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member_pages:paul_mazaitis:documentation:dust_collection [2024/10/13 23:13] – [Cable Guide Box (Black Boxes) on the Dust Collection System] jwright0000 | member_pages:paul_mazaitis:documentation:dust_collection [2024/10/14 00:27] (current) – [Removing and cleaning the filters] paul | ||
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===== General Guidance for Assembly/ | ===== General Guidance for Assembly/ | ||
- | The best place to store bolts is to re-tread them into the place they came out of (once the piece they were securing has been removed). This has the benefits of a physical check on the count (no empty holes or extra hardware), may help preserve any quirks int he set up (one bolt is longer than the others, maintain | + | Do not start this task without assistance |
- | If re-homing the hardware isn't possible, put collections of hardware into zip-loc bags. (TODO: do we have a stash of zip-loc bags in the shop?). Label the bags! Put a piece of scrap paper in the bag with notes on where the hardware came from, how to put it back together, etc. | + | The best place to store bolts is to re-thread them into the place they came out of (once the piece they were securing has been removed). This has the benefits of a physical check on the count (no empty holes or extra hardware), may help preserve any quirks int he set up (one bolt is longer than the others, maintain the clamping force profile the unit is used to, etc.), and makes reassembly easier to understand for someone whom did not dissemble the machine. |
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+ | If re-homing the hardware isn't possible, put collections of hardware into zip-loc bags/coffee cups/ | ||
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+ | Make sure you have there tools before starting: | ||
+ | * Water Hose | ||
+ | * Hose sprayer | ||
+ | * Air hose that will reach out the back of the shop (the CNC router air hose will reach out by dumpster) | ||
+ | * wrench for the filter housing bolts on top (need the size) | ||
+ | * wrench for the lower bolts on the filter housing. (Need the size) | ||
+ | * screwdriver for the lower bolts. | ||
+ | * chip brush | ||
+ | * hand broom | ||
+ | * dust masks | ||
+ | * safety glasses | ||
+ | * box fans or blue air blowers | ||
===== Cable Guide Box (Black Boxes) on the Dust Collection System ===== | ===== Cable Guide Box (Black Boxes) on the Dust Collection System ===== | ||
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//This is a very rough draft to get us started. // | //This is a very rough draft to get us started. // | ||
- | | + | ==== Removing and cleaning the filters ==== |
- | - Remove | + | |
- | - Support | + | A quality dust mask is highly recommended. The dust in this system is extremely fine. |
- | - Pull filters. | + | |
- | - Clean filters from sawdust WITHOUT WATER FIRST (use a brush and light percussion: Brush insides of the filters | + | |
- | - Rinse filters (we have a hose in maintenance, | + | - Remove |
- | - Let filters completely dry (24 hours) | + | - With the assistance of another person, remove bolts at the top for the filter housings, where they are attached to the green frame. Use caution, as they loosen, the filters |
- | - replace | + | - Lay the filter housings on a rolling cart and remove the lower metal ring. Place all fasteners back in the holes that they came from. |
- | - Build housings | + | - Slide the filters |
- | - Reattach hose and hose clamp | + | - Take the filters out behind the shop, in the grass. |
+ | - Rinse filters | ||
+ | - Let filters completely dry (12 hours). Place the filters in the forge/ | ||
+ | - Clean the black cable guide boxes. | ||
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+ | ==== Reinstalling the filters | ||
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+ | (Need input from the people whom did the reassembly) | ||
+ | - Check that the filters are dry and clean. | ||
+ | - Carefully slide the filters back into the housing, being mindful of the brushes. | ||
+ | - Reinstall the bottom metal ring. Make sure the bolts point up, with the nuts on top. | ||
+ | - Make sure the cables and brushes move freely. | ||
+ | - With assistance. Lift the filter housing up to the green metal from of the dust collector. Install the bolts and snugly tighten them, not too tight, just a couple fingers worth of pull. | ||
+ | - Reattach hose and hose clamp at the top of the filter housings. | ||
+ | - Check the old plastic bags for damage and replace as needed. | ||
+ | - Install the plastic bags. | ||
+ | - Run the dust collector, recheck all work. | ||
+ | - Take note of the manometer reading on the gauge, a reading of about 1 is desired. | ||
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Don’t let the drum fill up; that makes the filters work harder. | Don’t let the drum fill up; that makes the filters work harder. | ||
+ | Better labeling to remind members not to let the bin fill up too much? | ||
===== Mark the bin to help keep the bin empty? ===== | ===== Mark the bin to help keep the bin empty? ===== | ||
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