Global Machinery Company DC750 Dust Collector User Manual


 
7
Introduction
The dust collection system is specifically designed to
capture sawdust and woodchips. NEVER use as a vacuum.
CAUTION. The dust collector housing features a high
speed fan that can amputate fingers, grab loose clothing
and neckties, or propel dust at high velocities.
CAUTION. This dust collector does not eliminate the need
to wear a protective dust mask. Always follow the safety
recommendations from the manufacturer or supplier of the
material being cut and collected in the dust collector.
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT ALL PARTS
IN PLACE!
Do not attempt to clean, remove dust bags or service unit
while in operation. Disconnect from the power source.
Attaching the wheels
The wheel castors allow the dust collector to be moved
easily around the work area.
1. Place the dust collector on its side.
2. Screw one castor wheel (5) into each corner of the base
(fig. A).
3. To secure the wheels onto the base tighten the hex nut
on each wheel using a 14mm wrench (fig. B).
Note. When fitting the last castor wheel, screw the wheel in
sufficiently to allow all four wheels to be in contact with the
floor surface.
A
B
Attaching the hose
1. Fit the hose clamp (8) over the
end of the hose (7) but do not
tighten the clamp (fig. C).
2. Fit the hose onto the inlet (2)
(fig. D).
3. Ensure it is pushed all the
way on and is secure on the
inlet cover.
D
E
4. Tighten the hose clamp using a flat end screwdriver to
secure the hose on the inlet (fig. E).
Attaching the 2 way adaptor
The 2 way adaptor (9) allows up to 2 tools to be operated at
the same time.
1. Fit the hose clamp (8) onto the end of the hose (7) but do
not tighten (fig. F).
F
G
2. Fit the 2 way adaptor (9) onto the end of the hose (fig. G).
C