Safety Instructions |
WARNING |
Buyer understands that holes must never be cut into the dust collector or ducting near the fan inlet which is a safety hazard to the operator. The buyer assumes full liability for openings placed into the dust collector or in the ducting connected to the dust collector. |
WARNING |
Buyer is responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of the equipment. Before performing any cleaning or maintenance, the disconnect should be in the OFF position and LOCKED OUT with an approved lock and LOCK OUT / TAG OUT system. Removal of guards or safety devices voids manufacturer's warranty and may result in personal injury. Therefore, once cleaning or maintenance is complete, be sure to replace all guards and safety devices. To avoid a safety hazard, NEVER operate the equipment without guards and transitions in place and doors locked. Do not cut clean-out holes in any transitions, ductwork or dust collector itself. These holes near dust collector fan void manufacturer's warranty and may result in personal injury. |
WARNING |
Before doing any work on this dust collector, turn off the power source and lock out the control panel main power lever. Place a DO NOT START tag on the master control. |
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Do's and Don'ts |
Do Not |
operate the equipment without a properly sized ducting system attached to the inlet of the dust collector. Likewise, the poly bag, drum, or hopper must be in place and properly attached to the dust collector prior to and during operation. If equipped, all safety guards are to remain in place, and with access doors closed and locked. Removal of guards or safety devices voids manufacturer's warranty, and may result in serious injury. |
Do Not |
remove or bypass safety switches (if equipped). Doing so could result in serious or fatal injuries. |
Do Not |
leave inexperienced operators unsupervised when they are operating this dust collector. |
Do Not |
use this device for the evacuation of toxic materials. |
Do Not |
mix combustible materials with dust generated from ferrous materials due to the potential fire hazard caused by sparks in the dust collector. |
Do Not |
subject the ducting and dust collector to open flame, sparks, lit smoking materials, or any fire producing substances. |
Do |
incorporate the use of a properly sized fire suppression system to protect the ducting and dust collector from fire hazard. Failure to do so can result in personal injury or death. This collector DOES NOT contain fire extinguishing equipment. Please see www.argusfirecontrol.com for more information. |
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incorporate the use of a properly sized explosion relief system to protect the ducting and dust collector in the event of an internal explosion. Failure to do so can result in personal injury or death. This dust collector DOES NOT contain an explosion venting system. |
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incorporate the use of a secondary earth grounding system to dissipate the potential for static electricity build up and discharge that can result in fire hazard or shock hazard. Failure to do so can result in personal injury or death. This dust collector DOES NOT contain a secondary grounding rod assembly. |
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