8. Can be used for collecting non-flammable liquids. 9. Dispose of waste in a FIRE SAFE AREA. SOME DUSTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE. LEARN/ KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DEALING WITH. FOLLOW ALL LOCAL, STATE, FEDERAL & NFPA CODES AND GUIDE LINES. Oneida Air Systems...
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® must be maintained. Oneida has always used static dissipating components in the Ultimate Dust Deputy. The UDD has been third-party tested to function as specified. CAUTION! DISCONNECT VACUUM FROM ELECTRICAL ...
Nominal dimensions shown. Dimensions subject to slight variations in manufacturing. 6-3/4" 171 mm 8" 203 mm 2" O.D. 1-7/8" I.D. 51 mm O.D. 48 mm I.D. 13-1/2" 2" O.D. 343 mm 1-7/8" I.D. 51 mm O.D. 48 mm I.D. 9-3/4" 248 mm Oneida Air Systems...
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System Dimensions Nominal dimensions shown. Dimensions subject to slight variations in manufacturing. 11-5/8" 295 mm 15-5/8" 397 mm 30-1/2" 26-5/8" 775 mm 676 mm oneida-air.com...
Please unpack the parts carefully and confirm you have received each item listed here. * Some components are pre-installed at the factory and are listed here for your convenience. You will need the following: • Phillips Head Screwdriver • Vacuum hose adapters • Wet/Dry Vacuum • Vacuum Hose Oneida Air Systems...
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System Contents G11A G11B G11B oneida-air.com...
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Insert two Screws (G11B) through the screw-holes on the Rubber Latch (G2). The topmost Screw should be inserted through both the Rubber Latch as well as the terminal on the Wire Loop (G4). Front SIDE FIG. 1 Oneida Air Systems...
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Assembly Instructions (Cont.) With a Phillips head screwdriver, attach the Rubber Latches (G2) with the Wire Loops (G4) to the Dust Bin (B) using the provided Screws (G11B) [FIG. 2]. FIG. 2 Make sure that the handle of the Rubber Latch (G2) curves downward when attached [FIG.
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Fold the top of the bag over the top of the dust bin [FIG. 5]. Note: The bag should lie flat along the top edges of the bin without significantly bunching up. FIG. 5 Oneida Air Systems...
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Assembly Instructions (Cont.) Place the lid onto the Dust Bin (B) and pull the Rubber Latches (G2) up so that their topmost circular hole slips over the tab protruding from each side of the lid [FIG. 6]. FIG. 6 Place Cyclone Gasket (G1) on top of the Dust Bin's Lid (B), making sure to line up the bolt holes in the gasket with the threaded inserts on the lid [FIG.
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Dust Bin Lid (B) using the provided Screws (G11A). The cyclone’s side-facing inlet should be pointed towards the shorter side of the lid [FIG. 8a]. Tighten the Screws in a crisscrossing star pattern [FIG. 8b]. Note: Do NOT over tighten. G11A FIG. 8a FIG. 8b Oneida Air Systems...
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Assembly Instructions (Cont.) If using a Bag, insert one end of the 1/2" Clear Vinyl Tubing (F) into the Straight Fitting (E) located on one of the Dust Bin’s (B) handles [FIG. 9a]. Press the Clear Vinyl Tubing (F) in firmly. Tubing can be cut to desired length. Note: If not using a bag, insert 1/2"...
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11A] or into your vacuum's grounded inlet [FIG. 11B]. Choose a location that best accommodates the length of Vinyl Tubing (F) with your system. Place the other 2" SD Elbow (G7) into the remaining location. FIG. 11a FIG. 11b Oneida Air Systems...
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Assembly Instructions (Cont.) Affix Vacuum Hose (C) onto 2" SD Elbow (G7) . Attach the other open end of Vacuum Hose (C) onto the tapered end of the 2" SD Elbow with Straight Fitting (G8) [FIG. 12]. FIG. 12 Attach your vacuum’s standard hose to the Cyclone’s (A) side-facing inlet.
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To Tools Same particle efficiency but increases the CFM. Top View 200 CFM 100 CFM 100 CFM Multiple Vacuums More CFM/airflow to larger tools such as Table Saw, Jointer, and Planer. To Tools Top View 2 or More Oneida Air Systems...
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Does the Dust Deputy work with the new Festool CT units that have the T-Loc system to hold the systainer? Yes! The Ultimate Dust Deputy is adaptable to all Midi and Mini Festool vacs. The new vacs do require you to rotate the systainer box 180 degrees.
The dust bin doesn't Has the same 1. For additional security with these vacuum models, we recommend holding the Ultimate Dust Deputy down with fit on my Festool® CT footprint as the ratchet straps or bungee cords.
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Troubleshooting Air Leaks Even a small leak can significantly affect the overall separation performance of the cyclone [FIG. 14]. If you can't audibly pinpoint where the leak might be coming from, one of the simplest ways to check for air leaks is with a smoke test.
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Grounding Accessories Oneida Air Systems always recommends using static conductive hoses and components with your cyclonic vacuum system. If a non-conductive component is used, the grounding pathway must be continued via Static Conductive Tape (G6) or wire to bridge the gap between the non-conductive components.
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Accessories Universal Dust-Free Router Hood #AXH000001 • Collects router waste from both above and below the bit, virtually eliminating post- project cleanup. Viper Vacuum Scraper Paint Removal Tool #AXS001160B • Ergonomic hand scraping tool with high- textured grip and reversible, tungsten-carbide blade.
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• Industrial tungsten carbide blades for everyday scraping in a reverse pulling motion. Steel Angled Push Scraping Blade Package # AXS000003 • Durable, angled carbon steel blades for use in detailed scraping in a forward, pushing motion. Oneida Air Systems...
Limited Warranty – Activate online at oneida-air.com/warranty Oneida Air Systems®, Inc. (OAS) warrants the Ultimate Dust Deputy for a period of 1 year, to the original purchaser from the date of purchase, unless otherwise specified. Items not manufactured by Oneida Air Systems are limited to their own manufacturer’s warranties.
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Regardless of where you purchased your system, if you have any questions or issues with missing / damaged parts, please call Oneida Air Systems first to let us help resolve your problem. We fully stand behind the quality of our products and place the utmost value on the satisfaction of our customers.
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