Craftsman 351.223140 Dust Collector User Manual


 
DESCRIPTION
The Craftsman Dust Collector is designed to remove and col-
lect wood dust and wood chips from woodworking machinery.
Collector bag collects dust and chips, and makes disposal of
dust and chips easy. Collector features 2_/2x 72" intake hose.
SPECIFICATIONS
Motor Horsepower (Max. Developed) ................. 1_t_
Voltage ...................................... 115 V
Amperes ....................................... 9.0
Hertz .......................................... 60
Phase ....................................... Single
RPM ......................................... 3450
Certification ................................... CSA
Air Flow Rate .............................. 150 CFM
Air Velocity ................................ 4400 FPM
Maximum Static Pressure ........... 3.75" of water column
Sound Level ................................ 76 dB A
Inlet .......................................... 2I/Z
Collector Bag Capacity ................ 36 gal. (4.9 cu. ft.)
Collector Bag Rating ......................... 1 micron
Weight ...................................... 55 Ibs
Overall Size ........................... 173/4x 19 x 72"
DUST COLLECTOR
DANGER:Do not use this dust collector in a flammable or
explosive atmosphere. Do not use to collect metal shavings or
dust Consult National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
standards before setting up a dust collection system, espe-
cially NFPA 664.
Connect collector hose to dust producing machine using
hose clamp.
NOTE: For installations with more than one machine, it is rec-
ommended that Craftsman 22313 Shop Dust Collection
System be used for best performance.
NOTE: A longer hose may be used (maximum length is 40' of
2Yz" diameter hose). A larger diameter hose may be used, but
length will be decreased.
Turn dust collector on before starting dust producing
machine.
EMPTYING COLLECTOR BAG
Refer to Figure 10.
DANGER:Turn switch off and remove plug from power
source outlet before emptying collector bag.
Empty collector bag by lifting bag clamp handle and
releasing spring connector from latch. Slide bag away from
collar. Dispose of dust properly.
Mount collector bag by sliding bag over opening on collar.
Position the spring connector into one of the slots on the
latch and lock the clamp handle. Make sure collector bag
is secure and rests flat on floor, so that floor supports the
weight of wood dust and chips.
WARNING: Turn switch off and remove plug from power
source outlet before maintaining your dust collector.
Refer to Figure 10.
Clean motor of dust, chips or other particles. If operation is
excessively dusty or dirty, frequent inspection of motor is
required. Vacuum any particles that may have entered the
motor.
Replace worn, cut or damaged line cord.
Replace worn or damaged collector hose.
Replace worn or damaged collector bag.
Clean or replace filter on a regular basis.
Frequently check that all nuts, bolts, screws, etc. have not
loosened due to collector vibration.
CLEANING OR REPLACING FILTER
DANGER: Turn switch off and remove plug from power
source outlet before maintaining your dust collector.
Refer to Figure 5, Page 4.
Remove collector bag.
Remove collar by pushing flex-ring away from collar.
Reach into collector housing and pull down on loop at top
of filter.
Clean inside of filter using vacuum.
Reinstall filter.
Reinstall collector bag.
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