Shopsmith DustCollector User Manual

Dust Collector
330002
WARNING
Read the SAFETY section and Complete the ASSEMBLY procedures before oper­ating the Shopsmith Dust Collector.
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Parts List ...................................................... 2
Introduction/Safety.................................... 4
General Information ................................... 7
Assembly ..................................................... 8
Maintenance and Troubleshooting........ 10
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Dust Collector 330002
Parts List
Ref. Part Item
No. No. Description Qty.
1 514808 Filter Hood ............................................... 1
514809 Retaining Strap Asmy. (Incl. 2-4) ........ 1
2 514856 Strap, Metal ............................................. 1
3 514966 Rack .......................................................... 1
4 514855 Clamp ....................................................... 1
515595 Main Housing Asmy. (Incl. 5-29) ......... 1
5 515689 Main Housing w/Warning Label .......... 1
6 515561 Self tapping Screw ................................ 4
7 515534 Support Bracket ..................................... 1
515596 Motor & Blower Asmy.
8 515549 Inlet Seal .................................................. 1
9 515562 Self-Taping Screw, ¼-20x3/4” ............. 6
10 515533 Fan Housing ............................................ 1
11 515112 Hex Head Cap Screw, ¼-20x1” ............ 1
12 120392 Flat Washer, 3/8” .................................... 4
515287 Fan Assembly (incl.11, 13-14) .............. 1
13 Fan
14 120392 Flat Washer ............................................. 1
15 513627 Hex Head Cap Screws, 3/8-6x1” .......... 4
16 120388 Flat Washer ............................................. 4
17 515535 Motor Housing........................................ 1
18 515248 Key, Square, 3/16” .................................. 1
19 515690 Motor w/plug .......................................... 1
19A 515563 Co nnec tor ............................................... 1
19B 515586 Strain Relief............................................. 1
19C 514881 Screw ....................................................... 2
20 515550 Motor Seal ............................................... 1
21 515137 Self-tapping Screw ................................ 2
22 514832 Self-Tapping Screw, #10-16x1/2” ........ 4
23 514817 Cover Plate.............................................. 1
24 515562 Self-Tapping Screw............................... 4
25 51476702 3-way Inlet ............................................... 1
521769 Handle Package (Incl. 25A-25B) ........... 1
25A 521761 Handle....................................................... 1
25B 521762 Screw ....................................................... 2
26 515555 Self-Tapping Screw............................... 6
27 515553 Cable Clip................................................. 1
28 515219 Bag Clip .................................................... 3
(Incl. 8-20) ..... 1
Ref. Part Item
No. No. Description Qty.
29 518393 Retaining Strap Assembly ................... 1
30 300006 Bag, Package of 6 ................................... 1
31 514831 Hex Head Cap Screw, ¼-20x1-3/8” ...... 4
32 120380 Spring Lock Washer, ¼” ...................... 4
33 514896 Rear Handle ............................................. 1
522388 Switch Service Pack (incl. 34-34A) ..... 1
34 Switch....................................................... 1
34A 515107 Switch Key ............................................... 1
35 515547 Leg Cap, Right ........................................ 1
36 515552 Wiring Harness....................................... 1
36A 522323 Wire Cover .............................................. 1
36B 515555 Self-Tapping Screw............................... 1
37 515546 Right Leg.................................................. 1
38 515554 Leg Cap, Left .......................................... 1
39 515664 Left Leg.................................................... 1
40 51481208 Snap-In Plug ............................................ 8
41 515138 Truss Head Screw ................................ 14
42 120214 Lock Washer.......................................... 14
43 102634 Nut, 5/16”-20 ........................................... 14
44 514807 Wheel Retainer ....................................... 2
45 514806 Wheel ........................................................ 2
46 514755 Wheel Shaft ............................................. 1
47 51478902 Base Pan .................................................. 1
48 514805 Caster ....................................................... 2
514890 Attachment Kit (Incl. 49-56) .................. 1
49 514825 Extension Wand...................................... 2
514929 Inlet Pug Assembly (Incl. 50-51) ......... 2
50 514824 Inlet Plug .................................................. 2
51 514928 Cap ............................................................ 2
52 514826 Floor Pickup ............................................ 1
53 514828 Elbow Brush............................................ 1
54 300004 Hose .......................................................... 2
55 300007 Reducer
(Optional - Only needed when used with MKV 500)
56 514829 Utility Pickup ........................................... 1
57 515670 Power Cord............................................. 1
58 515126 Star Washer ............................................ 2
59 513897 Hex nut, #10-32 ........................................ 2
†Not available as a service part.
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Manufacturer: Shopsmith, Inc.
6530 Poe Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45414 937/898-6070 937/890-5197 Fax
Part Number: 330002 Description: Shopsmith Air FIltration System DC3300
330002 Dust Collector
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Dust Collector 330002
Introduction/Safety
Dust Free Woodworking
The Shopsmith Air Filtration System provides an efficient and effective means to collect wood shavings and dust from the workshop. Unlike conventional shop vacuums, the Dust Collector is designed to collect and filter the large volume of dust and shavings produced with modem woodworking equipment. When used in conjunction with efficient dust collec­tion chutes and attachments, the Dust Collec­tor will help you approach “dustfree” wood­working.
Airflow is the Key
The “heart” of the Shopsmith Dust Collector is a large industrial blower which moves large volumes of air. The dust and shavings pass through the blower, are slowed down, and then settle in the disposable bag. The air is then returned to the room after passing through a large, permanent filter capable of filtering even the smallest wood dust par­ticles.
this manual, we list WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES. We advise that when you come to one of these listings, please read and un­derstand it fully. Their meanings are:
WARNING
A WARNING is given when failure to follow the directions could result in injury, loss of limb, or life.
CAUTION
A CAUTION is given when failure to follow the directions could result in temporary or permanent damage to the equipment.
NOTE
A NOTE is used to highlight an important procedure, practice or condition.
WARNING
General Safety Rules for
Power Tools
• Read and understand the Owners Manual.
As you put your hand over the end of the hose you will not feel the high vacuum, or sealed suction, of a home or shop vacuum. A home vacuum cleaner needs this sealed suction to move air through small openings. A shop vacuum also requires a high sealed suction when used for water pick-up. The large air­flow of the Shopsmith Dust Collector can be “observed” by placing a few fingers into the end of the hose. The airflow of the Shopsmith Dust Collector is much higher than any home or shop vacuum.
Safety First
The Shopsmith Dust Collector has many built­in safety features. But, the effectiveness of these features depends on you. Throughout
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• Ground all tools (unless double insulated).
• Wear proper eye and ear protection. Also, wear a dust mask.
• Do not use power tools in damp, wet or explo­sive atmospheres.
• Keep work areas well lit, clean, and free from clutter.
• Repair or replace damaged parts before fur­ther use. If a strange noise or vibration devel­ops, turn off and unplug the machine. Correct the problem.
• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
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