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1.          210642    aSa MOS ESL        INDUSTRIAL           UB 2200VECK  Cyclone Extractor            _             amp     28 5 2015             of Contents    Index of Contents 02             Declaration of Conformity 03  What s Included 03 04 05 06  General Instructions for 230V Machines 07  Specific Safety for Dust Extractors 07 08  Specification 08  Assembly Instructions 08 09 10 11 12 13 14  Parts Description and Illustration 14 15  Operating and Adjustments 16  Maintenance 17  Weekly LEV System Maintenance Lo 18 19  LEV Testin 20  Parts Breakdown 21  Parts List 22 23 24  Wiring Diagram 25       Notes 26 27    Declaration of Conformity    Copied from CE Certificate manufactured by Chang Tjer Machinery Co   Ltd  is  Ar in compliance with the standards determined in the   The undersigned  authorised by following Machinery Directive  2006 42 EC   Manufactured by Chang Tjer Machinery Co   Ltd  EN 60335 1 2002   A11  2004     No  195 12  Chung Cheng RD   Ta Ya Dist   Taichung        2004   A12  2006   A13  2008    42850  Taiwan  R O C    Model Number  UB 2200ECK  Dust Collector           The symbols below advise that you follow  Wa r m   n g the correct safety procedures when using    this machine     Q D    Fully read manual Ear protection Eye protection Dust mask Two man Keep hands away from  and safety instructions should be worn should be worn should be worn assembly moving parts and  before use       cutting area    What s Included       Quantity Item Model Number  ____ 
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3.    the motor  problems can occur with isolated items  such as stands or   and can lead to overheating               N NOTE  DO NOT FIT PLASTIC WASTE BAGS TO THIS MACHINE   Specification   Code 210642  Model UB 2200VECK  Ratin Industrial  Power 1 5 kW  230V 1ph   Air Flow 2  00m3 hr  Noise Level 74dB A    3m  Filter Area 3 7m   Particle Size 1 micron  Hose Diameter 100mm x 2  amp  200mm x1  Overall L x W x H 1 000 x 670 x 1 700mm  Weight 131k       Assembly Instructions    Please read through the section entitled Parts identification and Description  this will enable you to more readily  identify those parts of the cyclone extractor     Please note  some of this assembly procedure is best accomplished by two persons  Although   the tasks are not impossible  some of the items are heavy and awkward  and a mishandling  error could cause injury  Please think about what you are doing  your capabilities and your  personal safety  We have added the two person symbol  to any operation that we recommend    should be a two person task     Unpack all the boxes and check all the components listed in the  What s Included  section  If any parts or components  are missing  please contact our Customer Services Department using the procedures and telephone numbers listed in  our catalogue     Please note  on occasions the packing list is not strictly adhered to  Please check all the boxes  packets  etc  to make sure that all the parts have been accounted for     PLEASE RECYCLE ANY UNWANTED PAC
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5.  Included       What s Included                E  5                   What s Included       General Instruction for 230   Machines    Good Working Practices Safety    The following suggestions will enable you to observe  good working practices keep yourself and fellow workers  safe and maintain your tools and equipment    good  working order     WARNING   KEEP TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT OUT  OF THE REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN           Mains Powered Tools        Machines    Primary Precautions    These machines are supplied with a moulded 16 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 16 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 are 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     Workplace 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 n
6.  UB2206ECK  1 No Cyclone Extractor  1 No Instruction Manual  Box 1 Box 2  Quantity Item Part   Quantity ltem Part  1 No 5mm Hex Key 1 1 No Bin Cover 17  1 No 10 12mm Spanner 2  1No Large Flexible Hose 18  2 No Castor Wheels 3  1No Dust Extraction Adaptor 19  2 No Fixed Castor Wheels 4  1No Rear Filter Cover 20  2 No Large Steel Clips 5  1No Cyclone Extractor Base 21  2 No Small Hose Clips 6  1     Bin 22  1 No Dust Bag 7  1     Upper Inner Panel 23  1 No Small Drum Sealing Tape 8  2No Side Panels 24  1 No Extractor Handle 9  1No Lower Inner Panel 25  1 No Flexible Connector 10  1No Motor Extraction Assembly 26  1     Filter Sealing          11  1 No Dust Bag Securing Clip 12   Bag Containing  1 No Dust Bag 13 _  16     Large Bolts     4           Castor Wheels 14  24No Hex Head Coach Screws B  2 No Bin Lever Clamps with four Hex 2 No Phillips Head Button Screws C  Head Coach Bolts 15  7 NO Small Phillips Screw D  1 No Manometer and Hose 16    Please read the Instruction Manual prior to using your new machine  As well as the operating procedures for your  new machine  there are numerous hints and tips to help you to use the machine safely and to maintain its efficiency  and prolong its life  There is also a detailed description of the parts of your Cyclone Extractor  which will enable you to  become familiar with terminology we will use in this manual  Keep this Instruction Manual readily accessible for any    others who may also be required to use the machine           What s
7.  hose  18    place the hose over the dust extraction outlet  26  and  tighten the hose clip   See figure 24        Figure 24       Inset the pre drilled holes in the bin cover  17  over the  lever clamp threads  until the bin cover is up against  the threaded stop  Replace the nuts and tighten with a  spanner   See figure 25     Figure 25              Threaded stop  e        Spanner    Assembly Instructions    Wrap the sealing tape  8  around the end of the drum  Figure 29   see figure 25   pull the flexible connector  10  up and  over the dust extraction drum  remove the screw from the  remaining large steel clip  5   wrap the clip around the  extraction drum and onto the flexible connector  Replace  the screw and tighten   See figures 26 27     Figure 26          Filter Bag Assembly    Locate the filter sealing tape  11   dust bag securing clip   12  and dust bag  13  Wrap the filter sealing tape  11   around the end of the filter   see figure 30   place the dust       bag  13  over the filter and secure in place using the dust  a h       Q                            clip  12                      31     Figure 27 Figure 30    Ee        Open the bin bag  7  and place in the bin  22    see figure  28   Lift up the bin levers  15   wheel the bin between the  legs of the extractor base  21  and lower the bin cover   17  on top of the bin by pressing down on the levers   15    See figure 28     Figure 28       Extractor Handle Assembly    Locate the extractor handle  9    positi
8. AR A DUST MASK  WARNING   ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION       After a period of time dust  sawdust and shavings can  build up causing blockages and reduced suction  performance  Follow the maintenance instructions below  to keep your extractor working a peak performance     Basic Maintenance       Daily          Empty the collection bag before it overflows  weara   Undo the six Phillips screws  D  and remove the rear filter  dust mask whilst removing and emptying the bag  cover  20   place components carefully aside    Weekly       Check the inlet and outlet ducts and remove any  accumulated sawdust     eCheck the inlet hoses for splits and cracks  repair as  necessary         Check the dust collection bag for wear and tear   especially around the neck at the jubilee clip  If wear  or fraying is occurring  replace the bag     a aY  w           ee            gt   MP DM  mtt      Check the motor for dust  sawdust  shavings etc   build up  If this has occurred  clean with a vacuum  cleaner       Start up the extractor  wait a few seconds and  switch off  approximately 60 seconds later the  shaker motor will start up  There will be a distinct  clicking noise as the shaker motor paddles go round   running several revelations first clockwise and then  anti clockwise  switching off automatically  If no  sound is heard remove the filter bag and look up  inside the filter for any signs that the paddles are  being obstructed  If there is no obstruction contact  Axminster Tool Centre s Tec
9. KAGING RESPONSIBLY        Assembly Instructions    Having unpacked the boxes  put all components where Figure 04 Figure 05  they are readily to hand  Locate the four castor wheels     3 4   the cyclone extractor base  21  and the 16 threaded  bolts  A   Lineup the holes      the non fixed castor wheels   3  with the threaded holes to the rear of the extractor  base  21  and secure using the threaded bolts  A   Repeat  the procedure for the fixed castor wheel  4  but to the  opposite end of the base and tighten using a spanner    See figures 1 2     Figure 01       Line up the three pre drilled holes in the side panel with the  threaded holes in the base  21  and secure using the three  coach screws  B            E  x     A       Fix the four castor wheels  3 and 4  to the cyclone base  21  Position the lower inner panel  25  between the two side  using the threaded bolts  A   panels  24   raise the inner panel  lineup the holes with    the slotted holes  a  in the side panels and secure using  four Hex head screws  B  and tighten with a Hex key   See    Figure 02  figures 6 7     Figure 06 Figure 07    1            I    INDUSTRIAL SERIES       x E NERDS Ae TUIS UEM    The four castors fixed to the base    Turn the base  21  over  locate one of the side panel  24    three Hex head coach screws  B   and the 5mm Hex key   1   Lineup the three pre drilled holes in the side panel  with the threaded holes in the base  21  and secure using  the three coach screws  B   Repeat for opp
10. anel with six Hex head screws  B    See figures  11 12        10    Manometer Assembly    Locate the manometer and hose  16   connect the hose  to the brass air inlet fitting to the rear of the manometer  and inset the other end over the outlet on the extraction  drum  26    See figure 15     NOTE  Make sure the hose is securely on to prevent any air  leakage and giving a false reading on the manometer     Figure 15    Fit the hose to the brass air inlet fitting  a  and place the other  end over the extraction drum air outlet  b     Position the manometer mounting holes over the  two pre drilled holes on the side panel  24  and secure  using the two Phillips screws  C    See figure 16     Figure 16       Rear Filter Cover Assembly    Figure 17 Locate the rear filter cover      20         the small Phillips  screws  0   Place the filter  cover  20  over the rear  filter and lineup the holes  in the fllter cover with the  pre drilled holes to the  ends of the side panels   24  secure in place using  the Phillips screw  D    See  figures 17 18           Assembly Instructions    Figure 18       Bin Assembly    Locate the bin  22   bin castor wheels  14   large flexible  hose  18  and one of the two small hose clips  6   Turn  the bin over  screw the bin castor wheels  14  into the  threaded holes in the bin and using the supplied spanner   2  tighten each castor wheel   See figures 19     NOTE  Do Not Overtighten    Figure 19    Slot the small hose clip  6  over the end of flexib
11. anister Filter 370x600 1  44  Rod Kit 1  45 Nut M5 2  46 Cap Screw M5xl2 2  47B Packing 1  48 Rod 1  49 Main Spindle 1  50 Fange Bolts M5x12 4  52 Clamp 1  53 PE Bag for Canister 1  54 Left Stand Board 1  55 Right Stand Board 1  56 Button Head Hex Screw 5 16    1 2  24  57 Fixing Board 1  58 Philips Head Screw M5x8 8  59 Flat Head Screw 1 4    1 2  2  60 Quick Handle 2  61 Nut 3 8  2  62 Long Nut 3 8    2  63    Drum Lid 1  64 Base 1  65 Rotating Base Wheel 3    2  66 Fixing Base Wheel 3  2  61 Flange Bolt 5 16   x   2    16  68 Allen Wrench 5mm 1  69 Open Wrench 10x12 1  70 Canister Fixing Plate 1  71 Clamp 1  72 Wire Clip UC4 2  73 Connecting Wire 18AGx3Cx77CM 1  74 Cap 4  1  75 Chain 1  76                5 16  1  77 Ground Screw 3 16   3 8  1  78 Flange Bolt 1 4    2 1 2   1  79 Sponge Form 3x20x1200 1  80 Guard 1  81 Side Upper Support Plate 1  82 Negative Pressure Gauge Flange 1  83               Pressure Gauge 1             23       Parts List                                           84 Plastic pipe 1  85          1  86                     1  87             for Drum Use 1  89 Flapper 1  90 Motor Cord 1  91 Foam 10mx30x970 2  93 Tooth Washer 3 16    1  94 Nut M5 2  95 Plate Fixing Block 1       24       Wiring Diagram         _                     Wiring of magnetic switch          1 5KW  5082  220V 240V  12A       BARGE   Wiring of remote control   13V    1N4148    1 ju 3 L    UB 2200ECK        25    Notes    26    27    Notes    The Axminster guarantee is available   
12. eeds be  do not use any solvents or  cleaners  as these may cause damage to any plastic parts  or to the electrical components    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       if your machine is not fitted    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     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 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       is  not too close to an unguarded heat source  or is laid over    AN          or around a sharp edge  If the work you are carrying   out is liable to generate flying grit  dust or chips  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 remova
13. er form blocking      9 Extractor handle    20 Rear filter cover    25 Lower inner panel  13 Filter dust bag    _     3 Castor wheels    21 Cyclone extractor base  24 Side Panel    14    NVR Control switch assembly                          Ty    3              Reset button       16 Manometer             t  JAN    ia Rb  qp                       4 Lockable fixed castor          wheel    Parts Description and Illustration       ON    button            Motor assembly lifting ring  Emergency stop    26 Motor extraction  assembly    19 Dust extractor     P adaptor                      10 Flexible connector  5 Large steel clips    17 Bin Cover    7 Bin bag                     p         22 Bin    21 Cyclone  extractor base    14 Bin castor wheels    15                    and Adjustments  Switching ON Off    ALWAYS TURN ON OFF THE EXTRACTOR BY THE  NVR CONTROL SWITCH NOT THE MAINS SWITCH           This is to allow the shaker motor to perform the self   cleaning operation  If the cyclone extractor is turned  off at the mains switch  the shaker motor will not cut  in  If this is constantly repeated  eventually the filter  will become blocked  causing reduced performance     Manometer    The manometer is used to monitor the air flow in the  ducting system When you first use your extractor it is  recommended you mark on    manometer    the pressure  the extractor it running at  to do this follow the  instructions below     Note  the reading can vary depending on the size of  the ducting 
14. hnical Enquiries on 03332  406406 or email technical axminster co uk for  technical assistance        Use a vacuum cleaner to clean inside the rear filter    17    CLEAN FILTERS     m   Z   lt        gt          m  ce    s uUaWIWOD    REMOVE AND  CLEAN FILTERS    Aaessadou JI  S1O12    O2 ajsem   3dui3                   pue                                    elsem                               pue  P  VY J                     191 U 42942    uonipuo   pue               104  s 1  1  3 42945      01 U0                         JO uonje1edo 2aU7               Ji suon  naysqo                     53        4294                     215               bul2np    3  eu5          Weekly LEV System Maintenance Log    Weekly LEV System Maintenance Log                                                CLEAN FILTERS  REMOVE AND  CLEAN FILTERS       UO I IPUOD pue                         4032   10 gt  else 4294    54934         gt  pue  po33y JI    s1  yeus 191 U Y3  u2   uonipuo   pue                                             1043 402 sleplselq        JO                    2945              Ji suol2n43sdqo   Aue               5        4294                   215               bul2np    3  eu5                 2     JI  S1O12    O32 7              to have your system tested and certified                 w              w          O   a   o             2        N   ie  ru     O      Sr    gt       o        lt           19    LEV Testing    Why should   bother with      2    The law says you must co
15. l of rings  and wristwatches if these are liable to be a   snag    hazard   Consideration should also be given to non slip footwear   etc     Do not use this machine if you are tired  your attention is  wandering or you are being subjected to distraction     Do not use this machine within the designated safety  areas of flammable liquid stores or in areas where there  may be volatile gases There are very expensive  very  specialised machines for working in these areas  Above  all  OBSERVE     make sure you know what is happening  around you  and USE YOUR COMMON SENSE     Specific Safety for Dust  Extractors    Do not use this machine as a vacuum cleaner        to keep  the waste medium to wood by products     Do not uplift workshop floor debris  stones  nails  screws   paper etc   etc   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 
16. le hose   18  and inset the hose over the bin inlet  Using a Phillips  screwdriver tighten the hose clip  6   to secure the hose in  position   See figure 20        11 Continues on next page    Assembly Instructions    Bin Lever Clamps Assembly    Lineup the four pre drilled holes on lever clamp  15  with    the pre drilled holes in the supporting bracket  A  see  figure 21 secure using the four Phillips screws     Figure 21 Phillips Screw       Remove the nuts from the ends of lever clamp threads   15  manoeuvre the bin lid assembly  17  and lineup the  holes in the bin lid brackets with the lever clamp threads   Slot the threads though the holes and secure using the  nuts you removed earlier   see figure 21      DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN     Flexible Connector Assembly    Locate the flexible connector  10   bin cover  17  and  the two large steel clips  5   Carefully ease the flexible  connector  10  over the lip of the bin cover  17  using  a screwdriver until it is flush against the bin cover   See  figure 22     WARNING   BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN EASING    THE FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR ON AS NOT TO TEAR  THE SEAL       Figure 22       Place one of the steel clips  5  over the flexible connector   10   until its flush against the bin cover  17  and using a  screwdriver tighten the clip   See figure 23           12    Figure 23          Remove the nuts from the ends of lever clamp threads   15   manoeuvre the bin assembly  22  near the extractor   insert the remaining hose clip  6  over the
17. not using    clear    extraction hose  periodically  remove the hose to check that the inlet to the machine  is not getting restricted   The safety guard grill of the  inlet duct can be particularly irksome in this way  as long  strand shavings etc   can wrap around the grill fret      Continues on next page       Specific Safety for Dust Extractors    Keep the particle filter clean  The machine relies on its hosing that are insulated from the ground  standing on  ability to    blow    air through the filter  to generate good rubber feet   suspended in the air etc     suction  If the particle filter starts to clog  this reduces the   air flow and hence the machine becomes less efficient  If possible  try to connect everything together electrically     to eliminate static shocks   The particle filter can be cleaned  by removing the rear  filter cover  20  and using a vacuum cleaner  clean the  Use the integral metal coil in flexible plastic hosing to  inside of the filter as illustrated on page 17  connect units together      Be aware that in dry air periods or areas the movement   Try to route the power cable and the hosing away from    of the air through the machine can generate static busy walkways   electric fields  These are not normally a problem as the  machine is bonded together via its construction and Do not allow the inlet to become    dead ended  or block    the whole is earthed back through the electrical supply    or restrict the outlet  this puts undue strain   
18. ntrol the risks from these  substances  the Control of Substances Hazardous to  Health  COSHH  Regulations  Installing LEV may help you  to do this     For more information about other ways of eliminating or  reducing airborne contamination at work look at HSE   s  COSHH website  hse gov uk coshh     Health and Safety Executive    Gontrolling airborne  contaminants at work    A guide to local exhaust ventilation  LEV        A guide to local exhaust ventilation  LEV   Ref Code  HSG258    The book above provides guidance on the supply of local  exhaust ventilation  LEV  equipment  It describes the  principles and good practice of deciding on  designing   commissioning and testing cost effective LEV     The guidance is written for the suppliers of LEV goods  and   services  but will also be helpful for employers and  managers in medium sized businesses  and trade union  and employee safety representatives  All of these groups  need to work together to provide  maintain and use  effective LEV and to reduce exposure from inhalation of  hazardous substances     The book contains information about the roles and   legal responsibilities of suppliers and of their clients as  employers  competence  principles of good design  practice for effective LEV hoods and their classification   ducts  air movers  air cleaners  and system documentation  with checking and maintenance schedules  and the  marking of defective equipment     It also includes guidance on the specification of LEV  the  s
19. on the handle so  the pre drilled holes lineup with threaded holes in the  extractor assembly  26  and secure using two Hex screws   B    See figure 29     MES TM  S e    EA YU  13 Continues on next page    Assembly Instructions    Figure 32         THE NVR CONTROL SWITCH NOT THE MAINS  SWITCH      NOTE  ALWAYS TURN ON OFF THE EXTRACTOR    Locate the dust extraction   adaptor outlet  19  and the   remaining Phillips Screw  D     Connect the extraction hoses to the adaptor outlets     Slide the adaptor outlet  19  using jubilee clips            over the end of the drums   outlet  line up the pre drilled   Plug the extractor into the mains supply  turn on the   holes and secure using the   extractor by pressing the    ON    button on the NVR switch    Phillips screw  D    See figure   wait until the extractor is at full soeed and check if there   32  are any signs of vibration  If all is well  switch off extractor  by pressing the    Emergency Stop    button  If not switch off  and check all fixings again        NOTE  Go around the extractor and make sure all fixings      are tight  DO        OVERTIGHTEN  NOTE  approximately 60 seconds after you switch  off the extractor the shaker motor will start up and    WARNING  MAKE SURE CHILDREN ARE KEPT run  several revelations first clockwise and then anti   AWAY FROM THE CYCLONE EXTRACTOR WHILE clockwise  switching off automatically    IN OPERATION            Motor Shaker motor  designed to shake the       filter to prevent       filt
20. osite side and  light tighten using the Hex key  See figures 3 4 5     Figure 03         ar        x                        9 Continues      next             Assembly Instructions    Motor Extraction Assembly Figure 11 Figure 12    WARNING  THE MOTOR EXTRACTION ASSEMBLY  IS VERY HEAVY IT IS ADVISABLE TO SEEK HELP        TWO PERSON ASSEMBLY     Locate the motor extraction assembly  26   lift the  assembly and place it carefully astride the side panels  24    Carefully manoeuvre the extraction assembly  until the  threaded holes in the assembly lineup with the holes on  top of side panels  24   Secure the assembly using the Hex  screws  B    See figures 8 9 10     Figure 08 Figure 09          Use the supplied Hex key to  tighten all the Hex screws  B        NVR Control Switch Assembly   Remove the control switch assembly from the cardboard  box on top of the extractor  locate the two Phillips screws   B   position the control switch mounting holes over the  threaded holes  a  on the extraction assembly  26  and  secure using the Phillips screws  B    See figures 13     Figure 13          Figure 10       Secure the power cables using the two cable clamps  b   mounted on top of the extractor  26    See figure 14     Figure 14       Secure the extraction assembly  26  using six Hex head screws   B     Locate the upper inner panel  23   position the panel on  top of the lower panel  25   offer up the threaded holes  with the remaining holes in the side panels  24  and  secure the p
21. s together with household waste material In observance of European  Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and itsimplementation in accordance  with national law  electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and  returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility     
22. system     1 Connect your cyclone extractor to the ducting system        2 Start up the extractor by pressing the    green    button on  the NVR switch assembly and check the reading on the  manometer     3  Using a marker or sticky label mark the reading on the  manometer   see figure 34   This is to confirm that every  time you switch on you know what the read will be     Figure 34             If you find the reading has increased there could be a  blockage in the ducting system or extractor unit  check  the following     WARNING   BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY  MAINTENANCE DISCONNECT THE CYCLONE  EXTRACTOR FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY              Check the rear filter for signs of build of sawdust and  clean with a vacuum cleaner           Check the shaker motor 15 working properly      Check the hoses for blockages       Check the bin bag and empty if full   If the reading has decreased  check the following     eCheck the hoses are secure     NOT LOOSE    which will  lead to air leakages        Check hoses for splits and cracks    e Check    Blastgates    that are not    use are shut    Extraction Accessories    For all of our accessories please see our catalogue or  contact us on     Freephone  03332 406406    16    Maintenance    WARNING   BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY Monthly   MAINTENANCE DISCONNECT THE CYCLONE       EXTRACTOR FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY     Remove the rear filter cover  20  and vacuum inside  the filter     WARNING   KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM WORK  AREA    WARNING   ALWAYS WE
23. upplier s quotation  commissioning  zone marking  the  user manual and logbook  testing and hood labels  20    Parts Breakdown       21    Parts List                                                                                                                                     Part No  Description Specification Q   TY  1            1  2 Motor Packing 1  3 Motor Plate 1  4 Hex Head Screw 5 16   xl    4  5 Lock Washer 5 16    4  6 Nut 5 16    4  7 Flange Bolt 5 16   x3 4    18  8 Impeller 14 5    1  9 Key 7  7  25 1  10 Set Screw 3 8   x3 4    1  11 Washer 1  12 Cap Screw M6x20 1  13 Main Housing 1  14 Housing 1  15 Clamp 1   16B Reducing Housing 1  17 Inlet Adapter 8   4  1  18 Philips Head Screw 3 16 x3 8  10  19 Hose Clamp 2  20 Hose 12  1  21 Collecting Drum 1  22                 1  23 Rivet 4 2 8  24 Drum Handle 1  25 Flat Head Screw   4   1 2  2  26 Drum Wheel 2  4  27 Switch Plate 1  28 Philips          Screw 3 16 x3 8  2   28 1 Philips Head Screw 3 16 x3 8  2  29 Magnetic Switch 1  30 Bushing M20 3  31 Bushing M16 10B 1  32 Power          1  33                1  34 Philips Head Screw M4x60 4  35 Flange Bolt IATxI 2  2  36 Handle 1  37 Flange Bolt 5 16 xl 2  6  38 Lower Fixing Plate 2  39 Philips Head Screw M5xIO 8  40 Button Head Screw M5x6 6             22       Parts List                                                                                                                                     41 Ball Bearing 12x14x6 2  42 Ball Bearing Fixing Plate 2  43 C
    
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