ATTACH
INLET
Refer to Figure
7.
inlet needs
to be attached
to right side of dust collector
assembly.
To attach
inlet:
•
Position
inlet over 2W' hole on right side of dust collector
assembly.
•
Secure
inlet using four 4.2-1.4
x 12ram thread-forming
screws.
Figure 7 - Attaching Inlet
ATTACH
HOSE
Refer to Figure
8.
Hose
needs
to be attached
to the inlet using
hose clamp.
To attach
hose:
•
Slide
hose clamp
onto one end of hose. Loosen
clamp
screw
if required
to slide hose
clamp onto
hose.
•
Position
the hose
clamp wires
on the hose grooves.
•
Slide
hose with clamp onto
inlet.
•
Tighten
hose clamp
screw
to secure
hose with inlet.
•
Slide
other hose clamp
onto the opposite
hose end. This
end will be connected
to the dust producing
machine
Figure
8 - Attaching
Hose
DANGER:
Do not permit
fingers
to touch
terminals
of plug
when
installing
or removing
the plug to or from the outlet.
WARNING:
Do not connect
to power
source
until unit is
completely
assembled.
POWER
SOURCE
•
Motor
is designed
for operation
on the voltage
and fre-
quency
specified
on motor nameplate.
•
Normal
loads will be handled
safely
on voltages
not more
than 10% above
or below the specified
voltage.
•
Running
unit on voltages
not within
range
may cause
over-
heating
and motor
burnout.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
Refer to Figure
9.
•
This tool is equipped
with a 3-conductor
cord.
•
Do not remove
or alter
grounding
prong in any manner.
In
the event of malfunction
or breakdown,
grounding
provides
path of least resistance
for electrical
current
to reduce
risk
of electrical
shock.
•
Plug must be plugged
into a matching
outlet
that is proper-
ly installed
and grounded
in accordance
with all local
codes and ordinances.
•
The conductor
with insulation
having
an outer
surface
which
is green
is equipment
grounding
conductor.
If repair
or replacement
is necessary,
make sure equipment
grounding
conductor
is not connected
to line terminal.
•
If power cord
is worn,
cut or damaged
in any way, have it
replaced
immediately.
Properly
Grounded
Outlet
Grounding
Prong
3-Prong
Plug @I__
Figure
9 - 3-Prong
Receptacle
CAUTION:
improper
connection
of the equipment-grounding
conductor
can result in a risk of electrical
shock.
EXTENSION
CORDS
•
The use of any extension
cord will cause
some
drop in the
voltage
and loss of power.
•
Wires
of the extension
cord must be sufficient
in size to
carry
the current
and maintain
adequate
voltage.
•
Use the table below
to determine
the minimum
wire size
(A.W.G.)
extension
cord.
•
Use only 3-wire
extension
cords
having
3-prong
grounding
type plugs and 3-pole
receptacles
which
accept
the tool
plug.
•
If extension
cord is worn,
cut or damaged
in any way, have
it replaced
immediately.
Extension
Cord
Length
Wire Size
A.W.G.
Up to 50 ft .......................................
16
Note:
Using extension
cords
over 50 ft. long is not
recommended.