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Introduction
The Model T33308/T33310 Dust Collector Remote
Switch (see Figure 1) allows you to remotely turn
a dust collector ON/OFF from a distance of up to
75 feet.
Read and understand this document before instal-
lation to ensure you understand how to safely use
the remote, and that this switch box fits the intend-
ed application.
Figure 1. Model T33308/T33310 Dust Collector
Remote Switch components.
• This remote switch is ONLY designed to
be used on dust collectors with standard
ON/OFF toggle or push-button switches—
not those with magnetic switches.
• If you are unsure about the type of switch
your dust collector has, contact the dust
collector manufacturer for more information.
• Do not use this switch box for applications
other than dust collectors, as it may cause
the unit to fail and will void the warranty.
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MODEL T33308/T33310
DUST COLLECTOR
REMOTE SWITCH
INSTRUCTIONS
Specifications
Model T33308:
Required Power Supply .....120V, 15A, 60 Hz
Outlet Type ................................. NEMA 5-15
Max. Dust Collector HP ..................... 1.5 HP
Replacement Remote Control .......... T33309
Model T33310:
Required Power Supply .... 240V, 20A, 60 Hz
Outlet Type .................................NEMA 6-20
Max. Dust Collector HP ........................ 3 HP
Replacement Remote Control ...........T33311
Remote Battery ......................................A27 12V
Communication Type ........Radio Frequency (RF)
Max. Communication Distance ................... 75 ft.
To ensure safe operation:
• Only connect switch box to power supply
that meets listed specifications.
• Do not connect switch box to dust collec-
tor with a motor that exceeds listed speci-
fications for horsepower or amperage.
• Never leave dust collector running while
unattended. Wood dust is highly flamma-
ble, and you must always be present while
the dust collector is running to promptly
respond in the event of a fire.
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