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1. AXMINSTER POWER TOOL CENTRE i Small System Dust Extractor Part no 200063 AXMINSTER N POWER TOOL CENTRE Axminster Devon EX13 5PH UK FREEPHONE 0800 371822 pri www axminster co uk 2 ie www axminster co uk Part No 200063 ne Ike Index of Contents Dust Extractor System Layout Index OF COMM GIES u ante ee 02 Declaralion Of COMONny sisirin aa r a aa 08 eF Far F Whats inthe BOX ea aa aaa aaaea OA ih ir General Instructions for 230v MaChineS c cccccccsesesesesesesscssssseseseseststsesessessseees 05 06 7 i tha Specific Safety Considerations for Dust ExtraCtOss tccccccssssesecsssnenessnesesenenenens 06 Re ie J initial Assembly Instr uctions ni n ld 07 08 09 A a Specifications nennen 09 a E Illustration and Parts D SCLIDtION c cccccccecccessseescssessssssessesesssessssstsesesesesescsesesesenss 10 11 Fi fi i xj a F T SWIC LOCATION and Operation ee 12 i W Routine MAiNtONAanCe 2 csccscccecccsessececesecssesesscessssscesesesssesssesssesssesssesssesesesseesesees 12 i Parts Breakdown for the Dust ExtracCtol cccccccccccceeseeeeeeeceececcceceeseseseseseesess 13 7 _ f Parts List for the Dust Bftra6i r u 2 2 14 z fi a Dust Extractor System LayOUut ccccccccccssccesscesssssssssessessessessessessecsassetsssssessteseesesseeseen 15 E Fi Fu F Bn Fi l F A Pi safety protection when using th
2. clip If wear or fraying is occurring replace the bag e Check the motor for dust sawdust shavings etc build up If this has occurred blow out with L P air or clean with a vacuum cleaner If blowing out remember to wear eye protection and dependent on the type of dust consideration should be given to face masking Monthly e Carry out the weekly checks Dependent on usage consider vacuuming the filter to prevent clogging f www axminster co uk L 1 v E I General Instructions for 230v Machines Good Working Practices Safety ri ge The following suggestions will enable you to observe good working practices keep yourself and fellow workers safe and maintain your tools and equipment in good working order KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT I WARNING OF THE REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN Mains powered Tools and Machines These machines are supplied with a molded 13 Amp Plug and 3 core power cable Before using the machine inspect the cable and the plug to make sure that neither are damaged If any damage is visible have the damaged item inspected repaired by a suitably qualified person If it is necessary to replace the plug it is preferable to use an unbreakable type that will most resist damage Only use a 13 Amp plug and make sure the cable clamp is tightened securely Fuse as required If extension leads are to be used carry out the same safety checks on them and ensure that they ar
3. Be aware that in dry air periods or areas the movement of the air through the machine can generate static electric fields These are not normally a problem as the machine is bonded together via its construction and the whole is earthed back through the electrical supply problems can occur with isolated items such as stands or hosing that are insulated from the ground standing on rubber feet suspended in the air etc i DER j Adjustable clip If possible try to connect everything together electrically to eliminate static shocks Try to route the power cable and the hosing away from busy walkways D FREEPHONE 0800 371822 Do not allow the inlet to become dead ended or block or restrict the outlet this puts undue work on the motor and can lead to overheating TE 06 www axminster co uk Lew Illustration and Parts Description Motor air vent Dust extractor Motor Typ 2 Handles E AXMINSTER NVR Switch Bag mounting ring Flexible ring within the fabric Plastic bag www axminster co uk AHO Initial Assembly Instructions Please refer to the Assembly Drawing if you experience difficulties this will enable you to more readily identify those parts of the machine to which we will be referring Having unpacked your SF CA 200 machine and all its components please check against the What s in the box list above If any parts are missing please contact y
4. 0Hz 3 4HP Motor Speed 2950 r p m Inlet size 2 1 2 Approximate Airflow 340 mtr3 Hr Footprint bag fitted and extended 400mm X 484mm X 1830mm Weight 27Kg D FREEPHONE 0800 371822 09
5. e correctly rated to safely supply the current that is required for your machine Remember most machines or tools have handles or holding positions the power cable is not one of them Work Place Environment The machine is not designed for use outside Keep the machine clean it will enable you to more easily see any damage that may have occurred Clean the machine with a damp soapy cloth if needs be do not use any solvents or cleaners as these may cause damage to any plastic parts or to the electrical components Keep the work area as uncluttered as is practical this includes personnel as well as material Under no circumstances should CHILDREN be allowed in work areas It is good practice to leave the machine unplugged until work is about to commence also make sure to unplug the machine when it is not in use or unattended To avoid inadvertent start up if your machine is not fitted with a NVR system ensure the switch is always returned to the OFF position Once you are ready to commence work remove any tools objects or items that could inadvertently get sucked up by the machine if any and place safely out of the way Re connect the machine ensuring the power cable is not snagged or routed where it could be tripped over as you move about the workshop it is not too close to an unguarded heat source or is laid over or around a sharp edge If the work you are carrying out is liable to generate flying grit dust or chips
6. enings that will securely hold the weight of the machine Make sure the screw threads of the fastenings will pass through the holes in the wall mount plates If possible use flat washers under the screw heads to spread the load D FREEPHONE 0800 371822 07 Initial Assembly Instructions Continued When mounting the unit we strongly advise you get the assistance of another person because of the weight of the machine Wall Bracket On Off Switch Bolts OA u N ISS Inlet i RN mount the machine at j a sensible height i e T a i gt J iie dust ban o cara ER lt construction walls for roperl a to ca hollow walls please select ule to a emptied fastenings that will easily but not so high a on that you cannot of the ma operate the on off switch a Dust Bag s un m Bag mount ring fitting The lower edge of the filter has a flexible ring within the fabric this fits behind a ridge inside the bag mount ring as illustrated below mounting ring Flexible ring within the fabric Initial Assembly Instructions Continued Collection bag mounting Slip the bag over the bag mount ring and fasten into place by encircling the bag with the quick release strap making sure the strap is placed into the groove of the mount ring See illustrations below Specification Axminster No 200063 Axminster Rating Light Trade Filter Rating 1 micron Motor 1 ph 240v 5
7. hat s in the Box Parts Breakdown for the Dust Extractor 23 a or T I Model Number SFCA 200 K 1 i u 1 No Motor Body Filter unit 1 No Dust collection bag 1 No Quick release strap 4 No 2 1 2 X 55cm straight pipe 3 No 2 1 2 T connector A 4 No 2 1 2 Blast gate B 12 No 2 1 2 Connector 2 No 2 1 2 45 degree elbow 0 8 No Wall clamp 2 No 2 1 2 hose clamp 1 No 2 1 2 X 3 flexible hose 1 No Instruction book TI 1 No Guarantee card D gt V Tq O amp a www axminster co uk i H oa J Switch location and operation The switch is of a No Volt Release NVR type this means the switch will turn itself off if there is an interruption to the power supply To operate simply press Green for go Red to stop Red Green Hose Input hose connection Fasten the flexible hose with adjustable clip provided Routine Maintenance AN Disconnect the Machine from the Mains Supply The dust collection bag is reusable many times replacements when required are available from your supplier Empty the collection bag before it overflows wear a dust mask whilst removing and emptying the bag Weekly e Check the inlet and outlet ducts remove any accumulated debris e Check the inlet hoses for splits and cracks repair as necessary e Check the dust collection bag for wear and tear especially around the neck at the jubilee
8. is machine The symbols shown on the cover of this S AFETY manual advise that you wear the correct Safety Protection Symbols Gi L 5 st M tive Fo eb oF os 4 we Ey ge So O UA j i d 4 E S a E E 7 T u AA AXMINSTER D FREEPHONE 0800 371822 15 Parts List for the Dust Extractor A FO een cone En MOTOR COAC MOTOR GASKET MOTOR COVER 19 234 HEX SCREW Eile FLAT WASHER IMPELLER 5 18 WASHER SEd HEX SCREW Ma 2x1 2mm PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW 15 O JAAA HEX SCREW 143001 Sat FLAT WASHER 6 STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING ae DALUM BAACKET LEFT lf a DAUM BAaCKET ANKGHT 18 a TE O01 Bet bt FLAT WASHER SENA HEX SCAB INLET FILTER BAG Fi clas BAG CLAMF ae or mn en E i T TYPE CONNECTOR CONNECTOR I 45 DEGREE ELBOW 32 CONNECTOR 27 ire KAR PLEXIBLE PIPE 1a d 1 WALL ANCHOR HOSE CLAMP p Declaration of Conformity Copied from CE Certificate The undersigned D van Aalderen authorised by San Ford Machinery Co Ltd No 161 7 Chung Shan Rd Feng Yuan Taichung Taiwan R O C declares that this product SFCA 200 manufactured by San Ford Machinery Co is in compliance with the following standards or standardisation documents in accordance with Council Directives EN 292 1 2 EN 1050 EN 294 EN60204 1 98 37 EC 73 23EC FREEPHONE 0800 371822 03 Pe I bna W
9. our supplier or our Customer Services personnel straight away using the numbers listed in the Axminster catalogue Having unpacked the machine and checked it over please store the packaging for a short period in case the machine needs to be returned to your supplier or ourselves for any reason The machine comes largely assembled the exception being the mounting of the wall brackets and dust collection bag PLEASE NOTE This machine weighs 27kg net and considerably more when the dust bag is full of material You must make sure that the wall surface that you mount the machine onto is capable of carrying this load Plasterboard and other dry wall linings will need some reinforcement or framework to carry the load Wall mount assembly Bolt on loosely the two wall mount brackets using the 8 x 10mm bolts and flat washers provided Please refer to the illustration to ensure you have them fitted the right way up and to make sure they present a flat surface to the wall When you are certain you have them mounted correctly tighten the bolts firmly see illustrations below Now you can measure the hole spacing dimensions and transfer them to your wall Make sure you mount the machine at a sensible height i e high enough to allow the dust bag to hang properly and to be able to be emptied easily but not so high that you cannot operate the on off switch Please use expansion bolts for solid construction walls for hollow walls please select fast
10. r etc etc Keyhole fixing Be aware that wood dust is an explosive medium Do not allow any naked light source to occur anywhere near the machine This includes cigarettes matches etc and do not place the machine near any unprotected light bulbs that could possibly get broken The suction force is generated by a high speed fan unit This has the potential to amputate fingers grab loose clothing ties etc and bat large chips etc at high speeds Keep all guarding in place and if access to the fan becomes necessary due to blockage etc disconnect the machine from the mains supply and ensure the fan has come to a complete stop before putting your hands anywhere near to it If you are not using clear extraction hose periodically remove the hose to check that the inlet to the machine is not getting restricted Quick release strap Keep the dust filter clean The machine relies on its ability to blow air through the dust filter to generate good suction If the cloth of the filter starts to clog this reduces the airflow and hence the machine becomes less efficient A good indicator is the speed at which the filter inflates and how firm it feels quick inflation and a very firm feel means that the filter is clogged and the air is having difficulty passing through the cloth You should feel a definite flow through the vents The filter can be cleaned and one of the simplest methods is to vacuum the filter from the inside
11. wear the appropriate safety clothing goggles gloves masks etc If the work operation appears to be excessively noisy wear ear defenders If you wear your hair in a long style wearing a cap safety helmet hairnet even a sweatband will minimise the possibility of your hair being caught up in the rotating parts of the machine likewise consideration should be given to the removal of rings and wristwatches if these are liable to be a snag hazard Consideration should also be given to non slip footwear etc D FREEPHONE 0800 371822 05 Illustration and Parts Description W General Instructions for 230v Machines was DO NOT work with cutting or boring tools of any description if you are en Wall m all mounting tired your attention is wandering or you are being subjected to distraction Fri Typ 2 handle brackets A deep cut a lost fingertip or worse is not worth it J J DO NOT use this machine within the designated safety areas of flammable A liquid stores or in areas where there may be volatile gases There are very expensive very specialised machines for working in these areas THIS IS NOT ONE OF THEM Above all OBSERVE make sure you know what is happening around you and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU WEAR EAR PROTECTION IF YOU ARE USING THIS MACHINE Specific Safety Considerations for Dust Extractors A Qin Do not uplift workshop floor debris stones nails screws pape
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