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10Assembly (continued)Mounting Filter/Dust Bag Holder to Filtration Housing1. From the loose parts find the following items.1 Dust Bag Holder2. Press
11Chip Bag Assembly - Lower Filtration Hous-ing1. Insert lower chip bag by tilting the metal reinforcedband at an angle and position it through the ho
12OperationWARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not operate this dust collection system in areas withflammable gases, vapors or explos
13On/Off SwitchOn the rear of the motor housing above the handle, is theswitch box. The On/Off switch has the ability to be turned“On” when the yellow
14MaintenanceWARNING: For your own safety, turn switch “OFF”and remove plug from power source outlet beforemaintaining or lubricating your sawdust col
15MotorExcessive dust in motor could cause excessive heat inmotor.Every effort should be made to prevent foreign materialfrom entering the motor. When
16Troubleshooting (continued)Motor (continued)NOTE: Motors used on woodworking tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and w
17Notes
18Repair PartsParts List For RIDGID Dust Collection SystemModel DC200001234567891011121314151617181920212224252728292639303132333448464738352736403727
19Repair PartsParts List For RIDGID Dust Collection SystemModel DC20000Always order by Part Number - not by Key Number* Standard Hardware Item - May
2Table Of ContentsSafety Instructions for Dust Collection System... 2Before Using the Dust Collection System ... 3Befor
Lifetime Warranty On RIDGID ToolsThe RIDGID REPUTATION is the result of the consistentproduct quality and years of pride in workmanship. Rigor-ous che
3CAUTION: If using this Dust Collection System tohelp keep airborne wood dust in heavy usagewithin acceptable limits, you must regularly moni-tor airb
4IntroductionThe RIDGID Dust Collection System is specificallydesigned to capture sawdust and wood chips at thesource. The fine dust is filtered by th
5Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements (continued)If the grounding instructions are not completely under-stood, or if you are in doubt as t
6Unpacking and Checking ContentsTools NeededUnpackingWARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from unex-pected starting or electrical shock, do not plug
7AssemblyMounting Front Pivoting Casters1. From the loose parts bag find the following:2 Hex Nuts, 3/8-164 Flat Washers, 3/8 x 3/42 Acorn Nuts 3/8-162
8Assembly (continued)Mounting Inlet Guard1. From the loose parts bag find the following:4 Hex Screws, M8 x 1.25-124 Lockwashers, 5/164 Flat Washers, 5
9Mounting Inlet Bracket1. From the loose parts bag find the following:4 Hex Screws, M8 x 1.25-124 Flat washers, 5/16 x 11/16 x 1/16)2 Hex Screw M6 x 1
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