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Dust
Gollector
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
&
PAFITS LIST
Read inslructions
carefully betore attempting to assemble, inslall,
operate, move, inspecl
or seruice
your
dust cottector!
Betain insvuctions
for luture reference,
High voltage electical
power
can
cause aeverc injury or death.
Always disconnect
or
lock
out lrom
power
source
anc!
let motor come to a
complete stop belore inspecting,
movlng
or seruicing.
Description
These dust co leclors are
desgned to help malntain clean,
sale conditions around dusl
creating machines in workshops
and lactories.
The flexible hose incllded
wilh each unit can be
hooked
directly onlo lhe dusr creating machine.
See
page
7 for
exhausl volumes
required for dillerent
applications,
None
of thes€
Dust
Collectors are
designed lo
collect any reactive metal
duslguch
as Atuminum, Magnesium, Tantalum,
Titanium
or Zirconium,
Collecling lhese materials can result
in a
severe explosion
an(Uor fke resulling in death,
severe
personal
injury
and ertensive
property
damage.
Consult
the National Fire Protection
Associatlon
(NFPA)
for NFPA
484;
"Standard for Combustible
Metals, lMetal Powderc,
and Metal Dusts,2002 Edilion".
Also, contact
your
local
Fire DeDarlment
tor assislance.
Not
designed lo be
used on a syslem Gquiring high static
pressure.
Avold ducts sma ler than
3' diameter as they require
high
slatic
pressurc
and restricl a r movemenl.
Do
not use to collecl hot meral
dusti
plaslic
and cloth
parts
can be
igniled.
Unpacking
Ca.lon musl be in uprighl
position
before opening. Inspect for
shipping
damage and advise carrier immediately
il damaged.
Check
parts
listlor missing or darnaged
parts.
General
Satety Information
Fead
inslruclons cafefully before
attempling lo assemble,
install,
operate, move, inspect or
service
yo!r
dust collectorl
Retain this rnanualfor
future reference.
(ll
A WARI{I]{G
Hlgh speed rotating equiryent
can
cause
severc
personal
injury. Do
not
opeate the collector unless
the filEr bag is
attacheclj
high speed dust
partcles
exiting frcm the
blower
outlet can cause severe
eye alamage anal
blin.lness.
Guaftls must always be in
place.
Disconnect
or lock
out
trcm
oower
source an.l let motor
come to a
complete stop betore inspecting,
moving or
servicing,
1. Follow
all
local
elecl cal and safetv
codes. as wett as
Nalional EleclricalCodes
(NEC).
National F
re Proleclion
Associalion
(NFPA)
slandards and Occupauonal
Safety
and Health Act
(OSHA).
All electical conneciions
and
wiring should be
performed
only by
qualiJed personnel.
2. l\,,lake sure ihe
oower sdurce conlorrns to the
requirements
ol
your
dusl colleclor motor
3. Exercise
caution when the un t is in
ooeration.There is a
h€h speed
blower wheel nside ihe blower housing
and
anolhef on the lop
of lhe molor. Both can amputate
iingers of
grab
loose
clolhing or necklies. Always wear
salety
glasses
when
operaling ihe dusl collector
4. THESE DUST
COLLECTORS ARETOP HEAVY, AND
CAN 8E OVERTURNED
IF BUMPED OB NOT PLACED
ON A CLEAN LEVEL
SUBFACE.
t2)
(3)
I\,laximum CFM
al0' S.P.
(c
ean drum, dust
bag and with
5 Jeel of nlel hose).
l\,4aximum addilional
static
pressure
ai which
point
there
lvlinimum
micron
size
that
slandad dust bag wittcaplure,
(4)
See Speclfic Features
For Each l\,,lodel" in
catalog.
(5)
Slarting
amps are approximately
6-7 times the lullload
amps. High vollage
amps are 1/2
of
low
vo tage amps. Amp
loads shown above
are approxlmale and vary wilh
differcnt
ACE IilDASTilAL
PBODUCTS
5043 FARLIN
AVE.
.
3r4.385.5178
sT. LOU|S, MO.63115
FAX:
314.385.3254
Specifications
HP
CFM
0)
Max.
s.P.
\2)
dBA
@
5
FT.
Slandard Dusl Bag
Blower
DIa.
Max.
Drum
Dia.
(4)
Full load amps
(5)
Ship
Fab
c
(sq.
Fl.)
Micron
(3)
115 Voll
I Phase
230 Voll
3 Phase
335
3 76
Cotlon
Saleen
12.5
10 8'
3"x 60' 20'
5.8 1.8 32
450
7A 12.5
10
4"x 60' 20'
6.8 1.9 4a
580
7 7A
12.5 10 10
5/s'
4'x 60' 20'
8.8 2.4 53
700
83
Knil
18_0 5
5x60'
72
475 61/,' 76
18.0
5 ll 6x60 24'
16.0 85
2 1 100
A1l2'
18.0
5 121/a 6x60 24',
20.o 5.6 97
3 1300 10'
a4
Selecl oversized bag
lrom
Pages
5 and 6.
13',
6"x 60' 24',
Nol
avallable
1.6
Ooeratino lnstruclions and Parts IVanual
Assembly
%, % and % Models
(See
Flgure 1, Page 4)
1. Assembly includes lhe lnslallation oi the a r ballle, sealng
gaskel,
discharge bag elbow, dust bag, hose and nozzle.
2. To install the air bafile irnd sealing
gaskel, place
ihe unit
upside down on a cardboard covered tlal area.
a. Atiach lhe air balfle
(13)
as shown using included bots.
b. Remove the
paper protection
from
the siicky s de of
the
gaskel (12)
and install on lhe underside of drum ld/guard
assembly
{11).
Sudace should be clean and dry belofe
3. Attach bag elbow, filier bag, hose and nozzle.
a. Place the unil right-side
up on
yoLrr
conta
ner
and attach
the discharge bag
elbow
(4)
on
the discharge ol lhe
blower as
shown
in lhe illuslration. Insert and lighten lhe
included sheet rnetal screws.
b. CLamp
the
dust bag
(9)
on
the
other end of
lhe
elbow
using the clamp enclosed
(6).
c. I\lo!nt
sheel
melal reducing
adapler
(10)
to lhe inlel
on
iop
ol drum
lid/guard
assernbly using
lhe
squeeze
lug lo
secure.
(x
HP [4odelon]y).
d. Clamp suclion hose
(7)10
reducing
adapter or
inlet wth
adjustable clarnp
(8) provided.
e. Clamp nozzle
(14)to
suction
hose wilh
camp
(8).
'1,
1x, 2 and 3HP Models
(See
Figure 2, Page
5)
1. Assembly
ncludes the insrallation ol lhe intake cylinder,
deflector elbow, sealing
gaskel,
discharge bag elbow, dusl
bag, hose and nozzle.
2.To insiallthe intake
cylinder, delleclor elbow and sealing
gaskel, place
lhe
unit upside do\,!n on a cardboard covered
a. The
delleclor e bow
(98)
is allached as shown by
rcmoving the two nuts nslalled
al lhe laclory,
b.
The nrake
cyLinde' {13) is dhaLhed as shown Lsirg
1/4-20
bolls supplied.
c. Bemove lhe
paper proieciion
from the slicky side of the
sealing
gaskel (11)
and install on lhe unders de of lhe
drum lld
(10).
3. Allach bag elbow, I lter
bag,
hose
and
nozzle
(excepl
3HP lVodel)'.
a. Place the unit right-slde-up
on
your
container and atlach
lhe discharce bag elbow
(3A)
on
lhe
discharge of lhe
bower as shown in the illustration.Inserl
and
ilghlen ihe
lncluded
sheel melal screws.
b. The dusl
bag s
atlached lo lhe rernovable
elbow sleeve
(3C). (This
sleeve s ips
over
lhe
end of the elbow
and is
held in
place
wilh snap'atches.) Clarnp lhe dusl bag
(8)
to lhe sleev€
(3C)
using lhe clamp
(14)
enclosed.
IMPORTANT!The
edge of lhe dust bag should be
approxirnately 1/4'below
lhe
flange
on
lhe
seeve so
that
the snap-lalches
can close complelely.
lt lhe iabrlc is too
close to
the
flange, the
snap-latch
will rest
on
ihe iabric,
and not fully rerain rhe dusl
bag.
Slip th€ 6 diameler O-ring
(38)
over the end of the
elbow
(3A)
and seat againsl lhe retainrng r b. Wilh snap
latches ln a aised
posilion,
slide the sleeve
(3C)wilh
attached bag onlo the end of the elbow wlh a slight
lwisling morion
unliltghl aga
nsl
lhe oling. snap the
latches down.
(To
remove lhe
dusl bag lor ernptying,
snap up lhe lalches and remove ihe
seeve;reinsta
las
c. l,lounl lhe
sheel
meial reduc ng
adapler
(7)
on
the inlet
elbow
(9A)
using rhe squeeze lug to
secure.
(1HP
N4odelonly).
d.
Clamp lhe suclion
hose
i5)
to the reducing adapler or
nlet elbow
using
the
adjustable clamp
(6) provided.
e. Clamp nozzle
(12)to
suclion hose wllh clamp
(6).
lnstallation
Pace lhe assembled dusi collector on rhe
correct
diameter
drum
(not
included). Plastic conlainers should nol be used
as lhey cannot support th€ weight ol lhe colleclor.
Pace X, l, and t1 HP Models on a conlainer having a diameter
ol 19[''201'-This includes 3o-gallon
galvanized garbage
cans, or 30 35
gallon
open iop sieel or liber drums. Do nol use
Place 1, 114, 2 and 3 HP Models on a conlainer having a
diameter €nge of 23" 24', such as a standard 55-gallon sle€l
or
liber
drum. Do not use
plastic
drums.
Check motor rotation on 3-phase
power
connections;lhe
cooling lan on the molor should tum clockwrse as observed
ifom
above. An electrician can coffect rolanon b?
interchanging
any two
(3-phase)
power
lead wlres.
Operation
Attach ihe dusi collector inlel hose direcly to ihe conneclor
built inlo the dust
producing
lool. lf no built- n conneclor,
poslion
a hose end mounled nozzle where t wil collecl lhe
dusl. NOTE: Check lhe recommendaion of lhe loo
manufaclurer for
the required CF[,4 air llowThe CFM lisled in
lhe specifications lor
your
collector should be
greater
than the
required
CFI!'lto ensure dusl collection, See
page
7.
Empty the
dusl collection drum when it becomes haf fult if too
lull,
all dlst
wl I
be carried into the dust bag.
'
See
page
6lor liler
bag attachment for 3HP lvodel.
Operaling Inslructions
and Parls l.lanual
Est mate 2 CFM reduclion ln
air llow lof each loot ol duct; 15
CFM reduction for each
90'curved bend. Pneumaiic
conveyance oi wood dusl requires
a
minimum
air veloclly ol
3500
FP[4 in
lhe hose or duct; higher lor heav]er
materiats.
CFIV must not
be
reduced
below the level requlred
lo
provide
this arr velocily.
Maintenance
High voltage
electical
powet
can
cause severe iniury
or death. Always
clisconnect
of lock out ,rom
tmwer source and let motor
come to
a complete stop belore inspecting,
moving ol
lf a vibralion should
develop it may indicate excessive wear
or
damage to lhe blower wheel.
In this case, with the motor
lurned
OFF and LOCKED
OUI inspect the blower whee. lf
any damaged or excessivey worn
areas are noted, replace
A WASI{[{G
A
CAUTIOI{
Do not opercte the
alust collector
with a damagecl ot severcly wom
Do not operate with
a won or
clamaged lilEr
bag as escaping clu6t
A WARIIIiIG
A
CAUTIOI{
High spee.l
rctating equlpment can
cause severe
perconal
injury
Wear
eye
prctectlon
while using an
at hose tor
cleaning-
blower wheel. The
wheel may disinEgrcte
at opeating
speecl anr! high
speecl fragrnenls may cause
death or
sevete
perconal
injury
ancl
prcperty
clamage.
FILTER
BAG
(DO
NOT BEMOVE
WHILE UNIT IS RUNNING)
Perlodca
ly check the filler
bag
for
worn or damaged areas.
Beplace
lhe bag il worn or damaged
areas are lound.
Disconnect
of lock out trom
power
source ancl let motor
come to
a complete stop belore inspecting,
moving or
MOTOR
The
bearings on the electricalmoror
are
lubrlcaled
and seaed
for lile,
so they need no lubrication
durlng use. Keep lhe motor
clean
as excessive dul may
prevenl proper
coo
ing,
use no
more lhan
50
psi
air lo blow off excessive
dirl.
could leacl to
rcspitation
(brcathing) prouems
ancuot eye
clamage or blinclness.
It lhe inieior surlace
ol lhe bag becomes didy and
a
notceable
drop-ofl in air ilow
deveops, lhe bag may need to
be cleaned. Disconnecl molor
or lock out lrom
power
source.
Remove
ihe bag and lurn inside
oul. Use low
pressure
aif to
dislodge
sudace dusl. ll l\e
dusl ls lodged below the surface,
ihe bag may
be washed. Wa3h using
a cold wdle .
gertle
cycle,
and
ine
dry. lf the bag becomes
dirty aga n very
quickly,
anolher labric type may
be needed.
Do nol wash
fet labric filler bags which
have a sudace
coating;genlly
r nse lhe coal ng with
water
BLOWEF WHEEL AND
STEEL COMPONENTS
The cast alumrnum
blower wheeland steelcomponents are
mainlenance free and shou
d nol require any maintenance
during the ife oi the unit-
Troubleshooting
Chart
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
CORRECTIVE ACTION
unit w ll nol
operate. 1. {mproper
electrical connecl on.
2. Blowef wheel loose.
1.
Turn
power
OFF
-
asslrre
unil
is wired
per
instruclions. Check and replace luse
or
clrcuit breaker as needed but do not
oversize tor the circuit.
2. Turn
unil OFF. Dsconnect
power
cord.Turn
unit over
& spin wheel by hand. Beposilion
and tighlen
sel screws il necessary.'
2. Suclion hose too long.
3. Dusl bag dirty.
{DO
NOT REMOVE WHILE
UNIT
IS
RUNNING)
1.Turn unil OFF
and observe motor cooling
whee rciation as il
stops. Rewire correcly
Place
unit coser to dusl
source and
Clean
dusl bag. Wash collon or kn t filrer
bags in
slandard washer, line dry. Do not
wash nternally
coated felt bags;gently
rinse coating wlth
clear water. Replace bag
2.
3.
'Tighlen wheel
set screws to 165 inch-pounds
Operating Instructions and Parls l,lanual
Fig.
1
NOTE
Palt #38, *4
and
+9
rnusi be n
posilon
at
3A
3B
12
13
Boll.
l/4 20 x 3/4 Hex Head
Hei
Nul, r/4 20
NOTES:
(1)
lic udes
8lool.od.
(grounded)plug
ror rse
on 115 Volt 1 Phase
cord
p!g
and swtch
372193
(-IEFC
noto4
at correcl
price
when
sides oi slamped sleel
ho!s1.9 wfth an ABS
mounred. Thsw lon
y
b€ sod as an assembry
On
y
discharge
quard
(38)
can be
purchased
store lems
avarlab e
nearesr moror repa r
al>.
ttffit
6--
Part Number lor Mcdel
37754
371Q4 37154 37207
37102
37152
1/3HP
37753
37105
3lAHP
37761
(1X2)
372193
372009
Boll, 1/4-20 x 1/2" Hex Head
ReDlacement Parts List for
1/3. 1/2
and
3/a
HP Models
Motor, 1 Phase.
ODP
115/208-230Volt. 60 Hz.
Motort 1 Phase'TErc
I15/208-230 Volt, 60 Hz.
Molor,3 Phase. TEFC
230/460 Volt, 60 Hz.
Molor, 1 Phase EYP
1l!430
V_o11,q!!!
Molor, 3 Phase, EXP
230/460 Volt.
60 Hz.
Swrch.115v.
Housing, Blower
& Guard
34,38 & 3C, See nole
Glard D
scha
Clamp, Hose
&
Nozz
e
qes.q!'-s-t
(9!e!
Feducer Inel(1
3 HP
Ld/ lnlel Guard Assemb
Nozzle, Square
Cord & Pluq, r r5V
On
Bolt
3/8-16 x 1/2 Hex Head
31623
3i
013
1?99?
31069
51078
t?p92
31069
51078
51078
51014
Operating
Inslructions
and Parts Manual
Fig.2
NOTE
Parl #28, #3
and #8 musl
be rn
posiiion
at
all times.
3
2A
28
3A
3B
t--\-----f
\
-t
a'"
98
'..--l
-
:-
11
E=__----
.-q.
---+ +;"E
6
ll
Replacement
Parts List
for 1, 11/2,
2 and
3Hp Models
NOTES
(l)
ncrudes I iool
cord,
(srounded)
plu9
ror
use
on 115 Volt.
1 Phase,
(2)
P/N inc udes
Oothsides
housing kift
an ABS
moLrted. This
wrl only
be sold as an assenbly
Ony discharge
guard
(28)
cai be
pu,chased
Standard hadware
slore
ilems
avaiable loca ly.
nea6$ moror
repatr
Ref.
No.
otv.
Description
Part
Number
for Model
1HP
11/rHP
2HP
3HP
Molor,
1 Phase,
TEFC
115/208-230
Volt.
60
Hz.
37755
(1)
37301
373719
Motor,3
Phase,
TEFC
230/460 Voll,
60 Hz
37254
37304
37353
374155
llotor,
1 Phase, EXP
115/230 Voll.
60 Hz.
37252
37302
Molor,
3 Phase, EXP
230/460 Volt-
60 Hz
3725462
37305
37354
2A-zC
Holsing,
Blower
& cuard
(24.,
28 & 2C.
See note 2)
34029DC
34029DC
34029DC
34029DC
28
Gua'd,
Discharoe
lonlv)
29318
29318
29318
29318
3
Snap lalch
elbow assembly
(3A,
38 &3C)
5126402
5126402
5126402
5530602
5500702
5501002
5510304
5
31625
31626
31626
31626
6
2
Clamp. Hose
& Nozzle
31016
31244
31244
31244
7
Reducer, Inlel
(1HP
onlv)
51110
I
aaq,
Dlst
(srandard)
25071
25071
25071
9A&98
2
Elbow, Inlet
& Defleclor
12061
12061
12061
12061
10
Lid, Drum
12060
r2060
1?060
12060
11
Gasket. Lid
31070
31070
31070
31070
12
51016
51417
51017
51017
Cylinder, lnlahe
51074
51074
51474
51074
14
Ciamo,
Dust Aao
31244
31244
31244
Cord Sel. 115V.
Onlv
I
16
1
Swilch. 115V.
Onlv
I
'17
Bol1.3/8-16 r 1/2'Hex
Head
12
Boll,
t/4-20 x 3/4'
Hex Head
18
18
He, Nut,1/4-20
6 Boli,
1/4-20
r
l
Hex Head
Exhaust Volumes Required
WOODWORKING
Equipment
Size
Min. CFM
Required
Q\
Krife Lengrh
=
Up to 6^
6+ to 12'
'
12+'
to 20'
ovet 20'
350
440
550
800
Sander, Bell
(Horizonlal)
Bell Widlh
=
Upto 6
6+' to I'
9+ ro 14
790
(3)
900
(3)
1240l3J
Sander, Disc
D sc Diameref
=
Up to 12'
12+
to iB
18+'lo 26'
350
450
550
Drum Sudace
=
Up to 200
(in
square nchet 201 to 400
401
to 700
701 lo 1400
350
550
785
1100
Blade Width
=
Up
ro
2'
2+" lo 3'
3+ lo 4'
700
(3)
s00
(3)
1350 {3)
Saw, Badial Hood
behind b ade
=
From
pod
on b ade
glard
=
Total=
430
70
500
Saw, Swing Blade
Diarneter
=
Up lo 20
over 20'
350
440
Blade Diameter
=
lJp to 16'
16+
to 24'
ovet 24
Vaieiv with
dado
=
350
440
550
550
Planer,
Single Knile Length
=
Up to 20'
20+' lo 26'
785
1100
for
Ditterent Applications
(1)
METALWORKING
Equipmenl
Size
Min, CFM
Required
{4)
Bufiing,
Belt Bell Widlh
=
Up to 3'
3+ lo5
5+ lo
7'
7+'lo 9'
9+ to
11'
11+ lo J3
220
300
390
500
610
740
Bufiing,
Wheel
3
5
6
300
500
610
740
1040
Gfindlng Wheel
\5)
1
1/2
2
3
5
6
220
220
390
500
610
880
1200
Grinding wh€el
\5)
1.1/2'
2"
,3'
5'
220
390
610
740
880
1200
(r)
(2)
The exhausl vollme
(CFlVl)
requircmenls shown
arc
trom
the
American
Conference oi Governmentar Industriat
Hygienisls
\ACGIH@),
lntlustriai ventitation:
A Manual ot Fecannnenoeo
P.a.rbes, 1gth
Editiof. Copyighl 1986. Beprnred
wilh
permis-
sion. Consult nranua tor more
detailed recommendaiions.
Conlacl lhem
al www.acgih.org
CFMs
requlred
are mnimums
pereach
equipmenl lype. Duci
velocity should nol
be less lhan 3500 FP[,4 to
prevent
wood
dusifrom setling in ducl work
Abbreviations
used in charts:
CFI\,,|= Cubic leet ol
air
per
minute
FP[,4
=
Feet
per
minute
sflm
=
Surface leet
per
minute
(3)
Feqlires 2 nozzes
or hoods. CF[/is shown
are totatCF|M for
bolh nozzles or hoods.
(4)
For all melalworkng
applications, ducl velociiy should
be at
least
3500 FPM
for light
g
nding or b!fiing
and at least 4500 FPIVI IoT
heavy
grinding
or bltiing
lo
prevenl
seltling in dlciwork.
(5)
The wheel hood
should cover al leasl 75%
oi the wheei 10 be
considered a
good
enclosure.
How
To Select The Proper
These dusl m lectols wllgiv€
you
excellenl resrlts in
co lectirg wood
ch
ps,
Iine dust and metalshav
ngs, theyare noldesigned
to work in targe
centralsyslem
applcalions These are
portable
uritsthatcan be moved
llom machne
to machne. To selecl the
propersize
DustColleclor 6eihe
I Addth€'CFM
BEOUIBED" lor
each machineperlhe above chart. Th
s
5
s
yolr
t0,41cFlv
REourBED.
2 Now,
select the Duslcolieclor modelfrom
Page l wilh a'lvtax
cFM'
6
geater
lhan
your
TOTAL
CFM
FEOU
IRED n step 1 . ll none
or the
models
on Page t have a Max.
CFM
greaferlhan your
TOTAL
CFM
required, you
wi I need more
than one unit ora larger
'centratsyslem'
oryornl
-pFdrosh-
ofInesrw i daloe !l
\odL,rcolecro' <onlv
-
pul
iag lrom or rle
ar a ine'<,Fe nolps b d o 7
c'.qht/.
3. lllhe untwl be n
a lixed nslalalion'at duclworkshoutd
be sheel
metalducl ifsiead
olliexble hose. The
pressure
drop thmugh i exible
hose is aboirl 2
4 I mes lhai of smmlh wa I
pipe
DO NOT use any
Size Dust
Collector
PVC or
plaslic pipe.lt
ca, deliver a severe st.tic
etectric shock
caused by high velocity
dust
passlnglhrcugh
it.
The Dusl
Colreclorsholld be localed ascloselothe machne
aspossible
and
preieraby
fo more lhan 10leel away
Use as iew
erbows as
possible
in
yowducnrofi.
The loss through one
90'ebow
sequallo approxmalery l0ieetotstraighl,
smoollr wat
pipe.
llthedusl
col€clorwil be used on morelhan
one machne,
you
sholld
insla I
sl de
gale
danrpe6 in lhe
ducr at eac, mach ne 10
"close
ofl' lhal
seclion
ol ducl when us ng anolher machire.
This wl allow lhe d!s1
colleclorto
pu
I ffom on
y
one machine
at a time and lhus increase the
dusl col eclor
perlormance.
Iyptal/y
a 1
r/rHP
Model w I work
w th up lo 20 lolat leel ol dLcl work
a
model2HP Modelwl workwlh
uplo30tota leel
ol duct
work
and a
3HP Mode willwor*
with up to 75-85 totat leet
ot ducl wod( These
valuesare
basedon havingdampersat
each machine connection
(as
if
'ro1e
6 above)
and a Iducl work is smooth wal,
sheet meta
Operating lnstruclions and Parts lvanual
Limited Warranty
The seller wafrunts
oroducts
ol ils own rnanulacture
againsi defecls of maierialand workmanship
under
norma use and service for a
period
ol eighleen
(18)
monlhs lrom daie of shiomenl or hvelve
(12)
monlhs
fiom
date of inslallation. which ever occurs fnst. Th s
warranly
does
not
apply lo any of Sellels
prcducls
or
any
parl
lhereol
which has been subjecl lo ordinary wear
and tear, accidenl,
abuse, misuse, overloading,
negligence or alteralion.This
wa(anty does nol cover
systems or malerials nol
of sellels
manulacture.
Expenses incurrcd by Buye(s) in repaifing
or replacing
any d€fective
produci
will not be allowed
except
where
aulhorized in wril ng and signed
by
an ollicer
of the
Seller
The obligalion ol lhe Selier undef lhis warranty
shall be
limited lo
repalring or replacing FO.B. Se leas
plani,
or
allowing credil al Se lels oplions. THISWABRANTY lS
EXPRESSLY IN LIEU
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
EXPRESSED
OR
IMPLIED
INCLUDINGTHE
WARRANTIES OF MEBCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS
FOR USE AND
OF
ALL
OTHER OBLIGATIONS AND
LIABILITIES OFTHE SELLEB. THE BUYEB
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT NO OTHER
REPRESENTATIONS WEBE MADETO HIM OF
RELIED
UPON HIM WITH BESPECTTOTHE OUALITY
OR FUNCTION
OFTHE PRODUCT HEREIN SOLD.
The Se er shal not
be
iable lor
any specia, direct,
ndlrecl or consequenlial
damages
to Auye(s)
or anyone
else by redson of any o<s
or
ary daTage
o ant
propedy
or mate alprocessed by Buye(s)wilh the
products
or on account ol lhe character or
quality
ol any
prope y
or
material processed
by Buye(s)wilh the
producl.
On
producls
furnished by Seller, bul
manufaclured bV
olhers. such as molors. Seller exiends
ihe same warranly
as Seller
received
from the
manufaclurer lhereol.
Hlgh voftage electrical
powet
can
cauae severe injury or cEath, Always
disconnect or lock
out
from
oower source ancl let motor
come to a complete
stop betore inspecting, moving or
A WARI{IlIG
opeaE the co ector untess
the t ter bag is attached;
high speed dust
particles
exiting trom the blowet outlet
can cause severc eye damage
and blinclness, Guards
must always be in
place.
Disconnect
or lock out tfom
powef
source an.! let motor come
to a complete stop
betore inspecting, moving or seruicing-
None of these Dust
Collectors are
designed to collecl any reaclive
metal dust
such as 4/uminum, Magnesium, Tantalum,
Titanium or Zirconium.
Collecting these materials can
resull in a sever€ explosion
ancUor tire resulting in death,
severe
personal
iniury and
exlensive
property
damage.
Consult the National Fire Proiecrion
Association
(NFPA)
for
NFPA 484;"Slandard tor
Combuslible l\rlelals, Metal
Powders,
and Metal Dusls,2002 Edition". Also,
contact
your
local Fire Deparlment for assistance.
Salety
Guards
All Dusl
Colleclorc have a salety
guard
on the discharge ol
lhe
blower housing.These
guards
are lor
your
safety.
Bemoval
ol
guards
for any reason voids warranly and
liabilily. DO NOT
OPEBATEWITHOUT ALL GUARDS lN
PLACE.
ACE IIIDUSTilAL
PRODUCTS
5043 FARLIN
AVE.
314.385-5178
.
sT. LOU|S, t\to.
63115
FAX:
314.385-3254
High speed rctating equipment can
cause severc
personal
injury. Do not
1M-11/04,
AOV
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