Table of Contents System Start-Up Information Supercell/Supercell Turbo System Specifications System Dimensions System Contents Assembly Instructions Maintenance Troubleshooting F.A.Q. Recommended Accessories Warranty Information oneida-air.com...
Consult this owner’s manual or reach out for recommended accessories. 13. ENSURE enough air volume is at the suction point to capture all the particulate generated. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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Information (Continued) 14. NEVER make modifications without prior approval from Oneida Air Systems. Modifying the dust collector or using it differently than intended will void the warranty and may result in malfunction or mechanical failure that leads to serious personal injury or death! 15.
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Oneida Air Systems assumes no responsibility or liability for the suitability of any fire and/ or explosion mitigation strategy, or any items incorporated into a collector as part of an owner/operators hazard mitigation strategy.
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system start-up Information (Continued) 12. ALWAYS check your dust bin for smoldering materials before leaving the shop. 13. NEVER introduce sparks or sources of ignition into the dust collector. Sparks can be generated in several ways: a. High speed sanders, abrasive planers, saws, and edgers may strike foreign material and create a red-hot metal fragment.
30 Amp breaker R EQU I R E D electrician. (minimum) by a licensed electrician. Licensed Electrician R E Q U I R E D Bare Wiring Two Hot Wires & Ground Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
system Dimensions Nominal dimensions shown. Dimensions subject to slight variations in manufacturing. Allow for an additional 24" of clearance above the Motor Assembly to allow for its removal during filter replacement and other maintenance. Allow for an additional 3" of clearance around the system for ease of access to the latches. 26-1/16"...
5/16-18 x 2-1/2" Hex Head Bolt AFS156075 5/16-18 X 3/4" Carriage Bolt Please unpack the parts carefully and confirm you have received each item listed here. * Some components are pre-installed at the factory and are listed here for your convenience. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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FINISH: NAME: 14Ga Galv THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FPX040001 - Filter Hold Down 14ga r DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF Oneida Air Systems Inc. AND SHALL NOT BE USED OR DISCLOSED TO TOL: PART NO. FPX040001 3RD ANGLE...
(F) so that it is fully covering the top edge [FIG. 1a]. The Handle Gasket should be nested within the divots on each side of the Handle [FIG. 1b]. Repeat for both Handles. FIG. 1a Divots FIG. 1b Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Apply the Lid Gasket (H1) to the bottom of the Stand Body (F) in a circular shape using the rivnuts as a guideline. The Lid Gasket must be as close to the rivnuts as possible to ensure a wide surface area for sealing the Drum (K1) to the Stand Body [FIG.
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[FIG. 4a] on the bottom of each of the four Stand Legs [FIG. 4b]. Note: For ease of assembly, we recommend channel lock pliers to tighten the casters. Over torquing can damage the connection point. FIG. 4 Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Align the Stand Leg (G) to the Stand Body (F) [FIG. 5a] then secure using four Carriage Bolts (H17), four Washers (H18), and four Nylock Nuts (H18) [FIG. 5b]. FIG. 5a FIG. 5b oneida-air.com...
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Note: Ensure that the Whiz-Lock Nuts are torqued down so that the gasket is firmly compressed - this will prevent air leaks. FIG. 7a FIG. 7b Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Install the four Hex Head Bolts (H8), Flat Washers (H9), Rubber Washers (H10), and Whiz-Lock Nuts (H11) to the holes in the Cyclone’s (E) upper flange [FIG. 14]. Note: Ensure that the Whiz-Lock Nuts are torqued down so that the rubber washers are firmly compressed - this will prevent air leaks.
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(by roughly 50%). FIG. 10 Open and slide the Ring Clamp (D) over the assembly so that it rests outside the upper flange of the Cyclone (E) [FIG. 11]. FIG. 11 Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Using pliers, squeeze and open the Double Spring Clamp (H22) and slip it onto the shorter end of the Tubing Assembly (H21A). Then, with the clamp still open, slide the Tube Assembly (H21) onto the vent tube near the Cyclone’s (E) inlet, closing the Spring Clamp once the hose is fully seated [FIG.
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Note: Which hole you use will be determined by the orientation of your Motor Assembly (A). Use whichever hole is closest to ensure adequate length for the Tubing Assembly (H21) to connect to the Drum (K1). FIG. 16 Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Connect the Dust Sentry's power adapter (I) to the small cord next to the Motor Assembly's (A) magnetic starter [FIG. 17]. The Dust Sentry's strobe light (J) should be mounted in a highly visible area using adhesive strips or the two mounting holes.
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(K1). Take care to ensure that the bag is fully expanded to the inside of the Drum (J1) and that the upper edge of the Liner Bag is folded out and over the lip of the Drum [FIG. 22]. FIG. 22 Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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assembly Instructions (Continued) Attach the long end of the Tube Assembly H21C (H21C) onto the Nylon Elbow (H23A) installed on the lower section of the Drum (K). Push the Hose onto the fitting so that all barbs are covered [FIG. 23]. Note: If you are not using the automatic bag holding feature of the system, the Valve of the Tube Assembly MUST be in the closed...
Replace the motor section and re-latch the Ring Clamp (D) Use a hand-held, compressed air nozzle with a pressure up around the motor section. to 90 PSI max to blast air along the filter’s exterior pleating. Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
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Maintenance (Continued) Emptying the Drum Cleaning out the Cyclone When first using the dust collector, check the Drum If the drum becomes overfilled and the cone is packed Window (K2) regularly to get an idea of how often it with dust: needs to be emptied.
2. Use the QR Code shown to download our instructions for the Testing and Replacement of the Motor Maintenance Kit. If you continue to experience difficulty with your dust collector, call Oneida Air Systems’ Customer Service Department at 1-866-387-8822 or email support@oneida-air.com.
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5. The antenna wire can be further extended for improved reception if still necessary. Use wire strippers to expose metal on the wire and attach an additional length. If you continue to experience difficulty with your dust collector, call Oneida Air Systems’ Customer Service ...
What dust can be collected? Oneida Air Systems' dust collectors are designed and tested for wood and wood dust. They can and have been used effectively for various other dusts and chips, such as drywall dust, paper dust, agricultural dust, metal chips and other forms of debris.
recommended accessories 13" x 13" Conical HEpA Cartridge Filter #FCS131040H • Independently tested G.E. Certified H12 HEPA filter media. • Wide-spaced pleated filters with non-stick coating for quick and easy dust removal. • Unique conical shape greatly facilitates dust release during pulse cleaning 5x Small 1.5 Mil plastic liner Bags #AXD600300A • Lines the inside of medium sized, 9-17 gallon containers for fast and simple waste disposal.
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#SDD990000 • This lightweight and low profile mobile dolly fits nearly any cylindrical waste bin. • Includes hardware for securing larger drums to the dolly. • Includes five 2" non-marking caster wheels (3 non-locking, 2 locking). Oneida Air Systems, Inc.
In no event shall Oneida Air Systems’ liability under this warranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product and any legal actions brought against Oneida Air Systems shall be tried in the State of New York, County of Onondaga.
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Regardless of where you purchased your system, if you have any questions or issues with missing / damaged parts, please call Oneida Air Systems first to let us help resolve your problem. We fully stand behind the quality of our product and place the utmost value satisfaction of our customers.