Dust Collector 330002 WARNING Read the SAFETY section and Complete the ASSEMBLY procedures before operating the Shopsmith Dust Collector. Ta ble of Contents Parts List ...................................................... 2 Introduction/Safety .................................... 4 General Information ................................... 7 Assembly ..................................................... 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ........
Dust Collector 330002 Parts List Ref. No. 1 — 2 3 4 — 5 6 7 — 8 9 10 11 12 — 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19A 19B 19C 20 21 22 23 24 25 — 25A 25B 26 27 28 Part No. 514808 514809 514856 514966 514855 515595 515689 515561 515534 515596 515549 515562 515533 515112 120392 515287 † 120392 513627 120388 515535 515248 515690 515563 515586 514881 515550 515137 514832 514817 515562 51476702 521769 521761 521762 515555 515553 515219 Item Description Qty. Filter Hood ...............................................
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Dust Collector Introduction/Safety Dust Free Woodworking The Shopsmith Air Filtration System provides an efficient and effective means to collect wood shavings and dust from the workshop. Unlike conventional shop vacuums, the Dust Collector is designed to collect and filter the large volume of dust and shavings produced with modem woodworking equipment. When used in conjunction with efficient dust collection chutes and attachments, the Dust Collector will help you approach “dustfree” woodworking.
330002 Dust Collector • Do not leave the tool running unattended. Turn power off. Don’t leave tool until it comes to a complete stop. • Avoid unintentional starting. Make sure the switch is in the “off” position before plugging in or unplugging the tool. Safety Rules for the Shopsmith Dust Collector • Read and understand the Owners Manual. Learn the Dust Collector’s applications and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to it. • Ground the Dust Collector.
Dust Collector Sawdust and Shavings Sawdust and shavings can be fire hazards and breathing dust can be a health hazard for some people. Dust may cause physical discomfort, especially if you have emphysema, asthma, or an allergic reaction. The dust from some woods can create a toxic reaction. Attach the Dust Collector to the dust chutes on your power tools. This will help collect most of the sawdust and shavings while you’re working and prevent them from entering the air in the room.
330002 Dust Collector General Information Terms to Know The main parts of the Dust Collector are: Dust Collector Attachment Kit: 1. 10. Two Hoses - Connect to the 3-way inlet. 11. Two Inlet Plug Assemblies - Placed in the 3-way inlet port(s) that are not in use. 12. Two Extension Wands 13. Floor Pickup 14. Elbow Brush 15. Reducer - Allows you to connect the Shopsmith 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Bag - A heavy duty, disposable, 30-gallon, 4 mil., clear plastic bag.
Dust Collector Assembly 330002 (42) and nuts (43), starting at the top hole. Hand tighten all three nuts. Assemble the Dust Collector according to the following procedures. The numbers in parentheses are reference numbers listed in the Parts List. Tools Required: Medium and large Phillips screwdrivers Large bladed slot screwdriver Rubber mallet (or block of wood) Adjustable wrench, or 7/16" and 1/2" wrenches ! 1/2" socket, ratchet wrench and short extension ! Pliers ! ! ! ! Install the Legs 1.
330002 Dust Collector Attach the Rear Handle 11. Attach the handle (33) to the back of the legs, using cap screws (31) with lock washers (32) under the cap screw heads. Tighten the Rear Handle Screws Figure 6: With the housing on its side, position the base pan so the straight side faces towards the front. 12. Using a 7/16" wrench, tighten the capscrews (31) which hold the handle (33). 5. Attach the legs to the base pan (47) with four screws (41), lock washers (42) and nuts (43).
Dust Collector 330002 17. Use suitable pliers to bend a tab over the clamp nut (4) toward the housing. Crimp both the tabs flat in order to hold the rack (3) and clamp to the strap. (See Figure 7.) 18. Install the filter hood (1) over the main housing (5) so that the hemmed bottom of the filter hood (containing the metal strap you just installed) fits between the two rolled ribs of the housing.
330002 a loud noise. In some instances, large scraps could even become jammed in the fan. Hoses The hoses attach to stationary or handheld power woodworking equipment with 2-1/4" dust chute outlets. A reducer allows you to connect to equipment with 1-1/4" chutes such as the Shopsmith Mark V Model 500 (having a serial number 222396 or lower). Three 2-1/ 2" diameter hoses can be connected to the 3way inlet and used simultaneously.
MKV TABLE SYSTEM RETRO KIT - 500 TO 510 555135 Troubleshooting Guide Dust Collector problems usually have simple solutions. Under normal use, you should rarely have to service your Dust Collector. Most problems can be corrected by maintenance or a change of work habits. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Unit will not start. Solution Plug loose in outlet. Check plug and outlet. Defective switch. Replace switch. Defective motor. Replace motor.