Summary of Contents for Oneida Air Systems Dust Deputy AXD000004
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1.800.732.4065 Oneida Air Systems, Inc. was founded in 1993 to bring cost effective, state-of-the-art dust collection sys- tems and material handling ductwork to woodworking shops. OAS designs and manufactures industrial grade dust collection systems that create a practical, safe and healthy work place environment.
I. System Start-Up Information Safety Instructions to be Strictly Followed. Read the installation and maintenance instructions as well as the recommended safety practices in this manual before assembling and using the Dust Deputy. Do not vacuum anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
IV. Assembly Instructions for Dust Deputy The Dust Deputy is made of static dissipating plastic. 1.) Place supplied gasket on plastic drum top, lining up holes in gasket with holes in lid. 3.) Attach metal angle ring to underside of lid and tighten bolts. 2.) Place bolt through washer then put bolt through hole in base of cyclone.
V. Possible Ways to Attach Dust Deputy to Shop Vacuums You may want to attach your Dust Deputy to your shop vacuum for mobility, convenience or stability. There is no defi nitive way to attach the Dust Deputy to a shop vacuum. It will vary with vacuum type and intended use These are just a few examples of possible ways it may be done.
VI. Other Options for Securing Dust Deputy to Vacuum Weight in Bottom of Drum Strap to Vacuum Bolt to Attached Platform Velcro to Dolly Bolt Bucket to Dolly Home-Built Cart Dust Deputy Owner’s Manual 2009...
Systems shall be tried in the State of New York, County of Onondaga. Oneida Air Systems shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contin- gent, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of our product.
IX. Troubleshooting Dust Deputy not separating well. (Only a tiny amount of dust should reach the vacuum.) Air leak. Check cyclone fl ange / drum lid / barrel. Even small leaks will affect performance. Low air volume. Vacuum fi lter clogged. Blockage in hose. Material swirls in cyclone and won’t drop down into drum.
Adding Cyclones to Improve Performance Top View This arrangement may be useful for very fi ne dust situations. Attach in Series Increases particle effi ciency. Top View 200 CFM 100 CFM 100 CFM Attach in Parallel Same particle effi ciency Your arrangement is only limited but increases CFM.