South bend SB1100 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
SINCE
1906
SINCE
1906
MODEL SB1100/SB1101
***IMPORTANT UPDATE***
Copyright © September, 2022 by South Bend Tools
WARNING: No portion of this manual may be reproduced without written approval.
#JM22435 Printed in Taiwan
Applies to Models Mfd. Since 01/22
and Owner’s Manual Revised 05/21
The following change was made to this machine since the owner’s manual was printed:
• The inlet adapter has changed.
Aside from this information, all other content in the owner’s manual applies and MUST be read and
understood for your own safety. IMPORTANT: Keep this update with the owner’s manual for
future reference.
If you have any further questions about this manual update or the changes made to the machine,
contact our Technical Support at (360) 734-1540 or email www.southbendtools.com.
READ THIS FIRST
New Inlet Adapter
Old Inlet Adapter
4V2
SB1100 Revised Parts
REF PART # DESCRIPTION
4V2 PSB1100004V2 INLET ADAPTER 6" X 4" X 3 (PC) V2.01.22
14V2
SB1101 Revised Parts
REF PART # DESCRIPTION
14V2 PSB1101014V2 INLET ADAPTER 7" X 4" X 3 (PC) V2.01.22
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MODELS SB1100 & SB1101
SINGLE-STAGE DUST COLLECTORS
OWNER'S MANUAL
Customer Service
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Updates
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Scope of Manual
This manual helps the reader understand the machine, how to prepare it for operation, how to control
it during operation, and how to keep it in good working condition. We assume the reader has a basic
understanding of how to operate this type of machine, but that the reader is not familiar with the
controls and adjustments of this specific model. As with all machinery of this nature, learning the
nuances of operation is a process that happens through training and experience. If you are not an
experienced operator of this type of machinery, read through this entire manual, then learn more
from an experienced operator, schooling, or research before attempting operations. Following this
advice will help you avoid serious personal injury and get the best results from your work.
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Table of Contents
OPERATION .................................................................... 32
Operation Overview ...........................................32
ACCESSORIES ..............................................................33
MAINTENANCE .............................................................36
Maintenance Schedule .......................................36
Cleaning Canister Filter....................................36
Removing/Replacing Collection Bag .................37
Removing/Replacing Canister Filter ................37
SERVICE........................................................................... 41
Pairing Remote Control & Receiver ..................41
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................. 42
ELECTRICAL ................................................................... 44
Electrical Safety Instructions ...........................44
SB1100 Wiring Diagram ...................................45
SB1100 Electrical Component Pictures ............46
SB1101 Wiring Diagram ...................................48
SB1101 Electrical Component Pictures ............49
PARTS................................................................................ 51
SB1100 Main ......................................................51
SB1101 Main ......................................................53
Canister Filter....................................................55
Machine Labels ..................................................56
WARRANTY ..................................................................... 57
INTRODUCTION ............................................................... 2
Identification ........................................................ 2
Description of Controls & Components ..............3
Product Specifications .........................................4
SAFETY ................................................................................7
Understanding Risks of Machinery ....................7
Basic Machine Safety ..........................................7
Additional Dust Collector Safety ........................9
PREPARATION .............................................................. 10
Preparation Overview ........................................10
Required for Setup .............................................10
Power Supply Requirements ............................. 11
Unpacking ..........................................................13
SB1100 Inventory ..............................................13
SB1101 Inventory ..............................................14
Hardware Recognition Chart ............................15
Location ..............................................................16
Assembly ............................................................17
Test Run .............................................................22
SYSTEM DESIGN .........................................................23
General ...............................................................23
Duct Material ..................................................... 23
System Design ....................................................25
System Grounding .............................................31
INTRODUCTIOn
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Model SB1100 & SB1101 INTRODUCTION
Identification
Inlet Inlet
PortPort
InletInlet
AdapterAdapter
Canister Canister
FilterFilter
SwivelSwivel
CasterCaster
Filter BrushFilter Brush
MotorMotor
CollectionCollection
BagBag
SwitchSwitch
BoxBox
Pressure Pressure
GaugeGauge
Serious personal injury could occur if
you connect the machine to power before
completing the setup process. DO NOT
connect power until instructed to do so later
in this manual.
Untrained users have an increased risk
of seriously injuring themselves with this
machine. Do not operate this machine until
you have understood this entire manual and
received proper training.
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INTRODUCTION
Description of Controls
& Components
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Figure Figure 1. SB1100 & SB1101 components.. SB1100 & SB1101 components.
Figure Figure 2. SB1100 & SB1101 remote control.
Refer to Figures 1-2 and the following
descriptions to become familiar with the basic
controls and components used to operate this
machine.
A. Switch Box: Controls motor operation with a
thermally protected magnetic switch. Houses
an RF receiver for remote control operation.
B. Start Button: Turns machine ON.
C. Emergency Stop Button: Turns machine
OFF and prevents it from starting. Turn
button clockwise to reset.
D. Filter Brush Motor: Turns ON for
approximately 90 seconds after main motor
is turned OFF. Knocks dust cake off filter
pleats, cleaning filter and maintaining air
flow. Filter brush motor run time can be
changed at timer inside switch box (refer to
Wiring on Page 44).
E. Pressure Gauge: Displays vacuum pressure,
indicating when filter and collection bags
need to be cleaned or replaced. Clean filter
when operating pressure drops below
200mmAq. If operating pressure reaches
150mmAq and cleaning does not improve
performance, replace the filter.
F. Collection Bag: Collects fine dust particles
from filter.
G. Remote Control: Green button turns motor
ON. Red button turns motor OFF. Requires
a 12V, type A27 battery.
Note: The remote control operates on radio
frequency and has a 75-ft. range. It does not
need to be aimed at the switch box to operate.
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Product Specifications
Model SB1100 & SB1101
Cyclone Dust Collectors
Product Specifications
P.O. Box 2027, Bellingham, WA 98227 U.S.A.
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PHONE: (360) 734-1540 • © South Bend Tools
Model Number SB1100 SB1101
Product Dimensions
Weight 157 lbs 208 lbs.
Width x Depth x Height 39 x 31-1/2 x 76 in. 58 x 31-1/2 x 76 in.
Footprint (Length/Width) 33-1/2 x 21-1/2 in. 49-1/2 x 21-1/2 in.
Shipping Dimensions
Carton #1 Type Cardboard Box
Weight 131 lbs. 169 lbs.
Length x Width x Height 23 x 36 x 23 in. 52 x 23 x 23 in.
Carton #2 Type Cardboard Box (Canister Filter)
Weight 34 lbs
Length x Width x Height 22 x 22 x 32 in.
Carton #3 Type N/A Cardboard Box (Canister Filter 2)
Weight N/A 34 lbs
Length x Width x Height N/A 22 x 22 x 32 in.
Operation
Dust Collector Type Single-Stage
Approved Dust Types Wood
Filter Type Pleated Cartridge
Airflow Performance 1103 CFM @ 3.5 in. SP 1429 CFM @ 3.2 in. SP
Max Static Pressure (at 0 CFM) 11.95 in. 12 in.
Main Inlet Size 6 in. 7 in.
Number of Adapter Inlets 3 3
Adapter Inlet Size 4 in. 4 in.
Machine Collection Capacity at One
Time 3 3
Maximum Material Collection
Capacity 33-1/2 Gallons 67 Gallons
Filtration Rating 1 Micron 1 Micron
Filter Surface Area 80 sq. ft. 160 sq. ft.
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INTRODUCTION
Model Number SB1100 SB1101
Electrical
Power Requirement 220V, Single-Phase, 60 Hz 240V, Single-Phase, 60 Hz
Full-Load Current Rating 9A 12A
Minimum Circuit Size 15A 20A
Connection Type Cord & Plug
Power Cord Included Yes Yes
Power Cord Length 65 in. 64 in.
Power Cord Gauge 14 AWG
Plug Included Yes
Included Plug Type 6-15 6-20
Switch Type Remote Control Magnetic Switch w/Overload Protection
Main Motor
Type TEFC Capacitor-Start Induction
Horsepower 2 HP 3 HP
Phase Single-Phase
Amps 9A 12A
Speed 3450 RPM
Power Transfer Direct
Bearings Shielded & Permanently Lubricated
Centrifugal Switch/Contacts Type External
Filter Brush Motor
Type TENV Induction
Horsepower 6W
Phase Single-Phase
Amps 0.15A
Speed 1600 RPM
Power Transfer Direct
Bearings Shielded & Permanently Lubricated
Centrifugal Switch/Contacts Type External
Filter Brush Motor 2
Type N/A TENV Induction
Horsepower N/A 6W
Phase N/A Single-Phase
Amps N/A 0.15A
Speed N/A 1600 RPM
Power Transfer N/A Direct
Bearings N/A Shielded & Permanently Lubricated
Centrifugal Switch/Contacts Type N/A External
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Model Number SB1100 SB1101
Bag Information
Number of Filter Bags 1 2
Filter Bag Diameter 19-1/2 in.
Filter Bag Length 37 in.
Canister Information
Number of Canister Filters 1 2
Canister Filter Diameter 19-5/8 in.
Canister Filter Length 29 in.
Impeller Information
Impeller Type Radial Fan
Impeller Size 12-3/4 in. 12-3/4 in.
Impeller Blade Thickness 1/8 in. 1/8 in.
Construction
Filter Collection Bag Clear Plastic
Canister Spun Bond Polyester
Base Steel
Caster Plastic
Impeller Aluminum
Paint Type/Finish Powder Coated
Blower Housing Steel
Body Steel
Manufacturer Specifications
Country of Origin Taiwan
Warranty 1 Year
Approximate. Assembly & Setup Time 45 Minutes 1 Hour
Serial Number Location ID Label
Sound Rating N/A
SAFETY
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SAFETY
Understanding Risks of Machinery
Operating all machinery and machining equipment can be dangerous or relatively safe depending
on how it is installed and maintained, and the operator's experience, common sense, risk awareness,
working conditions, and use of personal protective equipment (safety glasses, respirators, etc.).
The owner of this machinery or equipment is ultimately responsible for its safe use. This
responsibility includes proper installation in a safe environment, personnel training and usage
authorization, regular inspection and maintenance, manual availability and comprehension,
application of safety devices, integrity of cutting tools or accessories, and the usage of approved
personal protective equipment by all operators and bystanders.
The manufacturer of this machinery or equipment will not be held liable for injury or property
damage from negligence, improper training, machine modifications, or misuse. Failure to read,
understand, and follow the manual and safety labels may result in serious personal injury, including
amputation, broken bones, electrocution, or death.
The signals used in this manual to identify hazard levels are as follows:
Death or catastrophic
harm WILL occur.
Moderate injury or fire
MAY occur.
Death or catastrophic
harm COULD occur.
Machine or property
damage may occur.
Basic Machine Safety
Owner’s Manual: All machinery and machining
equipment presents serious injury hazards
to untrained users. To reduce the risk of
injury, anyone who uses THIS item MUST
read and understand this entire manual
before starting.
Personal Protective Equipment: Operating or
servicing this item may expose the user
to flying debris, dust, smoke, dangerous
chemicals, or loud noises. These hazards
can result in eye injury, blindness, long-
term respiratory damage, poisoning,
cancer, reproductive harm or hearing loss.
Reduce your risks from these hazards
by wearing approved eye protection,
respirator, gloves, or hearing protection.
Trained/Supervised Operators Only: Untrained
users can seriously injure themselves
or bystanders. Only allow trained and
properly supervised personnel to operate
this item. Make sure safe operation
instructions are clearly understood. If
electrically powered, use padlocks and
master switches, and remove start switch
keys to prevent unauthorized use or
accidental starting.
Guards/Covers: Accidental contact with
moving parts during operation may cause
severe entanglement, impact, cutting,
or crushing injuries. Reduce this risk by
keeping any included guards/covers/doors
installed, fully functional, and positioned
for maximum protection.
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Entanglement: Loose clothing, gloves, neckties,
jewelry or long hair may get caught in
moving parts, causing entanglement,
amputation, crushing, or strangulation.
Reduce this risk by removing/securing
these items so they cannot contact moving
parts.
Mental Alertness: Operating this item with
reduced mental alertness increases the
risk of accidental injury. Do not let a
temporary influence or distraction lead to a
permanent disability! Never operate when
under the influence of drugs/alcohol, when
tired, or otherwise distracted.
Safe Environment: Operating electrically
powered equipment in a wet environment
may result in electrocution; operating near
highly flammable materials may result in a
fire or explosion. Only operate this item in
a dry location that is free from flammable
materials.
Electrical Connection: With electically powered
equipment, improper connections to the
power source may result in electrocution
or fire. Always adhere to all electrical
requirements and applicable codes when
connecting to the power source. Have all
work inspected by a qualified electrician to
minimize risk.
Disconnect Power: Adjusting or servicing
electrically powered equipment while it
is connected to the power source greatly
increases the risk of injury from accidental
startup. Always disconnect power
BEFORE any service or adjustments,
including changing blades or other tooling.
Secure Workpiece/Tooling: Loose workpieces,
cutting tools, or rotating spindles can
become dangerous projectiles if not
secured or if they hit another object during
operation. Reduce the risk of this hazard
by verifying that all fastening devices are
properly secured and items attached to
spindles have enough clearance to safely
rotate.
Chuck Keys or Adjusting Tools: Tools used to
adjust spindles, chucks, or any moving/
rotating parts will become dangerous
projectiles if left in place when the machine
is started. Reduce this risk by developing
the habit of always removing these tools
immediately after using them.
Work Area: Clutter and dark shadows increase
the risks of accidental injury. Only operate
this item in a clean, non-glaring, and well-
lighted work area.
Properly Functioning Equipment: Poorly
maintained, damaged, or malfunctioning
equipment has higher risks of causing
serious personal injury compared to
those that are properly maintained.
To reduce this risk, always maintain
this item to the highest standards and
promptly repair/service a damaged or
malfunctioning component. Always follow
the maintenance instructions included in
this documentation.
Unattended Operation: Electrically powered
equipment that is left unattended while
running cannot be controlled and is
dangerous to bystanders. Always turn the
power OFF before walking away.
Health Hazards: Certain cutting fluids and
lubricants, or dust/smoke created when
cutting, may contain chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer,
respiratory problems, birth defects,
or other reproductive harm. Minimize
exposure to these chemicals by wearing
approved personal protective equipment
and operating in a well ventilated area.
Difficult Operations: Attempting difficult
operations with which you are unfamiliar
increases the risk of injury. If you
experience difficulties performing the
intended operation, STOP! Seek an
alternative method to accomplish the
same task, ask a qualified expert how the
operation should be performed, or contact
our Technical Support for assistance.
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SAFETY
Additional Dust Collector Safety
Power Disconnect. Turn machine OFF,
disconnect from power supply, and
allow impeller to completely stop before
leaving machine unattended, or doing any
maintenance or service.
Regular Cleaning. To reduce risk of starting
a fire, regularly check/empty collection
bags or drum to avoid buildup of fine dust,
which can increase risk of fire. Regularly
clean surrounding area where machine
is operated—excessive dust buildup on
overhead lights, heaters, electrical panels, or
other heat sources will increase risk of fire.
Suspended Dust Particles. To reduce risk of
death or injury caused by explosions or fires,
DO NOT operate in areas where these risks
are high, including spaces near pilot lights,
open flames, or other ignition sources.
Avoiding Sparks. To reduce risk of fire, avoid
collecting any metal objects or stones. These
can possibly produce sparks when they
strike impeller, which can smolder in wood
dust for a long time before a fire is detected.
If you accidentally cut into wood containing
metal, immediately turn OFF dust collector,
disconnect from power, and wait for impeller
to stop. Then empty bag or drum into
approved airtight metal container.
Fire Suppression. Only operate dust collector
in locations that contain fire suppression
system or have fire extinguisher nearby.
Static Electricity. To reduce risk of fire or
explosions caused by sparks from static
electricity, ground all ducting using
grounding wire.
Dust Allergies. Dust from certain woods will
cause an allergic reaction. Make sure you
know what type of wood dust you will be
exposed to in case of an allergic reaction.
Intended Use.
Collecting the wrong materials
can result in serious inhalation hazards, fire,
explosions, or machine damage. This machine
is ONLY designed to collect wood dust and
chips from woodworking machines. DO NOT
use it to collect silica, polyurethane, toxic
fumes, metal dust or shavings, lead paint,
drywall, asbestos, biohazards, explosive dusts,
flammable or combustible liquids or fumes,
nor burning or smoking material.
Wear a Respirator.
Fine dust that is too small to
be caught in filter will be blown into ambient
air. Always wear a NIOSH-approved
respirator during operation and for a short
time after to reduce your risk of permanent
respiratory damage. Never collect dust from
any hazardous material.
Impeller Hazards.
To reduce risk of entanglement
or contact with impeller, DO NOT place hands,
hair, clothing, or tools in or near open dust
collection inlet during operation, and keep
small animals and children away. The powerful
suction could easily pull them into impeller.
Hazardous Dust
. Dust exposure created while
using machinery may cause cancer, birth
defects, or long-term respiratory damage.
Be aware of dust hazards associated with
each workpiece material, and always wear a
NIOSH-approved respirator.
Emptying Dust.
When emptying bag or drum,
wear respirator and safety glasses. Empty
dust away from ignition sources and into
approved container.
Operating Location.
To reduce respiratory
exposure to fine dust, locate permanently
installed dust collectors away from working
area or in another room. DO NOT place dust
collector where it can be exposed to rain or
moisture, which creates a shock hazard and
will reduce life of machine.
Long-term respiratory damage can occur from using dust collectors without proper use of a
respirator. Fire or explosions can result in smoke inhalation, serious burns, or death—if machine
is used to collect incorrect materials, is operated near potential explosion sources, or ducting is
improperly grounded. Entanglement, amputation, or death can occur if hair, clothing, or fi ngers
are pulled into the inlet. To reduce the risk of these hazards, operator and bystanders MUST
completely heed the hazards and warnings below.
PREPARATION
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Preparation Overview Required for Setup
The items listed below are required to
successfully set up and prepare this machine for
operation.
For Power Connection
A power source that meets the minimum
circuit requirements for this machine. (Refer
to the Power Supply Requirements
section for details.)
A qualified electrician to ensure a safe and
code-compliant connection to the power
source.
For Assembly
An Assistant
Safety Glasses (for each person)
Phillips Screwdriver #2
Wrench or Socket 12"
The purpose of the preparation section is to help
you prepare your machine for operation. The list
below outlines the basic process. Specific steps
for each of these points will be covered in detail
later in this section.
The typical preparation process is as follows:
1. Unpack the machine and inventory the
contents of the box/crate.
2. Clean the machine and its components.
3. Identify an acceptable location for the
machine and move it to that location.
4. Assemble the loose components and make
any necessary adjustments or inspections to
ensure the machine is ready for operation.
5. Connect the machine to the power source.
6. Test run the machine to make sure it
functions properly and is ready for operation.
Like all machinery there is potential danger
when operating this machine. Accidents are
frequently caused by lack of familiarity or
failure to pay attention. Use this machine with
respect and caution to decrease the risk of
operator injury. If normal safety precautions are
overlooked or ignored, serious personal injury
may occur.
No list of safety guidelines can be complete.
Every shop environment is different. Always
consider safety first, as it applies to your indi-
vidual working conditions. Use this and other
machinery with caution and respect. Failure to
do so may result in serious personal injury or
property damage.
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PREPARATION
Power Supply
Requirements
Electrocution or fire may
occur if machine is not
correctly grounded and
attached to the power
supply. Use a qualified
electrician to ensure a safe
power connection.
Before installing the machine, consider the
availability and proximity of the required power
supply circuit. If an existing circuit does not meet
the requirements for this machine, a new circuit
must be installed.
To minimize the risk of electrocution, fire,
or equipment damage, installation work and
electrical wiring must be done by a
n electrician
or qualified service personnel
in accordance with
applicable electrical codes and safety standards.
Availability
The full-load current rating is the amperage
a machine draws at 100% of the rated output
power. On machines with multiple motors, this is
the amperage drawn by the largest motor or sum
of all motors and electrical devices that might
operate at one time during normal operations.
The full-load current is not the maximum
amount of amps that the machine will draw. If
the machine is overloaded, it will draw additional
amps beyond the full-load rating.
If the machine is overloaded for a sufficient
length of time, damage, overheating, or fire may
result—especially if connected to an undersized
circuit. To reduce the risk of these hazards,
avoid overloading the machine during operation
and make sure it is connected to a power supply
circuit that meets the requirements in the
following section.
Full-Load Current Rating
Circuit Information
Grounding Requirements
SB1100 at 220V ....................................... 9 Amps
SB1101 at 240V ..................................... 12 Amps
For your own safety and protection of property,
consult an electrician if you are unsure about
wiring practices or applicable electrical codes.
Note: The circuit requirements in this manual
are for
a dedicated circuit—where only one
machine will be running at a time. If this
machine will be connected to a shared circuit
where multiple machines will be running at
the same time, consult a qualified electrician to
ensure the circuit is properly sized.
A power supply circuit includes all electrical
equipment between the main breaker box or fuse
panel in your building and the incoming power
connections inside the machine. This circuit
must be safely sized to handle the full-load
current that may be drawn from the machine for
an extended period of time. (If this machine is
connected to a circuit protected by fuses, use a
time delay fuse marked D.)
This machine must be grounded! In the event
of
certain types of malfunctions or breakdowns,
grounding provides a path of least resistance
for electric current
in order to reduce the risk of
electric shock.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
wire can result in a risk of electric shock. The
wire with green insulation (with or without
yellow stripes) is the equipment-grounding wire.
If repair or replacement of the power cord or
plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-
grounding wire to a live (current carrying)
terminal.
Check with an electrician or qualified service
personnel if you do not understand these
grounding requirements, or if you are in doubt
about whether the tool is properly grounded.
If you ever notice that a cord or plug is
damaged or worn, disconnect it from power, and
immediately replace it with a new one.
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This machine is equipped with a power cord
that has
an equipment-grounding wire and a
grounding plug
(similar to the figure below).
The plug
must only be inserted into a matching
receptacle (outlet)
that is properly installed and
grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
This machine is equipped with a power cord
that has
an equipment-grounding wire and a
grounding plug
(similar to the figure below).
The plug
must only be inserted into a matching
receptacle (outlet)
that is properly installed and
grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
Grounding Prong
Current Carrying Prongs
6-15 PLUG
GROUNDED
6-15 RECEPTACLE
Figure Figure 3. NEMA 6-15 plug and receptacle.. NEMA 6-15 plug and receptacle.
Extension Cords
SB1100 .............................. 14 AWG, 50 ft or less
SB1101 .............................. 12 AWG, 50 ft or less
We do not recommend using an extension cord
with this machine. If you must use one, only
use it if absolutely necessary and only on a
temporary basis.
Extension cords cause voltage drop, which may
damage electrical components and shorten motor
life. Voltage drop increases as the extension cord
size gets longer and the gauge size gets smaller
(higher gauge numbers indicate smaller sizes).
Any extension cord used with this machine
must contain a ground wire, match the required
plug and receptacle listed in the
Circuit
Requirements
for the applicable voltage, and
meet the following requirements:
This machine is prewired to operate on a power
supply circuit that has a verified ground and
meets the following requirements:
Nominal Voltage ......................................... 240V
Cycle .............................................................60 Hz
Phase ..............................................Single-Phase
Circuit Rating....................................... 20 Amps
Plug/Receptacle (included) ...........NEMA 6-20
No adapter should be used with plug. If
plug does not fit available receptacle, or if
machine must be reconnected for use on a
different type of circuit, reconnection must
be performed by an electrician or qualified
service personnel, and it must comply with all
local codes and ordinances.
SB1100 Circuit Information SB1101 Circuit Information
This machine is prewired to operate on a power
supply circuit that has a verified ground and
meets the following requirements:
Nominal Voltage ......................................... 220V
Cycle .............................................................60 Hz
Phase ..............................................Single-Phase
Circuit Rating....................................... 15 Amps
Plug/Receptacle (included) ...........NEMA 6-15
Grounding Prong
Current Carrying Prongs
6-20 PLUG
GROUNDED
6-20 RECEPTACLE
Figure Figure 4. NEMA 6-20 plug and receptacle.. NEMA 6-20 plug and receptacle.
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PREPARATION
Unpacking
This item was carefully packaged to prevent
damage during transport. If you discover any
damage, please immediately call Customer
Service at
(360) 734-1540 for advice. You may
need to file a freight claim, so save the containers
and all packing materials for possible inspection
by the carrier or its agent.
SB1100 Inventory
Main Inventory (Figure 5) Qty
A. Motor/Impeller Assembly .............................. 1
B. Outlet Tube ....................................................1
C. Collector ..........................................................1
D. Switch Box ...................................................... 1
E. Base ................................................................1
F. Gauge Bracket ................................................1
G. Pressure Gauge ..............................................1
H. Hose
12" ........................................................... 1
I. Collection Bag ................................................1
J. Square Gaskets ..............................................2
K. Bag Clamp ...................................................... 1
L. Canister Support ............................................1
M. Swivel Casters ................................................4
N. Inlet Adapter .................................................. 1
O. Upper Alignment Arm ...................................1
P. Filter Motor Hardware Bag ...........................1
— Cap Screws M4-.7 x 60 .............................. 4
— Lock Washers 4mm ...................................4
— Flat Washers 4mm ....................................4
— Hex Nuts M4-.7 .........................................4
Q. Hose Clamps 34" .............................................2
R. Filter Cover ....................................................1
S. Lower Alignment Arm ................................... 1
T. Filter Brush Motor ......................................... 1
U. Gear Reducer .................................................. 1
V. Hex Bolts M6-1 x 16 .......................................2
W. Hex Nuts 10-24 ..............................................2
X. Phillips Head Screws 10-24 x 34" ................... 2
Y. Flange Nuts 14"-20 ......................................... 2
Z. Button Head Cap Screws 14"-20 x 12" ............ 2
AA. Flange Bolts 14"-20 x 34" .................................6
AB. Flange Bolts 516"-18 x 12" ............................. 38
AC. Flange Bolts 516"-18 x 34" ...............................2
AD. Flange Screw 10-24 x 38" ...............................1
Figure Figure 5. SB1100 main inventory.. SB1100 main inventory.
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Filter Box (Figure 6) Qty
AE. Canister Filter Assembly ............................... 1
AF. Canister Clamp ..............................................1
AG. Foam Tape 5 x 42mm ....................................1
AH. Foam Tape 5 x 20mm ....................................1
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South Bend Tools
Model SB1100 & SB1101 PREPARATION
SB1101 Inventory
Main Inventory (Figure 7) Qty
A. Motor/Impeller Assembly .............................. 1
B. Outlet Tube ....................................................1
C. Right Collector ............................................... 1
D. Switch Box ...................................................... 1
E. Base ................................................................1
F. Left Collector ..................................................1
G. Gauge Bracket ................................................ 1
H. Pressure Gauge .............................................. 1
I. Square Gaskets ..............................................3
J. Hose
12" ........................................................... 1
K. Swivel Casters ................................................ 4
L. Inlet Adapter .................................................. 1
M. Collection Bags ...............................................2
N. Canister Supports .......................................... 2
O. Bag Clamps ....................................................2
P. Filter Motor Hardware Bags ......................... 2
— Cap Screws M4-.7 x 60 .............................. 8
— Lock Washers 4mm ...................................8
— Flat Washers 4mm ....................................8
— Hex Nuts M4-.7 .........................................8
Q. Hose Clamps 34" .............................................2
R. Filter Covers ...................................................2
S. Upper Alignment Arms ................................. 2
T. Filter Brush Motors ....................................... 2
U. Lower Alignment Arms ................................. 2
V. Gear Reducers ................................................2
W. Hex Bolts M6-1 x 16 .......................................4
X. Hex Nuts 10-24 .............................................. 2
Y. Phillips Head Screws 10-24 x 34" ................... 2
Z. Flange Nuts 14"-20 ......................................... 2
AA. Button Head Cap Screws 14"-20 x 12" ............ 2
AB. Flange Bolts 14"-20 x 34" ............................... 12
AC. Flange Bolts 516"-18 x 12" .............................48
AD. Flange Bolts 516"-18 x 34" ...............................4
AE. Flange Screw 10-24 x 38" ...............................1
Filter Box 1 (Figure 8) Qty
AF. Canister Filter Assembly ...............................1
AG. Canister Clamp ..............................................1
AH. Foam Tape 5 x 42mm ....................................1
AI. Foam Tape 5 x 20mm ....................................1
Filter Box 2 (Figure 8) Qty
AF. Canister Filter Assembly ...............................1
AG. Canister Clamp ..............................................1
AH. Foam Tape 5 x 42mm ....................................1
AI. Foam Tape 5 x 20mm ....................................1
Figure Figure 7. SB1101 main inventory.. SB1101 main inventory.
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For Machines Mfd. Since 05/21 Model SB1100 & SB1101
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PREPARATION
Hardware Recognition Chart
USE THIS CHART TO MATCH UP
HARDWARE DURING THE INVENTORY
AND ASSEMBLY PROCESS.
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WASHERS ARE MEASURE BY THE INSIDE DIAMETER
LINES ARE 1MM APART
LINES ARE 1/16 INCH APART
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MEASURE BOLT DIAMETER BY PLACING INSIDE CIRCLE
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For Machines Mfd. Since 05/21
South Bend Tools
Model SB1100 & SB1101 PREPARATION
39”
3112"
SB1101SB1100
58"
3112"
Figure 9. Clearances.Figure 9. Clearances.
Physical Environment
Electrical Installation
Lighting
Weight Load
Space Allocation
Weight Load
Refer to the Machine Specifications for the
weight of your machine. Make sure that the
surface upon which the machine is placed will
bear the weight of the machine, additional
equipment that may be installed on the machine,
and the heaviest workpiece that will be used.
Additionally, consider the weight of the operator
and any dynamic loading that may occur when
operating the machine.
Space Allocation
Consider the largest size of workpiece that will
be processed through this machine and provide
enough space around the machine for adequate
operator material handling or the installation
of auxiliary equipment. With permanent
installations, leave enough space around
the machine to open or remove doors/covers
as required by the maintenance and service
described in this manual.
Physical Environment
The physical environment where your machine
is operated is important for safe operation and
longevity of
parts. For best results, operate this
machine in a dry environment that is free from
excessive moisture, hazardous
or flammable
chemicals, airborne abrasives, or extreme
conditions. Extreme conditions for this type
of machinery are generally those where the
ambient temperature
is outside the range of 41°–
104°F; the relative humidity
is outside the range
of
20–95% (non-condensing); or the environment
is subject to vibration, shocks, or bumps.
Electrical Installation
Place this machine near an existing power
source. Make sure all power cords are protected
from traffic, material handling, moisture,
chemicals, or other hazards. Make sure to leave
access to a means of disconnecting the power
source or engaging a lockout/tagout device.
Lighting
Lighting around the machine must be adequate
enough to perform operations safely. Shadows,
glare, or strobe effects that may distract or
impede the operator must be eliminated.
Children or untrained
people may be seriously
injured by this machine.
Only install in an access
restricted location.
Location
South Bend Tools
For Machines Mfd. Since 05/21 Model SB1100 & SB1101
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PREPARATION
Assembly
The machine must be fully assembled before it
can be operated. Before beginning the assembly
process, refer to Needed for Setup and gather
all listed items. To ensure the assembly process
goes smoothly, first clean any parts that are
covered or coated in heavy-duty rust preventative
(if applicable).
To assemble dust collector:
1. Attach (4) swivel casters to base with (16)
516"-18 x 12" flange bolts (see Figure 10).
2. Align motor/impeller assembly with
mounting holes on base. Attach assembly to
base with (4) 516"-18 x 12" flange bolts (see
Figure 11).
3. Place square gasket on impeller outlet rim
(see Figure 12).
4. Attach outlet tube to impeller outlet with (5)
516"-18 x 12" flange bolts (see Figures 13 &
14). Do not use three inner mounting holes.
Figure Figure 10. Example of swivel caster attached to base.. Example of swivel caster attached to base.
Figure Figure 12. Square gasket in place on impeller rim. . Square gasket in place on impeller rim.
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Figure Figure 11. Motor/impeller assembly on base.. Motor/impeller assembly on base.
x4x4 Figure Figure 13. SB1100 outlet tube attached. . SB1100 outlet tube attached.
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Inner Inner
Mounting HoleMounting Hole
Figure Figure 14. SB1101 outlet tube attached. . SB1101 outlet tube attached.
x5x5 Inner Inner
Mounting HoleMounting Hole
SquareSquare
GasketGasket
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