Use and Care Manual
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Model W1844 (For Machines Mfd. Since 5/17)
OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
General
To reduce your risk of serious injury
or damage to the machine, read this
entire manual BEFORE using machine.
To reduce the risk of eye injury and
long-term respiratory damage, always
wear safety glasses and a respirator
while operating this machine.
If you are an inexperienced operator,
we strongly recommend that you read
books or trade articles, or seek training
from an experienced operator of this
type of machinery before performing
unfamiliar operations. Above all, safety
must come first!
Operating your Model W1844 is simple and straightfor-
ward. Position the machine near the dust collector where
it will not interfere with the workpiece being processed,
connect the duct, connect the ducting ground, and you
are ready to begin.
Keep in mind that the dust collector is intended for
single machine use and is not designed to draw dust
through long ducting runs and multiple ports simultane-
ously. We do not recommend using ducting longer than 10
feet. Otherwise, dust-collection efficiency will be greatly
reduced.
To complete a typical operation, the operator does the
following:
1. Examines workpiece to make sure it is suitable for
dust collector.
2. Puts on appropriate PPE for operation.
3. Turns dust collector ON before turning machine ON.
4. Turns machine OFF, allowing machine to come to a
complete stop before turning dust collector OFF.
When the dust collector is not in use, unplug the
power cord from the power source. Place the cord away
from potential damage sources, such as high-traffic
areas, sharp objects, heat sources, harsh chemicals,
water, damp areas, etc.
Machine Storage