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SPECIFICATIONS, ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS LIST
CENTRAL SYSTEM DUST COLLECTOR
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO
UNPACK, ASSEMBLE, INSTALL, OPERATE, INSPECT, SERVICE OR MOVE YOUR DUST COLLECTOR.
BE SURE TO KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS ON PAGE 2
BEFORE PROCEEDING

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS .........................................Page
Dust collector specifications ..........................................2
Standard dust bag filtration data ...................................2
Dimensions....................................................................2
Introduction....................................................................2
Safety instructions and warnings ..................................3
Parts photo for parts list on page 4...............................5
Assembly instructions .....................Pages 6 through 11
Connecting motor to power source .............................12
Maintenance ................................................................12
Replacement parts list.................................................13
Troubleshooting guide .................................................15
WARNING!
Catalog # CSDC-1004
Part # 01190
Effective: 10/1/04
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Catalog # CSDC-1004 Part # 01190 Effective: 10/1/04 SPECIFICATIONS, ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS LIST CENTRAL SYSTEM DUST COLLECTOR READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS ON PAGE 2 BEFORE PROCEEDING Table of Contents Page TABLE OF CONTENTS .........Page Dust collector specifications ..........2 Standard dust bag filtration data ........2 Dimensions..............2 Introduction..............2...
  • Page 2: Dust Collector Specifications

    Dust Collector Specifications Standard Dust Bag Filtration Data Dimensions 24" DIA. BAG DUST BAG PLAN VIEW 55 GALLON DRUMS SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER FLOOR LEVEL ELEVATION Introduction These dust collectors are designed to help you maintain a clean and safe work area around machines that create dust in work- shops or factories.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions And Warnings

    WARNING! READ ALL SAFETY RULES AND WARNINGS BELOW BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, INSPECTION OR MAINTENANCE OF ANY PART OF THIS DUST COLLECTOR SYSTEM. WARNING! The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Standard 484 requires specific dust collector and duct work design, configuration and maintenance when collecting any potentially reactive metal dust. The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) has defined the following materials as “reactive metals”;...
  • Page 4: Unpacking, Tools Required For Assembly & Parts List

    Unpacking  CAUTION: The blower/motor assembly (see Fig. 1 on page 5) is very heavy. Use a fork lift, hoist or crane to remove it from the carton. Lifting this assembly by hand could cause a severe back injury. Remove all dust collector components from the shipping containers. Compare parts list below to parts pictured in Fig. 1 on page 5.
  • Page 5: Parts Photo For Parts List

    Fig. 1, Parts to be assembled per parts list on Page 4. Œ Assembly  Assembly  Ž  ‘ ’ “ ” • Assembly...
  • Page 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: CUT PACKAGING CARDBOARD & PUT ON FLOOR TO PROTECT PAINTED PARTS DURING ASSEMBLY. STEP 1: Blower / Motor Assembly.  The blower/motor assembly is shipped as a pre- assembled unit that includes the blower housing, blower wheel, motor and the motor mounting plate. Weight is over 250 pounds.
  • Page 7  NOTE: All six leg sections are 42 ⁄ " long, 2" x 2" x ⁄ " angle iron, identical at both ends. STEP 5: Installing Upper Leg Section to Blower Housing  assembly.  Assemble one leg section onto threaded bolt that is welded to the housing lug as shown in Fig.
  • Page 8 STEP 7A: Leg Cross Brace assembly. All three cross braces should be attached in the same manner at each leg section as shown in Fig. 10. LFig. 10 STEP 8: Installing Support Leg Feet. Lower Leg “ Install support leg foot onto one lower leg section as shown in Fig.
  • Page 9 STEP 10: Lifting the dust collector. a. Position the dust collector on the floor, with the two legs nearest the motor resting on the floor. CAUTION: the dust collector can be raised mechanically or manually. Because of the weight of the dust collector, we strongly recommend using a forklift, hoist or crane with guide ropes to set the unit upright.
  • Page 10 STEP 12: Continued from page 9. ” d. The flat brace should be bolted to the hole in ‘ ” the horizontal bag support at location GG in Fig. 16 on page 9 . Use a ⁄ " x 1 ⁄...
  • Page 11: Assembly Instructions

    STEP 16: Installing the Dust Bag. Tie the rope in the grommet at the top of the dust fil- ter bag through the two holes in the end of the horizontal bag support NOTE: Use a temporary knot to hold filter bag in ‘...
  • Page 12: Connecting Motor To Power Source

    Connecting Motor to Power Source NOTE:Your dust collector is supplied with a motor; WARNING! however, it is not supplied with controls such as switch- The blower motor has a motor cooling fan on top of es, starters, power cords or plugs for supplying power the motor.
  • Page 13: Replacement Parts List

    Replacement Parts for Standard Central System Tri-Pod Dust Collectors See Fig. 25 on page 14 for reference numbers. NOTE: Some part reference numbers (Ref. No.) on this page and page 14 are different from numbers on page 4. Part Numbers for Each Model Qty.
  • Page 14: Replacement Parts Illustration For Parts

    Fig. 25 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Parts List on Page 13. Motor Mounting Plate & Motor Alternate Alternate Standard 55 gallon drums supplied by customer...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARNING! BEFORE attempting to perform ANY of the Corrective Action steps below, make sure that power to the motor has first been properly disconnected or locked-out to prevent accidental starting. Failure to do so can cause bodily injury and death. Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action...
  • Page 16: Performance Curves, Limited Warranty And Returns

    Performance Curves CFM x 100 RETURNS LIMITED WARRANTY The Seller assumes no responsibili- The Seller warrants products of its own manufacture against defects of ty for material returned to our plant material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of without our permission.

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