4. Pull up on each retaining clip (A) Fig. 19, and insert
the dust collection bag (B) underneath each retaining
clip to hold the dust collection bag in place.
5. Place the locking clamp (C) Fig. 19 around dust
collection bag and dust collector drum and lock in
place.
NOTE: Make certain locking clamp is positioned in the
channel of the dust collector drum before locking clamp.
ASSEMBLINg dUST INTAKE HOSES TO
BLOWER ANd MOTOR ASSEMBLY
SEVERE LACERATION HAzARd.
disconnect dust collector from the power source
and wait 2-1/2 minutes to allow time for internal
rotating components to stop before connecting or
disconnecting intake hose.
Keep intake caps installed at all times
over intake ports. Remove an intake cap only when a
flexible hose is attached to the intake port.
The dust collector is supplied with a 4" (101 mm) dia.
flexible dust intake hose.
1. To assemble the intake hose (A) Fig. 20, to the blower
assembly, pull the intake cap (B) from the dust intake
port (C) and slide the dust cap collar (D) farther onto
the dust intake port (C) as shown. IMPORTANT:
dO NOT REMOVE THE INTAKE CAP FROM THE
INTAKE PORT.
2. Place hose clamp (E) Fig. 20, on one end of flexible
hose (A) and assemble the hose to dust intake port
(C). Tighten hose clamp (E).
Should you wish to operate your dust collector with a
second intake hose, contact CUSTOMER CARE CENTER
at (800) 223-7278 to purchase the hose and install as in
STEPS 1 and 2 above.
Whenever one of the dust intake ports is not in use,
always be sure the dust cap is properly installed in the
intake port for operator safety.
NOTE: Do not reduce the hose down below four inches
(120 mm). Doing so decreases the effectiveness of the
dust collection.
Fig. 18
E
Fig. 19
A
B
Always
Fig. 20
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English
G
C
E
D
A
B
C