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Dustopper PRO - QUICK GUIDE; Tips for Optimal Separation; Hose Connection Guidance; Drywall Dust Vacuuming Guide

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HOW TO OBTAIN OPTIMAL SEPARATION
• Be sure the Dustopper® is t securely on the bucket. Check to make sure
no major air leaks between the Dustopper® and the bucket, as well as the
ports. Clean debris from between the bottom of the Dustopper® and the
rim of the bucket.
• Ensure air ow is not restricted. Signs of restriction can be a collapsing
bucket or the vacuum overworking.
• Avoid long hoses. Longer hoses add to the restriction of air ow and
reduce CFM.
• Check the hoses and make sure there aren’t any clogs in them.
• Check your Dustopper® frequently to be sure a large piece of debris isn’t
stuck on the separator plate.
• Make sure to always clean or replace vacuums lter when needed. A
clogged lter can cause restriction to the air ow. Occasionally check
lter and clean or replace when necessary. Clogged lters lower CFM
which can reduce separation performance.
• Dustopper® is recommended for use with vacuums with 5.0 HP or more.
The more power, the better the separation. Underpowered vacuums
reduce dust collection eciency.
HOSE CONNECTIONS
• The Dustopper® hose is designed to t ideally with wet/dry vacuums
having a 2-1/2 in. connection port. Flexible hose adapters and/or the use
of hose clamps can help with adapting Dustopper® to other makes of wet/
dry vacuums. Adding electrical tape to the hose end (input port) or the
outlet port to increase friction may improve hose coupling.
FOR VACUUMING DRYWALL DUST
• See the article on drywall on our website — www.dustopper.com/drywall
NEED HELP OR HAVE A QUESTION?
Email us at service@dustopper.com
For more on dust collection and setting up your shop with a
Dustopper®, visit our website at www.dustopper.com/help.
QUICK GUIDE