EDCO VAC-200 User Manual

E-VAC290&VAC200-I-0808
Operator’s Instruction Manual
EDCO VAC-290&VAC-200
INDUSTRIAL VACUUM SYSTEMS
VAC-290
Manual - Portable Dry Dust Removal
VAC-200
100 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick, MD 21702-4600 USA
Phone (301) 663-1600 • 1-800-638-3326
Fax (301) 663-1607 • 1-800-447-3326
Website: www.edcoinc.com
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READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY
Death or serious injury could occur if this machine is used improperly.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT.
SAFETY MESSAGES
Safety Instructions are proceeded by a graphic alert symbol
of DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
SAFETY MESSAGES
Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not avoided, can result in death or serious injury.
Indicates hazards which, if not avoided, could result in serious injury and or damage to the equipment.
GASOLINE/PROPANE POWERED EQUIPMENT
Engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproduc­tive harm.
Gasoline is extremely fl ammable and poisonous.
It should only be dispensed in well ventilated areas, and with a cool engine.
Small gasoline engines produce high concentra-
tions of carbon monoxide (CO) example: a 5 HP 4 cycle engine operation in an enclosed 100,000 cu. ft. area with only one change of air per hour is capable of providing
deadly concentrations of CO in less than fi fteen minutes.
Five changes of air in the same area will produce noxious fumes in less than 30 minutes. Gasoline or propane pow­ ered equipment should not be used in enclosed or partially enclosed areas. Symptoms of CO poisoning include, head­ ache, nausea, weakness, dizziness, visual problems and loss of consciousness. If symptoms occur - get into fresh air and seek medical attention immediately.
ELECTRICAL POWERED EQUIPMENT
Extreme care must be taken when operating electric models with water present: Ensure power cord is prop­erly grounded, is attached to a Ground-Fault-Interrupter (GFI) outlet, and is undamaged.
Check all electrical cables - be sure connections are tight and
cable is continuous and in good condition. Be sure cable is
correctly rated for both the operating current and voltage of
this equipment.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can
result in a risk of electric shock. Check with qualifi ed electri-
cian or service person if there is any doubt as to whether the
outlet is properly grounded. Adhere to all local codes and
ordinances.
NOTE: In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides a path of least resistance for the electric current to dissipate. The motor is equipped with a grounded plug and must be connected to an outlet that is properly installed and properly grounded. DO NOT modify the plug provided on the
motor. If the plug does not fi t the outlet have a qualifi ed electri-
cian install the proper receptacle.
Switch motor OFF before disconnecting power.
Do not disconnect power by pulling cord. To disconnect, grasp
the plug, not the cord.
Unplug power cord at the machine when not in use and before
servicing.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Equipment should only be operated by trained personnel in
good physical condition and mental health (not fatigued). The operator and maintenance personnel must be physically able to handle the bulk weight and power of this equipment.
This is a one person tool. Maintain a safe operating distance to other personnel. It is the operators’ responsibility to keep
other people (workers, pedestrians, bystanders, etc.) away during operation. Block off the work area in all directions with roping, safety netting, etc. for a safe distance. Failure to do so
may result in others being injured by fl ying debris or exposing
them to harmful dust and noise.
This equipment is intended for commercial use only.
For the operator’s safety and the safety of others, always keep
all guards in place during operation.
Never let equipment run unattended.
Personal Protection Equipment and proper safety attire must
be worn when operating this machinery. The operator must wear approved safety equipment appropriate for the job such as hard hat and safety shoes when conditions require. Hear­ing protection MUST be used (operational noise levels of this equipment may exceed 85db). Eye protection MUST be worn at all times.
Keep body parts and loose clothing away from moving parts. Failure to do so could result in dismemberment or death.
Do not modify the machine.
Stop motor/engine when adjusting or servicing this equipment.
Maintain a safe operating distance from fl ammable
materials. Sparks from the cutting-action of this machine
can ignite fl ammable materials or vapors.
DUST WARNING
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activi­ties contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
Lead from lead-based paints, and
Crystalline silica from bricks and concrete and other
masonry products. Your risk of exposure to these chemicals varies depending
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your risk: work in a well ventilated area, use a dust control system, such as an industrial-style vacuum, and wear approved personal safety equipment, such as a dust/particle respirator designed
to fi lter out microscopic particles.
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©2008
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100 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick, MD 21702-4600 USA Phone (301) 663-1600 • 1-800-638-3326 Fax (301) 663-1607 • 1-800-447-3326 Website: www.edcoinc.com Email: sales@edcoinc.com
Section Page Number
Safety Instructions.....................................................................................................2
Specifi cations............................................................................................................3
Safey Guidelines & Safety........................................................................................4-5
Start-Up VAC-200 & VAC-290...................................................................................5
Inspection & Maintenance VAC-200.........................................................................6-8
Inspection & Maintenance VAC-290.........................................................................8-10
Trouble Shooting VAC-200 & VAC-290......................................................................11
SMI Dust and Silica Warning......................................................................................11
Limited Equipment Warranty..............................................................................Back Page
Note:
All dimensions and
weights are for
reference only
and subject to change at
any time.
E-VAC290&VAC200-I-0808
SPECIFICATIONS
Table of Contents
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Note: VAC-290
Shown
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
To insure product safety and reliability, always use genuine EDCO replacement parts when making repairs to the equip­ment.
When ordering parts, please specify the MODEL and SERIAL NUMBER of the machine as given on the NAMEPLATE. In addition, give part number, description and quantity as listed on the parts list.
Please note: Due to improvements and changes in the equip­ment the illustrations shown may be different from the actual machine.
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Figure 1
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“C”
Weight
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VAC-290 VAC-200
20” (50.8mm)
51” (129.5mm)
32” (81mm)
169 lbs. (76.6kg)
20” (50.8mm)
35” (89mm)
32” (81mm)
90 lbs. (40.8kg)
100 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick, MD 21702-4600 USA
Phone (301) 663-1600 • 1-800-638-3326
Fax (301) 663-1607 • 1-800-447-3326
Website: www.edcoinc.com
Printed in USA
TVW ©2008
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Read and understand this Operator’s Instruction Manual,
and the Engine Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual
before operating this equipment.
Death of serious injury can result if this machine is used improperly.
Guidelines
Eye and ear protection must be worn at all times while the saw is in use. During normal operation, sound pressure levels exceed 85dBA. Use only ANSI approved safety glasses to help prevent eye injury. Standard eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses; they are NOT safety glasses.
Operator must wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can get tangled in moving parts. Footwear should provide sure footing and protection from debris that may be dropped. Take steps to insure hair will not be caught in moving parts. If necessary, tie it back.
When loading or unloading the saw, use caution. Make sure rolling table is locked so that the blade will not be damaged. Do not move the saw while the engine is running.
Never exceed the maximum operating speed of the blade. Match the blade speed rating with the arbor shaft speed.
Never leave the saw running unattended.
Never operate this saw under the infl uence of drugs, alcohol or when taking medications that impair the senses or
reactions, or when excessively tired or under stress.
Do not lend or rent this equipment without including the Operator’s Instruction Manual and the Engine Manufac­ turer’s Manual.
Make sure all safety decals can be clearly read and understood. Replace damaged or missing decals immedi­ ately.
For Electric Models:
Electric motor must be properly grounded at all times. Check the outlet box to be sure the electrical service is
properly grounded and that adequate power is available. Insuffi cient power will cause motor to overheat and burn
out. Use only grounded extension cords correctly sized for the current draw and voltage drop (amp rating and length). Never use frayed, damaged, taped or underrated extension cords. Electrical shock could result in death or serious injury and damage to the equipment.
Dry cutting creates a large volume of airborne dust. For health reasons, the operator should wear an applicable respirator. The dust may contain chemicals known to cause serious illnesses, in­cluding Silicosis - a fatal disease of the lungs. Check the chemical properties of the material to be cut and follow all EPA/OSHA regulations.
Safety warnings and guidelines do not by themselves eliminate danger.
They are not substitutes for proper accident prevention procedures and good judgement.
100 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick, MD 21702-4600 USA
Printed in USA
©2008
TVW
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