Introduction/safety – Shopsmith DustCollector User Manual
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Dust Collector
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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 collec-
tion chutes and attachments, the Dust Collec-
tor will help you approach “dustfree” wood-
working.
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 par-
ticles.
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 air-
flow 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 built-
in safety features. But, the effectiveness of
these features depends on you. Throughout
this manual, we list WARNINGS, CAUTIONS,
and NOTES. We advise that when you come
to one of these listings, please read and un-
derstand 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.
• 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 explo-
sive atmospheres.
• Keep work areas well lit, clean, and free from
clutter.
• Repair or replace damaged parts before fur-
ther use. If a strange noise or vibration devel-
ops, turn off and unplug the machine. Correct
the problem.
• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.