Use and Care Manual

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Model W1844 (For Machines Mfd. Since 5/17)
SETUP
For adequate motor cooling, the motor fan intake must
not be restricted by a wall or cabinet.
To assemble and mount dust collector, do these steps:
1. Fasten motor mounting plate to motor base with (4)
1
4-20 x
1
2" flange bolts (see Figure 8).
2. Use wall bracket as a template to mark mounting
hole locations. Bottom of bracket should be a
minimum of 56" from floor and at least 4
1
2" away
from any wall, as shown in Figure 9.
If mounting to a wood framed wall (with or
without drywall), bracket must be mounted
directly to a support board that is wide enough
to span and mount onto two wall studs. Mount
support to wall studs with lag screws, then mount
bracket to support with appropriate fasteners, as
shown in Figure 10.
If mounting to a concrete or masonry wall, attach
bracket using lag shield anchors with lag screws or
anchor studs (see Figure 11).
3. After wall bracket is installed, have another person
help you hang dust collector on bracket.
4. Apply foam strip to outside bottom of canister filter
(see Figure 8).
5. Install dust-collection bag with bag clamp (see
Figure 8) over foam strip, then connect ducting.
Refer to Collection System on next page for
grounding requirements.
Assembly
Before beginning the assembly process, refer to Items
Needed for Setup
and gather everything you need.
Ensure all parts have been properly cleaned of any
heavy-duty rust-preventative applied at the factory (if
applicable). Be sure to complete all steps in the assembly
procedure prior to performing the Test Run.
Wall
Bracket
Motor Mounting
Plate
Flange Bolt
Bag Clamp
Foam
Strip
Figure 8. Dust collector assembly diagram.
Wall
Note: Drawing
Not to Scale.
4
1
/
2
"
Minimum
56"
Minimum
Wall
Floor
Figure 9. Wall bracket positioning.
Wall Stud
Support
Board
Wall
Bracket
Lag Bolt
Figure 10. Wall bracket secured to support
board on wall studs.
Figure 11. Typical fasteners for mounting
bracket to masonry or concrete walls.
Anchor Stud
Lag Shield Anchor
and Lag Screw