Additional Troubleshooting - Oneida Air Systems Dust Deputy Low-Pro Plus AXD259911 Start-Up

Lid separator
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Rev: B 20240103LL
The Dust Deputy Low-Pro pre-separates up to 99.9%
of dust and debris. Our team conducted a stress test and
found after 20 minutes of sanding with a 5-inch palm
sander using 100-grit paper that there was no discernable
dust in the vacuum container or in the pleats of the filter.
FIG. 1
If you find the Dust Deputy Low-Pro is not performing
as shown in [FIG. 1], then follow these additional
troubleshooting steps to fix the problem.

Additional Troubleshooting

1.
There must be NO air leaks. An air leak will cause dust to
bypass the lid separator, leading to a clogged filter, and the
finest particles will pass through first.
Check to make sure your setup has no air leaks or gaps
[FIG. 2]. Dust collection systems cannot operate effectively
if there isn't a completely airtight seal. The most common
leak is between the lid separator and the rim of the bucket.
2.
Make sure that the gasket is in good condition with no
cracks or tears and is installed with the ends firmly butted
up against each other as shown in [FIG. 3a]. Proper sealing
prevents dust and air from escaping [FIG. 3b]. Replace the
gasket if it is worn or torn.
Doc. #ZBI000072
Leak Point
(Low-Pro/bucket)
FIG. 2
Correct Installation
Gasket connects; Ends
firmly butt up against
each other.
FIG. 3a
Incorrect Installation
Gasket doesn't connect;
Gap between the ends.
FIG. 3b

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