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#12985TS
Model D3756
Dust Collection Accessories Kit
Instruction Sheet
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Figure 1.
Shipping inventory.
A
C
E
F
B
D
G
H
Figure 2.
Floor scoop configuration.
Figure 3.
Hand-held brush configuration.
Identification & Inventory
Refer to
Figure 1
and the descriptions below to identify
and inventory your new dust collection accessories kit.
A. Clear Tube:
Connects the floor scoop to a dust hose
and the dust collection system.
B. Blast Gate:
Opens or seals the opening to the dust
collection system.
C. Clamping Handle:
Provides a method to control the
floor scoop assembly.
D. Straight Adapter:
Connects two 4" dust collection
accessories.
E. Hand-Held Brush Assembly:
Provides an easy way to
clean chips and dust from workbenches and tables.
F. Wall Mounting Clamps:
Secures a dust hose or the
floor scoop assembly on the wall for storage.
G. Dust Hose Adapter:
Connects a 4" dust accessory to
a 4" dust hose.
H. Floor Scoop:
Provides a convenient way to clean
chips and dust from the floor.
Operation
For a convenient method of cleaning wood
chips and dust from the floor, assemble the
parts as shown in
Figure 2
, and connect
a 4" dust hose between this assembly and
your dust collection system.
To clean wood chips and dust from work-
benches and tables, connect the hand-held
brush assembly directly to a dust hose, as
shown in
Figure 3
.
Important:
For safe and efficient opera-
tion of these devices, connect them, with
a grounding wire for static electricty, to
a dust collection system that provides at
least 400 CFM of suction.
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