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dust collector height


Scott Slater
 

Geoff,

Before getting your message, I spoke to Pete at Felder, he said that
the measurement was 33 1/2 inches - but this was the smaller unit, he
said that the bags are the same size. I mounted it at 34 inches - I
think that it is too low - I may try to remount it higher, it should
only take a little bit of time. I have a piece of 3/4 inch plywood on
the wall, and the dc mounted to that. I got the phase converter hooked
up, and 3 phase power to 2 places in the shop. Now I just have to wait
for the machine to come in (end of April). I cannot believe the suction
on the AF22, you were right in an earlier email about the cat getting
sucked in. It still seems quite loud, I have the LN version, so I
wonder how loud the non LN version is. I do not hear the vibration,
except when the machine is slowing down after power off, my walls are
hollow with drywall.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Shepherd [mailto:geoff@...]
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 12:13 PM
To: Scott Slater; felder-woodworking@...
Subject: Re: DUST COLLECTOR


Scott,

I assume you mean the AF-22... mine is mounted on the mobile stand, but
John
Renzetti has his bolted to the wall. The height from the bottom of the
collector housing (where the bags attach) to the floor of the rolling
base
is 93cm (~36 1/2") - this is just right so the bottom of the bags have
something to rest on for support.

I was just discussing with John Renzetti that bolting the AF-22 to a
hollow
wall may amplify vibrations if the wall acts as a sounding board.

...Geoff

----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Slater <scott@...>
To: <geoff@...>
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 1:16 AM
Subject: DUST COLLECTOR


Hi,

I am installing my bf22 dust collector, and could not find what
height it
should be from the ground - I have the unit that attaches to the
wall, if
you have the same one, could you let me know how high it is to the
bottom
of
the collector. thanks

I posted a couple of photos of the new phasemaster in the vault.

Scott