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Delta 50-180 - Safety Rules

Delta 50-180
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READ
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY
BEFORE
ATTEMPTING
TO
ASSEMBLE,
INSTALL,
OPERATE
OR
SERVICE
YOUR
DUST
COLLECTOR!
RETAIN
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE.
SAFETY
RULES
1.
Follow
all
local
electrical
and
safety
codes,
as
well
as
the
National
Electric
Code
(NEC)
and
the
Occupational
Safety
and
Health
Act
(OSHA).
All
electrical
connections
and
wiring
should
be
performed
by
qualified
personnel
only.
2.
National
Fire
Protection
Association
(NFPA)
standards
require
specific
duct
design
and
dust
collector
configura¬
tion
when
collecting
potentially
reactive
metal
dusts,
such
as
aluminum
and
magnesium.
Consult
current
IsiFPA
standards
before
setting
up
a
dust
collector
and/or
duct
design
for
these
two
materials.
3.
Use
only
3-wire
extension
cords
which
have
3
prong
grounding
type
plugs
and
are
of
adequate
size
for
longer
runs.
4.
Replace
or
repair
damaged
or
worn
cord
immediately.
5.
Protect
the
power
cable
and
never
allow
the
cable
to
come
in
contact
with
sharp
objects.
These
dust
collectors
are
designed
to
help
maintain
clean,
safe
conditions
around
dust
creating
machines
in
workshops
and
factories.
The
flexible
hose
included
with
each
unit
can
be
hooked
directly
into
the
dust
creating
machine.
Dust
collectors
work
by
moving
larger
volumes
of
air
at
lower
suction
pressures
than
vacuum
cleaners.
These
units
are
not
designed
to
be
used
as
high-suction
vacuum
cleaners.
Components
that
must
be
assembled
before
operation
are:
sheet
metal
cylinder,
suction
hose,
two
adjustable
clamps,
sealing
gasket,
deflector
elbow,
discharge
guard
6.
Do
not
kink
power
cable
and
never
allow
the
cable
to
come
in
contact
with
oil,
grease,
hot
surfaces
or
chemicals.
7.
Make
certain
that
the
power
source
conforms
to
the
requirements
of
your
equipment.
8.
KEEP
AWAY
FROM
UNIT
WHEN
IT
IS
OPERATING.
a.
there
is
a
high
speed
blower
wheel
inside
the
blower
housing
that
can
amputate
fingers,
grab
loose
clothes
or
neck
ties.
b.
there
is
also
a
high
speed
cooling
fan
wheel
on
the
top
of
the
motor
that
should
be
avoided
for
the
same
reasons
mentioned
in
item
(a).
9.
This
unit
is
heavier
than
the
container
it
sits
on
and
can
be
turned
over
if
bumped
or
not
placed
on
a
clean,
level
area.
10.
Do
not
attempt
to
clean
or
service
without
discon¬
necting
from
power
source.
bag,
elbo#and
the
dust
bag.
See
assembly
instructions
for
proper
in^stallation.
caution/T
he
blower
housing
contains
a
high
speed
radiai
biacfe
that
can
amputate
fingers,
grab
loose
clothing
and
neck
ties,
or
propei
dust
at
high
veiocities.
DO
NOT
OPERATE
WiTHOUT
THE
DISCHARGE
GUARD
BAG,
ELBOW
AND
DUST
BAG
IN
POSITION.
Do
not
attempt
to
clean,
remove
dust
bag,
service
unit
or
move
a
dust
collector
while
in
operation.
Disconnect
from
power
source
first.
INTRODUCTION
UNPACKING
Carton
must
be
in
upright
position
before
opening.
Inspect
for
shipping
damage
and
advise
carrier
immediately
if
damaged.
Check
parts
list
for
missing
or
damaged
parts.
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