence uplift workshop floor debris (stones, nails, screws, paper DO NOT...
Assembly Please read through the section entitled Parts Identification and Description, this will enable you to more readily identify those parts of the cyclone extractor. Please note: some of this assembly procedure is best accomplished by two persons. Although the tasks are not impossible, some of the items are heavy and awkward, and a mishandling error could cause injury.
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Assembly Fig 07-08 Fig 11-12-13 Support base Fig 09-10 6. Find the upright supports (4), the tube support bars (3) and fourteen Hex bolts (h) (short). Line up the four holes in the two upright supports with the threaded holes to the rear of the extractor base.
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Assembly Fig 16-17 Threaded hole Angle bracket Mounting bracket 9. Insert four Hex bolts (h) through the extractor’s mounting brackets and tighten. Line up the holes in the nearest tube support angle bracket (3) with the threaded holes to the side of the extractor’s housing and secure in place with two Hex bolts (i).
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Assembly Fig 24-25 Fig 27-28-29 Square outlet 11. Remove the nut and washer from one of the Hex bolts (k) and place safely aside. Offer up the square outlet on the collector (12) with the outlet on the extractor assembly (13). Line up the holes, insert the Hex bolt through the top centre hole and replace the washer and nut and finger tighten.
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Assembly 15. Locate the dust defectors and brackets (5), six Hex bolts (h) (short) and six 5/16" nuts (j). Line up the three holes in one of the brackets with the pre-drilled holes in the deflector, intro- duce the Hex bolts (h) through the holes and secure in place with the 5/16"...
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Assembly Fig 44-45-46 18. Locate the two filter bags (11) and filter bag retaining belts (9). Open up one of the filter bags, hook the bag onto the steel hooks around the collector (12) to temporarily hold the bag in place, see fig 41.
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Assembly 24. Lower each filter cartridge units (14) down over the extractor’s openings until they are firmly down, see figs 49-50. Fig 49-50 26. Locate the inlet manifold (6) and the small Phillip screw (g). Insert the manifold over the extractor’s inlet and line up the threaded hole in the inlet with cutout slot in the manifold.
Illustration and Parts Description AT340E (Front View) Shaker paddle operating handles Motor assembly Filter cartridge Tube handle Filter retaining belt Inlet manifold Bag retaining belt Upright support Filter dust bag Wheel Castor wheel Base Tube support bar...
Illustration and Parts Description Filter cartridge Motor air vent NVR switch assembly Collector unit Tube handle Extractor assembly Upright supports Tube support bar Filter dust bag Base Wheels AT340E (Rear View)
Illustration and Parts Description NVR switch assembly with For emergencies “SLAP” the shroud (O) indicating (OFF) and (I) indicating (ON). down to “STOP” the machine. Motor air vents Filter retaining belt clip Shaker paddle operating handles to remove build up of dust inside the filter cartridge...
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OTHER STRANGE NOISES APART FROM VIBRATION SOUNDS, CONTACT THE “TECHNICAL SALES” FOR SUPPORT. Phone: 03332 406406 Email: technical@axminster.co.uk Reduced Suction Performance After a period of time dust, sawdust and shavings can build-up causing blockages and reduced suction performance. Carry out the following checks to keep your extractor working at peak performance.
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Operating Instructions Fine dust defected up inside filter The defector plate shown above and to the left is designed to defect dust and large particles down into the dust bag. This helps to reduce build up of material inside the micro filter and makes it easier when cleaning.
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Ducting System machines count the number of extraction ports per size, Gerneral Info multiply the number of each size by the volume of air required. Outlet size Volume of air required Then add the results per outlet size to give you a total volume of air required.
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Maintenance Fig 58-59 Basic Maintenance WARNING! ALWAYS WEAR A DUST MASK WARNING! ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION Daily Clean the motor housing vents • Empty the collection bag before it overflows, wear a dust mask whilst removing and emptying the bag. Weekly •...
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Weekly LEV System Maintenance Log REMOVE AND CLEAN FILTERS REMOVE AND CLEAN FILTERS...
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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...
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A guide to local exhaust ventilation (LEV) Extraction Accessories See our full range of accessories including: • Hoses • Hose Reducers • Ducting • Filter Cartridges • Dust Bags Please visit our website or contact us on: 0800 371822 axminster.co.uk...
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Exploded Diagrams/Parts Lists DESCRIPTION Front Base Main Housing Collector Support Inlet Cover 8” Dust Bag Belt Clamp Impeller 12-3/4” Motor Impeller Washer Spring Washer 1/4” Cap Screw M6x30mm (LH) Philips Screw 3/16”x3/8” Flange Bolts 5/16”x3/4” Flange Bolts 5/16”x1/2” Handle Tube Cap 1” Hex Bolts 5/16”x1-1/4”...
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Exploded Diagrams/Parts Lists Deflector Assembly DESCRIPTION PART NO Separator 037-0599 Separator Hanger 045-0141 5/16” Hex Nut 004-0904 5/16”x 1/2’’ Flange Bolt 004-0481 5/16”x 3/4’’ Flange Bolt 004-0483 Deflector & Collector Units DESCRIPTION PART NO Barrel Body 009-0201 Separator 037-0599 Separator Hanger 045-0141 5/16”...
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