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ULINE Tape Dispenser User Guide
ULINE Tape Dispenser User Guide

# DESCRIPTION QTY. ULINE PART NO. MFG. PART NO.
1 Top Cover Assembly 1 H-1358-TPCVR RP40310
2 Top Cover Hinge with Screw

Includes:

• Hinge (2)

• Nut (2)

• Screw (2)

1 H-1360-40311 RP40311
3 Water Bottle with Valve

Includes:

• Bottle (1)

• Duckbill Valve (1)

• Tank (1)

1 H-1358WB RP40401
4 Brush Tank 1 H-1358-BRTNK RP40405
5 Moistening Brush 1 H-1358B RP40407
6 Right Side Cover Assembly

Includes:

• Side Cover (1)

• Screw (6)

• Handle Hole Plug (1)

• Stop Assembly (1)

1 H-1358-RCVR RP41301
7 Power Switch 1 H-1359-PWRSW RP150536
8 Handle

Includes:

• Handle Arm (1)

• Handle (1)

• Handle Insert (1)

• Washer (1)

• Screw (1)

• Nut (1)

1 H-1358-HNDL RP41257
9 Handle Hole Plug 1 ———- RP43102
Inch Measuring Strip (Not Shown) 1 ———- RP41260
Metric Measuring Strip (Not Shown) 1 ———- RP41262
Stop Bolt (Not Shown) 1 H-1358-KNOB RP41290

# DESCRIPTION QTY. ULINE PART NO. MFG. PART NO.
1 Ramp 1 ———– RP40315
2 Pressure Plate 1 H-1358-PLATE RP40505
3 Top and Free Roller Assembly

Includes:

• Roller (1)

• E-Clip (2)

• Side Cover (1)

1 ———– RP40522
4 Left Side Cover 1 H-1358-LCVR RP-40305
5 Rear Water Bottle Bracket 1 H-1358-WBBKT RP40404
6 Front Water Bottle Bracket 1 H-1358WBB RP40403
7 Cutter Guard 1 H-1358-CUTTR RP40325
8 Pinch Roll Assembly

Includes:

• Pin (1)

• Spring (2)

• E-Clip (6)

• Shaft (1)

• Holder (1)

• Roll (1)

1 H-1358-40540 RP40540
9 Cutter Return Spring Assembly

Includes:

• Spring (1)

• Damper (1)

• Screw (1)

• Nut (2)

• S-Hook (1)

1 H-1358-SPRIN RP41905
10 Cutter Slide Bolt 1 H-1358-41904 RP41904
Fixed Blade Stop (Not Shown) 1 RP40825

# DESCRIPTION QTY. ULINE PART NO. MFG. PART NO.
1 Foot Channel 1 ———– RP40110
2 Rubber Foot 1 ———– RP40115
3 Tape Channel Plate 1 H-1358-TCP RP40515
4 Tape Guide Assembly

Includes:

• Turnbuckle (1)

• Guide RHS (1)

• Guide LHS (1)

1 ———– RP40550
5 90° Strain Relief 1 ———– RP42956
6 Dome Plug 1 ———– RP42957
7 Split Bushing 1 ———– RP42958
8 Urethane Feed Wheel with Shaft 1 H-1360-40235 RP40235
9 Gearbox Motor Mount Frame 1 ———– RP41101
10 Drive Gear With Springs

Includes:

• Drive Gear (1)

• Spring (1)

1 H-1359-GEAR RP5065X
11 Clutch Roller Assembly

Includes:

• Clutch (1)

• Pin (1)

1 H-362-CLUTCH RP5063X
12 Brush Tank Cover with Rod & Bushing

Includes:

• Weighted Tank Cover (1)

• Screw (2)

• Brass Bushing (1)

• Rod (1)

1 H-1360-BTCRB RP40516
13 Tape Weight with Screw

Includes:

• Weighted Tank Cover (1)

• Screw (1)

• Pin (1)

1 H-1358-TPWGT RP40517
14 3/8″ Bearing 1 ———– RP40231
15 1/2″ Bearing 1 ———– RP41221
16 Dead Roller 1 H-1360-40560 RP40560
17 Handle Shaft Assembly

Includes:

• Shaft (1)

• Screw (4)

• E-Clip (1)

1 H-1358-41220 RP41220
18 Washer 1 ———– RP16172

# DESCRIPTION QTY. ULINE PART NO. MFG. PART NO.
1 Tape Basket/Motor Cover 1 ———– RP40320
2 Cutter Actuating Arm Assembly

Includes:

• Arm (2)

• Spring (2)

• E-Clip (6)

• Shaft (1)

• Screw (2)

• Nut (2)

1 H-1358-41258 RP41258
3 Cutter Replacement Kit

Includes:

• Cutter Blade Holder (1)

• Cutter Blade – Movable (1)

• Fixed Blade (1)

• Spring (4)

• Fixed Blade Shoe (1)

• Set Screw (1)

• Screw (4)

• Bushing (4)

• Cutter Guide (2)

1 H-1360-BLREP RP40703
4 Cutter Blade Movable

Includes:

• Cutter Blade – Movable (1)

• Screw (2)

• Set Screw (1)

1 H-1358-BLADE RP40710
5 Cutter Blade Fixed

Includes:

• Fixed Blade (1)

• Spring (4)

• Fixed Blade Shoe (1)

• Screw (2)

1 H-1358-FIXED RP40715
6 Cutter Spring – Fixed Blade 1 H-1360-40740 RP40740
7 Heater/Thermostat Assembly 110V Includes:

• Water Tank Assembly (1)

• Thermostat 110V (1)

• Screw (9)

• Nut (2)

• Heater 110V (1)

• Wire

• Wire Connector

1 ———– RP40231
7a Heater/Thermostat Assembly 220V Includes:

• Water Tank Assembly (1)

• Thermostat 220V (1)

• Screw (9)

• Nut (2)

• Heater 220V (1)

• Wire

• Wire Connector

1 ———– RP41221
# DESCRIPTION QTY. ULINE PART NO. MFG. PART NO.
8 Thermostat Assembly 1 ———– RP43977
9 3/8″ Bearing 38 ———– RP40231
10 1/2″ Bearing 37 ———– RP41221
11 Cutter Guard Clip 1 H-1360-40236 RP40236
12 Stop Bolt and Nut 1 H-1358-KNOB RP41290
13 Water Tank Holder 1 H-1358-40352 RP40352

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ULINE Zebra Dual Printer ZD620T Manual https://itsmanual.com/uline/zd620t-printer/ Tue, 05 Sep 2023 16:32:23 +0000 https://itsmanual.com/?p=214989 Read More...

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ULINE Zebra Dual Printer Instructions

Product Overview

Specifications

# DESCRIPTION QTY. ULINE PART NO. MFG. PART NO.
1 Media Window 1 ———– P1080383-200
2 Nameplate without LCD (contains nameplates with and without the Print Touch icon) 1 ———– P1080383-236
2 Nameplate with LCD (contains nameplates with and without the Print Touch icon) 1 ———– P1080383-237
3 Cover Assembly for Standard Models with LCD (includes Media Window) 1 ———– P1080383-239
3 Cover Assembly for Standard Models without LCD (includes Media Window) 1 ———– P1080383-238
3 Cover Assembly for Healthcare Models (includes Media Window) 1 ———– P1080383-240
4 Ribbon Out Sensor 1 ———– P1080383-014
5 Latch Assembly 1 ———– P1080383-207
6 Control Panel PCBA without LCD 1 ———– P1080383-208
6 Control Panel PCBA with LCD 1 ———– P1080383-241
7 Ribbon Cartridge 1 ———– P1080383209
8 Upper Media Sensor (Gap Sensor Moveable) 1 ———– P1080383-210
9 Print Mechanism, 203 dpi 1 ———– P1080383-242
9 Print Mechanism, 300 dpi 1 ———– P1080383-243
10 Cover Open Sensor 1 ———– P1080383-011
11 Lower Media Sensor (Blackline Sensor) 1 ———– P1080383-012
12 Rear Bezel: Serial and Ethernet 1 ———– P1080383-244
13 Main Logic Board, USB, USB Host, Bluetooth, Modular Connectivity Slot 1 ———– P1080383-254
13 Main Logic Board, USB, USB Host, Bluetooth, WiFi 802.11ac, Modular Connectivity Slot 1 ———– P1080383-253
13A Ethernet and Serial Module (used to replace a failed module) 1 ———– P1080383-247
14 Rubber Feet (set of 4) 1 ———– P1080383-021
15 Front Bezel, Standard 1 ———– P1080383-019
16 Platen Roller 203 dpi 1 ———– P1080383-222
16 Platen Roller 300 dpi 1 ———– P1080383-223
16 Bearings for the Platen Roller, Left and Right (10 each) 1 ———– P1080383-224
17 Motor Assembly for 203 dpi and 300 dpi 1 ———– P1080383-221
18 Covers for Hinge (includes side and rear hinge covers) 1 ———– P1080383-225
19 Printhead, 203 dpi 1 H-8080 P1080383-226
19 Printhead, 300 dpi 1 H-8703 P1080383-227
Parts Not Shown
# DESCRIPTION QTY. ULINE PART NO. MFG. PART NO.
Upgrade Kit – Cutter, 4″, Full Cut 1 ———– P1080383-228
Dispenser, Front Bezel 1 H-8079-018 P1080383-018
Media Core Adaptors, For 1.5”, 2″ and 3″ diameter cores 1 ———– P1080383-022
Convert to 300 dpi 1 ———– P1080383-229
Convert to 203 dpi 1 ———– P1080383-230
Ribbon Core Adapters used to accept 1 inch diameter ribbon cores (1 set) 1 ———– P1080383-231
Base Housing for Battery (when upgrading to battery power functionality, also order the P1080383-603 battery) 1 ———– P1080383-600
Base Housing for Desktop Printers (when upgrading to battery power functionality, also order the P1080383-600 battery housing) 1 ———– P1080383-603
Adapter bracket that enables mounting a ZD620T model in the same location as the existing GK420t/GK430t model is currently mounted. Allows usage of the GK420t/GK430t  mounting hole pattern to mount a ZD620t. 1 ———– P1080383-037
Shipping Pack – Packaging for shipping the printer 1 ———– P1080383-232
Power Supply Unattached, 75W, C13 with US and Euro Cords for Standard Models 1 ———– P1079903-026
Power Supply Unattached, 75W, 24V with US Cord for Healthcare Models 1 ———– P1079903-030
Power Supply Attached, 75W (power cord not included) 1 ———– P1079903-234
Power Cord, U.S. 120V IEC320C13 (set of 5) 1 H-2526-POWER 105950-14
Power Cord, Euro 220V IEC320C13 (set of 5) 1 ———– 105950-15
Power Cord, U.K. 240V IEC320C13 (set of 5) 1 ———– 105950-30
Power Cord, Australia 240V IEC320C13 (set of 5) 1 ———– 105950-29
Power Cord, China 220V C13 (set of 5) 1 ———– 105950-78
Power Cord, Japan 125V JAPAN C13 (set of 5) 1 ———– 105950-79
Power Cord, 220V Argentina C13 (set of 5) 1 ———– 105950-80
Power Cord, 10A NBR 14136, Brazil (set of 5) 1 ———– P1033401
Power Cord, C13, 10A, IEC Israel (set of 5) 1 ———– P1061022-020
Power Cord, India 10A, IS 1293, C13 (set of 5) 1 ———– P1080829
Power Cord, Taiwan 125V, IEC320C13 (set of 5) 1 ———– P1079903-035

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ULINE Foot-Operated Impulse Sealer H-1250 Manual https://itsmanual.com/uline/h-1250-sealer/ Mon, 04 Sep 2023 11:36:32 +0000 https://itsmanual.com/?p=213675 Read More...

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H-1250
FOOT-OPERATED
IMPULSE SEALER
1-800 -295-5510
uline.com

WARNING! Never connect the sealer’s power cord to outlet during assembly.

SAFETY

  1. Read all instructions before use and save these instructions for later use.
  2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
  3. Unplug this product from the power source before cleaning and/or changing any parts.
  4. Do not rest anything on the power cord. Do not place the machine where the power cord may be stepped on or pulled.
  5. Always keep out of reach of children and pets.
  6. This sealer should only be in use with an operator in attendance.
  7. Never insert clothing, hand, or fingers between the sealing jaws of sealers or into the feed opening of continuous sealers.
  8. Never touch the heating elements with bare hands while the sealer is plugged into a power source, in operation, or just finished operation. It is HOT.
  9. Be sure to check for worn parts before starting operation.
  10. Do not operate with a damaged power cord or plug.
  11. Always keep the unit clean. Do not use water. Silicone spray may be used to clean the unit. Be sure the unit is unplugged from the power source before cleaning.
  12. When changing the blade (for sealer with cutter), be careful of the sharp edge.
  13. When changing the Teflon adhesive, be sure that the entire surface under the heating element is covered with Teflon adhesive. Bend down the excess Teflon adhesive on both ends. This will prevent the heating element from breaking and the machine from grounding.
  14. When replacing a fuse, be sure the exact voltage and ampere is used.
  15. Be sure to keep a record of your model number. Specify this number when ordering
  16. When replacing any parts, be sure to mark down the exact locations of the connections, and the orders of the different pieces.

ASSEMBLY

  1. Position the pedestal on the floor standing upright.
  2. Mount the complete sealer assembly to the top of the pedestal and attach it with four screws.
  3. Position spring under the sealer’s upper level. The pull-rod goes through the spring and is fastened to the upper level.
  4. With foot pedal metal rod in hand, gently push down upper jaw to meet with the lower jaw. While jaws are compressed, reach under the unit and hook the metal foot pedal rod into the bottom of the spring bar where the 1/2″ hole is exposed.
  5. With jaws still compressed, lift up the foot pedal to 45˚ angle and slide the metal foot pedal rod into one of two pre-molded slots. This will create tension on the foot pedal and cause the pedal to stand upright at 45˚.
  6. The sealer is now ready to be used.

TO INSTALL AN OPTIONAL WORKING TRAY AND PLATE
1. Remove center screws from bottom sealing jaw.
2. Install the working plate as shown.

OPERATION

NOTE: Before operating, check the heater (heating element), Teflon cover, Teflon adhesive, and the sealing pad (silicon rubber).

  1. Insert the Power Cord into the correct receptacle (110V).
  2. Turn the power switch ON.
  3. Set the timer knob to the lowest setting. Always start with a low setting and increase gradually. Thicker bags need a higher setting.
  4. Place the end of the bag under the sealing arm and press the pedal down gently, but firmly.
    Hold for 2-3 seconds. The red light will go out when the sealing time is complete.
    a. If the seal is broken or damaged, decrease the sealing time.
    b. If the seal is not fully welded, increase the sealing time.
    c. If the sealing material sticks to the sealing pad, decrease the congealing time.
    d. If the width of the seal is not perfect or does not match the size of the element, increase the congealing time.
    (Congealing time is necessary for sealing.)
  5. When the red light goes out, keep pressing the pedal for 2-3 seconds.
    NOTE: Must wait until the congealing time is up.
  6. Release the Pedal.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1. Always keep the sealer clean. Remove any residue found on the platform and Teflon cover. Silicone spray may be used for this purpose.
2. When replacing the heating elements, always check the condition of the bottom Teflon tape.
3. A worn Teflon Adhesive can cause the heating element to break. Use only Thermoelectric wire of the identical specifications.
4. Occasionally check the condition of the silicon rubber for wear or burns. A damaged silicon rubber will affect the quality of the seal.
5. Be sure to turn OFF the power or unplug before replacing any parts.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Most sealers work on the principle that when the sealing arm is pressed down, it activates a microswitch which allows electric current to pass through the heating element (wire). The timer automatically controls the sealing time. If there is no timer, then the sealing time is manually controlled.
Sealing is followed by cooling (the amount of time needed for the seal to set). This affects the beauty of the seal. In manual operation, this is dependent on how long the sealing arm is pressed after the pilot light goes off. In the automatic operation, this is the congealing time.

OPERATING ISSUE CAUSES RECOMMENDATIONS
Not sealing. Disconnected plug. Check or change the plug.
Not sealing. The power lamp is on. The heater (heating element) is broken.

Spring hook or mounting spring is loose or poorly connected.

Replace the heater.

Replace or tighten the spring hook connection.

The ceiling lamp is on. Loose or poor contact. Terminals and heating elements are poorly connected. Clean the terminals and adjust if needed.
Teflon cloth burnt. Timer malfunction prolonged heating time. Replace timer or decrease the timer setting.
The heating wire broke. The worn Teflon adhesive under the element. Replace Teflon adhesive.
The seal is wrinkled. The heating timer is set too high or cooling time is not enough. Lower the timer setting.

Continue pressing the upper leveler for 1-2 seconds after the pilot light goes off.

Imperfect sealing. Worn Teflon cloth. Worn silicon rubber. Replace the Teflon cloth. Replace the silicon rubber.
Broken seal. Prolonged sealing time. Decrease timer setting.
Not fully welded seal. Sealing time too short. Increase sealing time.
Seal is sticking. Dirty Teflon cloth. Dirty silicone rubber. Clean the Teflon cover. Clean the silicon rubber.

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ULINE Dewalt 10 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum Manual https://itsmanual.com/uline/dewalt-10-vacuum/ Wed, 23 Aug 2023 04:45:29 +0000 https://itsmanual.com/?p=205826 Read More...

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ULINE LOGO

ULINE Dewalt 10 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum User Manual

1-800-295-5510
uline.com

PARTS

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: Use only extension cords that are rated for outdoor use. Extension cords in poor condition or that are too small in wire size can pose fire and shock hazards. To reduce risk of these hazards when using an extension cord, ensure it is in good condition and that connection does not come into contact with liquid.

Note IconNOTE: To keep power loss to a minimum, use the following table to choose the minimum wire size extension cord.

DEFINITIONS: SAFETY GUIDELINES

Definitions below describe the level of severity for each signal word.

Warning or Caution icon DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Warning or Caution icon CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

Note Icon NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury that, if not avoided, may result in property damage.

SAFETY

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: To reduce risk of electric shock, do not expose to rain. Store indoors.

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: When using electric appliances, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following:

  • Do not leave appliance when it is connected to a power source. Unplug it from outlet when not in use and before servicing.
  • Do not allow appliance to be used as a toy. Pay attention when appliance is used by or near children.
  • Use this appliance only as described in these instructions.
  • Do not use appliance with a damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working correctly, or if it has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors or dropped in water, return it to a service center.
  • Do not pull or carry appliance by the cord, use cord as a handle, close door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run the appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
  • Do not unplug appliance by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp plug, instead of cord.
  • Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
  • Do not put any objects into openings of appliance. Do not use appliance with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything else that may reduce air flow.
  • Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all body parts away from openings and moving parts.
  • Turn off all controls before unplugging appliance.
  • Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
  • Do not use appliance to pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as gasoline, or use in areas where flammable or combustible liquids are present.
  • Static shocks are possible in dry areas or when relative humidity of air is low. This is only temporary and does not affect use of vacuum. To reduce frequency of static shocks, add moisture to air with a console, installed humidifier or anti-static hose (standard on some models).
  • To avoid spontaneous combustion, empty canister after each use.
  • Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
  • Do not use to vacuum combustible explosive materials, such as coal, grain or other finely divided combustible material.
  • Do not use to vacuum hazardous, toxic or carcinogenic materials, such as asbestos or pesticide.
  • Never pick up explosive liquids (e.g. gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, paint thinner, etc.), acids or solvents.
  • Do not use vacuum without filters in place, except as described under Wet Pick-up on page 5.
  • Some wood contains preservatives that can be toxic. Take extra care to prevent inhalation and skin contact when working with these materials. Request and follow any safety information available from material supplier.
  • Do not use vacuum as a step ladder.
  • Do not place heavy objects on vacuum.
  • If an extension cord is used outdoors, it must be marked with the suffix W-A or W following the cord type designation. For example: SJTW-A indicates it is acceptable for outdoor use.
  • An extension cord must have adequate wire size (AWG or American Wire Gauge) for safety. The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the greater the capacity of the cable. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. When using more than one extension to make up total length, be sure each individual extension contains at least the minimum wire size. Following table shows correct size to use. If in doubt, use next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: Always wear proper personal hearing protection that conforms to ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) during use. Under some conditions and duration of use, noise from this product may contribute to hearing loss.

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: Always use safety goggles. Everyday eyeglasses are NOT safety goggles. Also use face or dust mask if area operation is dusty. Always wear certified safety equipment:

  • ANSI Z87.1 eye protection (CAN/CSA Z94.3)
  • ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) hearing protection
  • NIOSH/OSHA/MSHA respiratory protection

To reduce exposure to these chemicals, wear approved safety equipment such as dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles.

For convenience and safety, the following warning label is on vacuum:

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: Servicing of double insulated wet/dry vacuum in a double-insulated wet/ dry vacuum, two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding. No grounding means is provided on a double-insulated appliance, nor should a means for grounding be added. Servicing a double-insulated wet/dry vacuum requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be done only by qualied service personnel. Replacement parts for a double-insulated wet/dry vacuum must be identical to the parts they replace. Double-insulated wet/dry vacuum is marked with words “double insulated” and the symbol (square within a square) may also be marked on the appliance. To reduce risk of injury from electrical shock, unplug power cord before servicing electrical parts of the wet/dry vacuum.

Warning or Caution icon IMPORTANT: If supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard

Warning or Caution icon IMPORTANT: Remove plug from socket before performing maintenance. Before using machine ensure frequency and voltage shown on the rating plate correspond with main voltage. Specifications and details are subject to change without prior notice. The accessories shown in the pictures may vary from model to model.

Warning or Caution icon IMPORTANT: Symbol on product or packaging indicates that product must not be treated as domestic refuse. Instead, it should be handed in to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic components.

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, users must read instruction manual. Do not run unattended. Do not pick up flammable, combustible or hot materials. Do not use around explosive dust, liquids or vapors. Electrical devices produce arcs or sparks which can cause fire or explosion. Do not use at filling stations or anywhere gasoline is stored or dispensed. Do not vacuum toxic or carcinogenic materials or other health-endangering materials such as asbestos or pesticides. Always use proper eye and respiratory protection. To reduce risk of electrical shock, do not expose to rain. Store indoors. When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. Do not use as a step stool

OPERATION

  1. Pull lid latches in outward motion, remove power head and any accessories that may have been shipped in tank.
  2. Attach accessories following these instructions.
  3. Before replacing power head, refer to these instructions to ensure proper filters are installed for the cleaning operation.
  4. Replace power head, and apply pressure with thumb to each latch until it snaps tightly in place. Ensure all lid latches are clamped securely.
  5. Insert air hose end into inlet of tank.
  6. Attach extension wands to the accessory end of hose. Apply slight pressure until fitting is tight.
  7. Attach one of the cleaning accessories (depending on cleaning requirements) to extension wands. Twist slightly to tighten connection.
  8. Plug cord into wall outlet. Vacuum is ready for use.
  9. To reduce risk of injury from accidental starting, always shut off vacuum and disconnect the power plug from wall outlet before installing any part or cleaning accessory.

CASTER ASSEMBLY

  1. Invert tank.
  2. Align casters with indented caster grooves in tank.
  3. Firmly push casters down into position. Secure each with one provided screw. (See Figure 1)

ACCESSORY BAG HOLDER BRACKET ASSEMBLY

Place accessory bag holder into hole of bracket. (See Figure 2)

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not operate unit in areas with flammable gases, vapors or explosive dust in the air. Flammable gases or vapors include but are not limited to: lighter fluid, solvent-type cleaners, oil-based paints, gasoline, alcohol or aerosol sprays. Explosive dusts include but are not limited to: coal, magnesium, aluminum, and grain or gun powder. Do not vacuum explosive dust, flammable or combustible liquids or hot ashes. Do not use this vacuum as a sprayer for any flammable or combustible liquid. To reduce the risk of health hazards from vapors or dusts, do not vacuum toxic materials.

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: The operation of any utility vacuum can result in foreign objects being blown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye injury. Always wear safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87.1 (or in Canada, CSA Z94.3) before starting operation.

Warning or Caution icon CAUTION: To reduce risk of hearing loss, wear ear protectors when using vacuum for extended hours or when using it in a noisy area. Unit is ready for dry vacuuming. After plugging the power cord into the wall receptacle, turn unit “ON” by pushing switch position to the “ON” position. (See Figure 3)

Note IconNOTE: The unit is ready for dry vacuuming or blowing. Plugging power cord into the wall receptacle, turn the unit “ON” by pushing the switch position. (See Figure 3)

FIG 7 ACCESSORY BAG HOLDER BRACKET ASSEMBLY

DRY PICK-UP

  1. Filter must always be in correct position to reduce risk of leaks and possible damage to vacuum. Ensure filter is completely covering the filter cage. Ensure there are no gaps between the filter and the lid. It is important to assemble the filter to the cage without allowing any possible leaks or tears. Any leaks will allow picked-up debris to be blown out of blowing port and back into surrounding environment.
  2. When using vacuum to pick up very fine dust, empty dust tank and clean or replace filter at more frequent intervals to maintain peak vacuum performance.

Note IconNOTE: A dry filter is necessary to pick up dry material. If using vacuum to pick up dust when filter is wet, filter will clog quickly and be very difficult to clean. If filter gets wet, replace it before continuing to do dry pick-ups.

INSTALLING DISPOSABLE FILTER BAG

  1. Filter bag may be used for additional filtration. Slide cardboard collar opening firmly onto vacuum port deflector until it stops against deflector wall.
  2. Position bag so it is distributed around inside of tank.
  3. Replace and secure power head onto tank. (See Figure 4)

FIG 8 INSTALLING DISPOSABLE FILTER BAG

WET PICK-UP

Cartridge filter must be positioned over filter cage while vacuuming liquids. When picking up several tanks full of liquid, cartridge filter will become saturated and misting may appear in exhaust air. At this time, dry or replace cartridge filter to eliminate misting and possible dripping of liquid around lid. After completing a wet pick-up job, raise hose to drain any excess liquid into tank before shutting off. Interior of tank should be periodically cleaned.

  1. Always disconnect plug from wall outlet before removing power head. Place power head in an upside down position. Remove cartridge filter by sliding it up and off filter cage.
    Note IconNOTE: Wet pick-up accessories should be washed periodically, especially after picking up wet, sticky accidents. This can be accomplished with a warm solution of soap and warm water.
  2. Shake excess dust off cartridge filter with a rapid up-and-down movement.
  3. This wet/dry vacuum is equipped with a float mechanism which will rise automatically to cut off airflow when liquid in tank reaches a pre-determined level. When this happens, turn off vacuum, unplug power cord and empty dust tank. Float has shut the airflow off when suction ceases and the motor noise becomes higher in pitch due to increased motor speed. The liquid capacity may vary with the rate of pickup.

Warning or Caution icon IMPORTANT: To reduce the risk of damage to vacuum, do not run motor with float in raised position. (See Figure 5)

FIG 9 WET PICK-UP

Note IconNOTE: If accidentally tipped over, vacuum could have closed suction. If this occurs, place vacuum in upright position and turn off switch. This will allow the float to return to its normal position and unit will continue operation.

EMPTY THE TANK

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting, unplug power cord before emptying dust tank.

  1. Remove power head assembly of wet/dry vacuum by pulling outward on lid clips located on each side of vacuum. Lift off power head assembly.
  2. Dump tank contents into proper waste disposal container.
  3. Liquids may be emptied through tank drain. To empty, turn off unit and remove plug from wall outlet. Remove drain cap and deposit liquid waste contents in suitable drain. After tank is empty, return drain cap to its original position. To continue use, plug cord into wall outlet and turn on the unit. (See Figure 6)

FIG 10 EMPTY THE TANK

BLOWING OPERATION

Warning or Caution icon WARNING: Always wear safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87.1 (or in Canada
CSA Z94.3) when using as a blower.
Warning or Caution icon WARNING: To avoid injury to bystanders, keep them clear of blowing debris.
Warning or Caution icon CAUTION: Wear a dust mask if blowing creates dust that might be inhaled.
Warning or Caution icon CAUTION: To reduce the risk of hearing loss, wear ear protectors when using the vac/blower for extended hours or when using it in a noisy area.

  1. Locate blowing port on the vac.
  2.  Insert one end of the 1⁄” x 7′ hose into the blowing port. (See Figure 7)
  3. Turn vacuum “ON”.

FIG 11 BLOWING OPERATION

MAINTENANCE

INSTALLING THE CARTRIDGE FILTER

The cartridge filter can be used for wet or dry pick-up. Installation is same for both.

  1. With power head in an upside down position, slide the cartridge filter down over the lid cage and push the filter seals against the power head.
  2. Turn knob on filter retainer clockwise to tighten, locking the filter into place.
  3. To remove filter for cleaning, turn filter knob counterclockwise until feeling the tactile and auditory cue. Align knob arrow with “Unlock” icon on the filter cap. Slide the cartridge filter off the lid cage. Grasp step of knob tightly to pull cartridge filter out of cage.
  4. To clean cartridge filter, shake or brush off excess dirt or rinse (from inside of filter) with water, dry completely (approximately 24 hours) and re-install. (See Figure 8)

Note Icon NOTE: If filter has been used for wet pick-up, it must be cleaned and dried before using for dry pick-up.

FIG 12 INSTALLING THE CARTRIDGE FILTER

FILTER REPLACEMENT
Warning or Caution icon WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting, unplug power cord before changing or cleaning filter. Filter should be cleaned often to maintain peak vacuum performance.
Warning or Caution iconWARNING: Do not remove filter cage and float. Float prevents water from entering the impeller and damaging the motor. The cage prevents fingers from touching the moving impeller.
Warning or Caution icon IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to blower wheel and motor, always reinstall cartridge filter before using the vacuum for dry pick-ups and wet pick-ups.

Warning or Caution icon IMPORTANT: After cleaning, check the filter for tears or small holes. Do not use a damaged filter. A small hole can cause dust to come out of vacuum. Replace it immediately.
Note Icon NOTE: Before installing filter on vacuum, clean area of lid so that filter will seal against lid and stop small particles from bypassing filter bag. If filter is clean and not damaged, replace it on filter cage. If it cannot be reused, place a new filter over filter cage.
Note IconNOTE: Clean filter in open area. Cleaning should be done outdoors and not in living quarter.

CLEANING
Clean outside with a cloth dampened with warm water and mild soap. To clean tank:

  1. Dump out debris.
  2. Wash tank thoroughly with warm water and mild soap.
  3.  Wipe out with dry cloth.

STORAGE
Before storing vacuum, dust tank should be emptied and cleaned. Cord should be wrapped and hung on unit and accessories should be kept in accessory holder so they can be readily available. Vacuum should be stored indoors.

FIG 13 FILTER REPLACEMENT

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H-8902
DEWALT®12 GALLON WET/DRY VACUUM

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PARTS

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL H-8902 (DXV12P)
Power 120 V / 60 Hz / 10 A
Motor Single Stage
Tank Capacity 12 Gallon
Hose 2⁄” x 7′
Power Cord 20′

Warning-icon.pngWARNING: Use only extension cords that are rated for outdoor use. Extension cords in poor condition or that are too small in wire size can pose fire and shock hazards.  To reduce the risk of these hazards when using an extension cord, ensure it is in good condition and that the connection does not come into contact with liquid.

NOTE: To keep power loss to a minimum, use the following table to choose the minimum wire size extension cord.

EXTENSION CORD LENGTH GAUGE (A.W.G.)
0 – 50′ 14
50 – 100′ 12

DEFINITIONS: SAFETY GUIDELINES

Definitions below describe the level of severity for each signal word.

Warning-icon.png DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Warning-icon.png WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Warning-icon.pngCAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury that, if not avoided, may result in property damage.

SAFETY

Warning-icon.png WARNING: To reduce risk of electric shock, do not expose to rain. Store indoors.
Warning-icon.png WARNING: When using electric appliances, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following:

  • Do not leave appliance when it is connected to a power source. Unplug it from outlet when not in use and before servicing.
  • Do not allow appliance to be used as a toy. Pay attention when appliance is used by or near children.
  • Use this appliance only as described in these instructions.
  • Do not use appliance with a damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working correctly, or if it has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors or dropped in water, return it to a service center.
  • Do not pull or carry appliance by the cord, use cord as a handle, close door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run the appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
  • Do not unplug appliance by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp plug, instead of cord.
  • Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
  • Do not put any objects into openings of appliance. Do not use appliance with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything else that may reduce air flow.
  • Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all body parts away from openings and moving parts.
  • Turn off all controls before unplugging appliance.
  • Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
  • Do not use appliance to pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as gasoline, or use in areas where flammable or combustible liquids are present.
  • Static shocks are possible in dry areas or when relative humidity of air is low. This is only temporary and does not affect use of vacuum. To reduce frequency of static shocks, add moisture to air with a console, installed humidifier or anti-static hose (standard on some models).
  • To avoid spontaneous combustion, empty canister after each use.
  • Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
  • Do not use to vacuum combustible explosive materials, such as coal, grain or other finely divided combustible material.
  • Do not use to vacuum hazardous, toxic or carcinogenic materials, such as asbestos or pesticide.
  • Never pick up explosive liquids (e.g. gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, paint thinner, etc.), acids or solvents.
  • Do not use vacuum without filters in place, except as described under Wet Pick-up on page 5.
  • Some wood contains preservatives that can be toxic. Take extra care to prevent inhalation and skin contact when working with these materials. Request and follow any safety information available from material supplier.
  • Do not use vacuum as a step ladder.
  • Do not place heavy objects on vacuum.
  • If an extension cord is used outdoors, it must be marked with the suffix W-A or W following the cord type designation. For example: SJTW-A indicates it is acceptable for outdoor use.

SAFETY CONTINUED

  • An extension cord must have adequate wire size (AWG or American Wire Gauge) for safety. The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the greater the capacity of the cable.  An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. When using more than one extension to make up the total length, be sure each individual extension contains at least the minimum wire size. The following table shows the correct size to use. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.
    Minimum Gauge for Cord Sets
    Ampere Rating Volts Total Length of Cord
    120V 25′ 50′ 100′ 150′
    240V 50′ 100′ 200′ 300′
    More Than Not More Than AWG
    0 6 18 16 16 14
    6 10 18 16 14 12
    10 12 16 16 14 12
    12 13 14 12 Not
    Recommended

Warning-icon.pngWARNING: Always wear proper personalhearing protection that conforms to ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) during use. Under some conditions and duration of use,  noise from this product may contribute to hearing loss.
Warning-icon.pngWARNING: Always use safety goggles. Everyday eyeglasses are NOT safety goggles. Also use face or dust mask if area operation is dusty.  Always wear  certified safety equipment:
• ANSI Z87.1 eye protection (CAN/CSA Z94.3)
• ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) hearing protection
• NIOSH/OSHA/MSHA respiratory protection To reduce exposure to these chemicals, wear approved safety equipment such as dust masks that are specifically  designed to filter out microscopic particles.

For convenience and safety, the following warning label is on vacuum:

Warning-icon.png WARNING: Servicing of double insulated wet/ dry vacuum in a double-insulated wet/dry vacuum, two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding. No grounding means is provided on a double-insulated appliance, nor should a means for grounding be added. Servicing a double-insulated wet/dry vacuum requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be done only by qualified service personnel. Replacement parts for a double-insulated wet/dry vacuum must be identical to the parts they replace. A double-insulated wet/dry vacuum is marked with the words “double insulated” and the symbol (square within a square) may also be marked on the appliance. To reduce risk of injury from electrical shock, unplug the power cord before servicing electrical parts of the wet/dry vacuum.

Warning-icon.png IMPORTANT: If supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard IMPORTANT: Remove plug from socket before performing maintenance. Before using machine ensure frequency and voltage shown on the rating plate correspond with main voltage. Specications and details are subject to change without prior notice. The accessories shown in the pictures may vary from model to model.

Warning-icon.png IMPORTANT: Symbol on product or packaging indicates that product must not be treated as domestic refuse. Instead, it should be handed in to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic components.

Warning-icon.png WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, users must read the instruction manual. Do not run unattended. Do not pick up flammable, combustible or hot materials. Do not use around explosive dust, liquids or vapors. Electrical devices produce arcs or sparks which can cause fire or explosion. Do not use at filling stations or anywhere gasoline is stored or dispensed. Do not vacuum toxic or carcinogenic materials or other health-endangering materials such as asbestos or pesticides. Always use proper eye and respiratory protection. To reduce risk of electrical shock, do not expose to rain. Store indoors. When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. Do not use as a step stool.

OPERATION

1. Pull lid latches in an outward motion, remove power head and any accessories that may have been shipped in the tank.
2. Attach heavy-duty rubberized casters.
3. Before replacing power head, refer to these instructions to ensure the proper filters are installed for the cleaning operation.
4. Replace power head, and apply pressure with thumb to each latch until it snaps tightly in place. Ensure all lid latches are clamped securely.
5. Insert air hose end into inlet of tank.
6. Attach extension wands to accessory end of hose.
Apply slight pressure until fitting is tight.
Attach one of cleaning accessories (depending on the cleaning requirements) on extension wands. Twist slightly to tighten the  connection.
8. Plug the cord into wall outlet. Unit is ready for use.

CASTER ASSEMBLY

1. Invert tank.
2. Align casters with indented caster grooves in tank.
3. Firmly push casters down into position. Secure with one provided screw. (See Figure 1)

ACCESSORY BAG HOLDER ASSEMBL

1. Turn tank right side up
2. Attach two accessory bag holders by aligning them with grooved sections.
3. Secure with two self-tapping screws. (See Figure 2)

4. Place the accessory bag holder into the hole of bracket. (See Figure 3)

Warning-icon.png WARNING: To reduce risk of fire or explosion, do not operate this vacuum in areas with flammable gases, vapors or explosive dust in the air. Flammable gases or vapors include but are not limited to: lighter fluid, solvent-type cleaners, oil-based paints, gasoline, alcohol or aerosol sprays. Explosive dusts include but are not limited to: coal, magnesium, aluminum, grain or gun powder. Do not vacuum explosive dust, flammable or combustible liquids or hot ashes. Do not use this vacuum as a sprayer for any flammable or combustible liquid. To reduce the risk of health hazards from vapors or dusts, do not vacuum toxic materials.

Warning-icon.png WARNING: The operation of any utility vacuum can result in foreign objects being blown into eyes, which can result in severe eye injury. Always wear safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87.1 (or in Canada, CSA Z94.3) before starting operation.

Warning-icon.png CAUTION: To reduce risk of hearing loss, wear ear protectors when using vacuum for extended hours or when using it in a noisy area. Unit is ready for dry vacuuming or blowing. After pluging the power cord into the wall receptacle, turn the unit “ON” by pushing the switch position. (See Figure 4)

Note Icon NOTE: The unit is ready for dry vacuuming or blowing. Plugging power cord into the wall receptacle, turn the unit “ON” by pushing the switch position. (See Figure4)
ULINE Dewalt 12 Gallon Wet-Dry Vacuum- figure-4

OPERATION CONTINUED

DRY PICK-UP

  1. Filter must always be in correct position to reduce risk of leaks and possible damage to vacuum. Ensure filter is completely covering the filter cage. Ensure there are no gaps between the filter and the lid. It is important to assemble the filter to the cage without allowing any possible leaks or tears. Any leaks will allow picked-up debris to be blown out of blowing port and back into surrounding environment.
  2. When using vacuum to pick up very fine dust, it will be necessary to empty dust tank and clean or replace filter at more frequent intervals to maintain peak vacuum performance.

Note Icon NOTE: A dry filter is necessary to pick up dry material. If using vacuum to pick up dust when filter is wet, filter will clog quickly and be very difficult to clean. If filter gets wet, replace it before continuing to do dry pick-ups.

INSTALLING DISPOSABLE FILTER BAG
  1. Filter bag may be used for additional filtration. Slide cardboard collar opening firmly onto the vacuum port deflector until it stops against the deflector wall.
  2. Position bag so it is distributed around the inside of the tank.
  3. Replace and secure power head onto tank. (See Figure 5)

ULINE Dewalt 12 Gallon Wet-Dry Vacuum- figure-5

WET PICK-UP

Cartridge filter must be positioned over filter cage while vacuuming liquids. When picking up several tanks full of liquid, cartridge filter will become saturated and misting may appear in exhaust air. At this time, dry or replace cartridge filter to eliminate misting and possible dripping of liquid around lid. After completing a wet pick-up job, raise hose to drain any excess liquid into tank before shutting off. Interior of tank should be periodically cleaned.

  1. Always disconnect plug from wall outlet before removing power head. Place power head in an upside down position. Remove cartridge filter by sliding it up and off the filter cage.
    Note Icon NOTE: Wet pick-up accessories should be washed periodically, especially after picking up wet, sticky accidents. This can be accomplished with a warm solution of soap and warm water.
  2.  Shake excess dust off cartridge filter with a rapid up and down movement.
  3. This wet/dry vacuum is equipped with a float mechanism that will rise automatically to cut off airflow when liquid in tank reaches a pre-determined level. When this happens, turn off vacuum, unplug power cord and empty dust tank. Float has shut airflow off suction ceases and motor noise becomes higher in pitch due to increased motor speed. The liquid capacity may vary with the rate of pickup.

Warning-icon.png IMPORTANT: To reduce the risk of damage to the vac, do not run motor with float in raised position. (See Figure 6)

ULINE Dewalt 12 Gallon Wet-Dry Vacuum- figure-6

Note Icon NOTE: If accidentally tipped over, vacuum could have closed suction. If this occurs, place vacuum in upright position and turn off switch. This will allow the float to return to its normal position, and unit will continue operation.

OPERATION CONTINUED

EMPTY THE TANK

Warning-icon.png WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting, unplug power cord before emptying the dust tank.
1. Remove power head assembly of the wet/dry vacuum by pulling outward on lid clips located on each side of the vacuum. Lift off power head assembly.
2. Dump tank contents into proper waste disposal container. (See Figure 7)
ULINE Dewalt 12 Gallon Wet-Dry Vacuum- figure-73. Liquids may be emptied through tank drain. To empty, turn off unit and remove plug from wall outlet. Remove drain cap and deposit liquid waste contents in suitable drain.  After tank is empty, return drain cap to its original position. To continue use, plug cord into wall outlet and turn on the unit. (See Figure 8)

ULINE Dewalt 12 Gallon Wet-Dry Vacuum- figure-8

BLOWING OPERATION

Warning-icon.png WARNING: Always wear safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87.1 (or in Canada CSA Z94.3) when using as a blower.
Warning-icon.png WARNING: To avoid injury to bystanders, keep them clear of blowing debris.
Warning-icon.png CAUTION: Wear a dust mask if blowing creates dust that might be inhaled.
Warning-icon.png CAUTION: To reduce the risk of hearing loss, wear ear protectors when using the vac/blower for extended hours or when using it in a noisy area.
1. Locate blowing port on the vac.
2. Insert one end of the 2⁄” x 7′ hose into the blowing port. (See Figure 9)
3. Turn vacuum “ON”.

ULINE Dewalt 12 Gallon Wet-Dry Vacuum- figure-9

MAINTENANCE

INSTALLING THE CARTRIDGE FILTER

The cartridge filter can be used for wet or dry pick-up. Installation is same for both.

  1. With powerhead in an upside down position, slide cartridge filter down over lid cage and push filter seals against powerhead.
  2. Turn knob on filter retainer clockwise to tighten, locking filter into place.
  3. To remove filter for cleaning, turn filter knob counterclockwise until feeling the tactile and auditory cue. Align knob arrow with “Unlock” icon on the filter cap and slide cartridge filter off lid cage.
  4. To clean cartridge filter, shake or brush off excess dirt or rinse (from the inside of the filter) with water, dry completely (approximately 24 hours) and re-install.
    (See Figure 10)
    ULINE Dewalt 12 Gallon Wet-Dry Vacuum- figure-10

Note Icon NOTE: If filter has been used for wet pick-up, it must be cleaned and dried before using for dry pick-up.

FILTER REPLACEMENT

Warning-icon.pngWARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from accidental starting, unplug power cord before changing or cleaning filter. Filter should be cleaned often to maintain peak  vacuum performance.
Warning-icon.png WARNING: Do not remove filter cage and float. Float prevents water from entering the impeller and damaging the motor. The cage prevents fingers from touching the moving impeller.
Warning-icon.png IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to blower wheel and motor, always reinstall cartridge filter before using the vacuum for dry pick-ups and wet pick-ups.

Warning-icon.pngIMPORTANT: After cleaning, check the filter for tears or small holes. Do not use a damaged filter. A small hole can cause dust to come out of vacuum. Replace it immediately.
Note IconNOTE: Before installing filter on vacuum, clean area of lid so that filter will seal against lid and stop small particles from bypassing filter bag. If filter is clean and not  damaged, replace it on filter cage. If it cannot be reused, place a new filter over the filter cage.
Note Icon NOTE: Clean filter in open area. Cleaning should be done outdoors and not in living quarters.

CLEANING

Clean the outside with a cloth dampened with warm water and mild soap. To clean tank:
1. Dump out debris.
2. Wash the tank thoroughly with warm water and mild soap.
3. Wipeout with a dry cloth.

STORAGE

Before storing vacuum, dust tank should be emptied and cleaned. Cord should be wrapped and hung on the unit and the accessories should be kept in the accessory holder so they can be readily available. The unit should be stored indoors.

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H -2 811
RADIO-CONTROLLED
WALL CLOCK

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INSTRUCTIONS

SET UP

  1. Set the Time Zone switch to your time zone (P – Pacific TIme, M – Mountain Time, C – Central Time, E – Eastern Time). (See Figure 1)
  2. Insert one fresh 1.5V AA battery, noting the correct polarity (+/-). (See Figure 1)
  3. Automatic Setting: After the battery is inserted, hands will quickly advance until they reach 12:00. The clock will move at a normal rate until it receives the signal. The signal may be received as soon as a few minutes or up to a few days.
  4. In most cases, the signal will be found overnight.

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (DST)

If you live in an area that does not recognize DST (Arizona or Indiana), push the DST switch to off. To reactivate, press the DST switch to on. (See Figure 1)

Figure 1
Radio Controlled Wall Clock- DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME

MANUAL TIME SETTING

On rare occasions, the clock may not connect to the radio signal within 24 hours because of the strength of the signal or geographic location.
The clock can be set manually and used as a regular quartz wall clock until it finds the radio signal. When all hands stop at 12:00 you may advance the clock manually. Press and hold either Manual Set (M.SET) button until it reaches the correct time. When the clock successfully receives the signal, it will move to and keep the proper time. (See Figure 1)

CLOCK LOCATION GUIDELINES

WWVB is the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) radio station in Fort Collins, CO. The WWVB time signal will easily penetrate masonry and wood frame buildings. The signal is obtainable in most steel buildings, providing there are adequate windows. It is not possible, however, for the signal to penetrate rooms in the center of large buildings that do not have windows. In buildings that the signal cannot penetrate, you may set the time using the manual time set button. When the clock is exposed to the signal, it will automatically set the hands to the exact time.

The clock should not be placed within 5 feet of any items that can interfere with reception: electronic appliances including televisions, radios, microwaves, computers, another radio-controlled clock, phones, or stereos. Large metal surfaces such as aluminum or steel siding, metal counters, or cabinets might also affect the reception.
The best reception will be on a wall near a window that is nearest to the direction of Fort Collins, Colorado. Due to the nature of long-wave radio signals, it may not be possible to receive a signal during the day, so it is best to install the battery late in the evening.

PROBLEMS OR DIFFICULTIES

In some instances, when the time signal is unavailable, the clock movement will continue to search for a readable signal. If it cannot find a signal, the movement may stop.
To reset, you must clear the memory by removing the battery and inserting the battery backward for 5 seconds. Then remove the battery and install it correctly. Ideally, restart the clock after 10:00 PM, as the time signal quality is generally better during night hours.

LOW BATTERY FUNCTION

The minute hand begins to advance in 2-second increments when the battery is low. When this condition is noticed, replace the old battery with a fresh one. After installation, let the clock reset itself by receiving the time signal. NEVER attempt to move the hands manually.

CHECKING TIMEKEEPING ACCURACY

For the exact time, call the NIST time and frequency service in Fort Collins at 303-499-7111 or visit their web site at http://www.boulder.nist.gov/timefreq. If your clock has received a signal and has set itself properly, it will agree with the time broadcast. Daylight Savings Time (DST): If you choose summer time (DST ON), the clock runs the summertime when it has received the DST signal. Otherwise, it keeps running time normally.

EXTREME TEMPERATURES

The clock will operate in the temperatures range of 14° to 122°F. Temperatures outside this range may affect the performance of the clock.

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H-5048, H-6460
INDUSTRIAL
BACKPACK VACUUMS
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TOOL NEEDED

SAFETY

WARNING! Read the owner’s manual before using this product. Failure to do so can result in injury or property damage.

NOTE: Following the cleaning instructions will prolong the life of the vacuum.

  • Carefully unpack and inspect vacuum for shipping damage. Each vacuum is tested and thoroughly inspected before shipping.
  • Use only as described in this manual. Use only the recommended attachments and replacement parts.
  • To reduce the risk of overheating, sparking, or damage to cords, do not tie pigtail and extension cord in a knot in an attempt to prevent cords from pulling apart. Use the provided cord holder to keep the extension cord plugged in to vacuum.
  • Do not leave a vacuum plugged in when not in use. Unplug the vacuum from the outlet before servicing. Do not leave running while unattended. Turn off the vacuum before unplugging.
  • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
  • Do not try to recover any liquid with this vacuum. This vacuum is for dry recovery only.
  • Do not use a damaged cord or plug. If the vacuum is not working as it should, or if it has been dropped,
    damaged, left outdoors, or exposed to water, contact Uline Customer Service.
  • Do not allow the vacuum to be used as a toy. Pay close attention when using the vacuum near children.
  • Do not pull or carry the vacuum by the cord or use the cord as a handle. Do not close a door on the cord or pull the cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run over the cord. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
  • Do not pull on the cord to unplug. Grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
  • Do not handle the plug, switch or vacuum with wet hands.
  • Do not put any objects into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything else that may reduce airflow.
  • Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts.
  • Use extra care when cleaning stairs.
  • Do not vacuum flammable or combustible materials or anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
  • Sparks inside the motor can ignite flammable vapors or dust. To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not
    use near combustible liquids, gases, or dust, such as gasoline and other fuels, lighter fluid, cleaners, oil-based
    paints or natural gas.
  • To reduce the risk of inhaling toxic vapors or dust, do not vacuum or use near toxic or hazardous materials.
  • Empty the Intercept® Micro Filter after every use and before storage. Some types of wood dust and debris may catch on fire if stored in a vacuum.
  • Do not use without filters in place.
  • Connect to a properly grounded outlet only.

NOTE: This vacuum is equipped with a thermal protection shutoff switch that cuts power if excessive operating temperatures are detected. This may occur if there’s a blocked vacuum passage or clogged/full filters.

NOTE: If the thermal protection cutoff switch is tripped, immediately turn off the vacuum, inspect for a blockage and verify the condition of the filter bag. Replace or empty the filter bag as required. The vacuum will require several minutes to cool down to a safe operating temperature. When cool enough, the thermal switch will reset and the user can resume normal use of the vacuum.

SAFETY CONTINUED

INTRODUCTION
MOTOR
Electric thru-flow vacuum motors must never be used in applications in which wet or moist conditions are involved, where dry chemicals or other volatile materials are present, or where airflow may be restricted or blocked. Such motors are designed to permit the vacuumed air to pass over the electrical wiring to cool it. Therefore, any liquid (including water), dry chemical, or other foreign substance that would come in contact with electrical conductors could cause combustion (depending on volatility) or electrical shock. Failure to observe these precautions could result in property damage and personal injury, including death in extreme cases.

ELECTRICAL
The vacuum operates at 120 volt/60 Hz. Severe changes in voltage, high or low, can cause damage to the motor and cause premature motor failure.
This vacuum is equipped with a thermal protection shutoff switch that cuts power if excessive operating temperatures are detected. This may occur if there’s a blocked vacuum passage or clogged/full filters.
If the thermal switch is tripped, immediately turn off the vacuum, inspect for a blockage and verify the condition of the filter bag. Replace or empty the filter bag as required. The vacuum will require several minutes to cool down to a safe operating temperature. When cool enough, the thermal switch will reset and the user can resume normal use of the vacuum.
Use only the manufacturer’s replacement extension cord or one that is properly sized for your application. Do not
use an extension cord with conductors smaller than 16 gauge (AWG) in size and make sure to only use a three-wire outdoor extension cord provided with a three-prong grounding plug and receptacle. To reduce power loss, use a 14 AWG extension cord if longer than 50 ft. The extension cord jacket type should be SJT or better. Extension cords in poor condition or too small in wire size can pose fire and shock hazards. To reduce the risk of these hazards, be sure the cord is in good condition and that liquid does not contact the connection.

WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury due to a loose electrical connection between the appliance’s plug and extension cord, firmly and fully attach the appliance plug to the extension cord. Periodically check the connection while operating to ensure it is fully attached. Do not use an extension cord that provides a loose connection. A loose connection may result in overheating or fire and increases the risk of a burn.

To reduce the risk of disconnection of the vacuum the cord from the extension cord during operating:
Use the cardholder on the waist belt to secure the extension cord to the vacuum plug as shown on page 5, Figure 16, and described on page 5 under Operating The Vacuum, items 1 and 2.

Maintain appliance with care. Inspect extension cords periodically and replace them if damaged.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
The vacuum must be grounded. If a vacuum should malfunction or stop working, grounding provides a path
of least resistance for electrical current, thereby reducing the risk of electrical shock. This vacuum is equipped with
a cord that has an equipment-grounding conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted in an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Cutting off the ground wire or using a cord that is not equipped with a ground plug will void the warranty of the
vacuum.

WARNING! Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if unsure that the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the vacuum. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

  1. The vacuum is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug. (See Figure 1)

SAFETY CONTINUED

  1.  A temporary adapter may be used to connect this plug to a two-pole receptacle if a properly grounded
    outlet is not available. (See Figure 2)

NOTE: The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician. The green-colored rigid ear, lug or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground, such as a properly grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in place by a metal screw.

NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electrical Code.
For Canada – This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounded attachment plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Figure 1. Make sure the vacuum is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this vacuum.

PARTS

OPTIONAL – SOLD SEPARATELY

ASSEMBLY

  1. Unlatch the three clamps on top of the vacuum and remove the cap. Remove micro cloth filter and Intercept® Micro Filter. (See Figure 3)
  2. Check to make sure the dome filter did not shift during shipping. (See Figure 4)
  3. Replace the Intercept® Micro Filter and the micro cloth filter into the vacuum. Replace the cap and relatch the three clamps.
  4. Push the hose into the cap opening. (See Figure 5)

WAND ASSEMBLY

  1. Fasten the pieces of the wand together. Open the purple latch on the lower half of the wand. Align the notch on the inside of the lower half with a groove on the outside of the upper half and push pieces together. Adjust wand to the desired height, then close the purple latch to secure the position. (See Figure 6)
  2. Twist the wand into the end of the hose. (See Figure 7)
  3. Attach the floor tool to the end of the wand. Align the brass ring with the groove on the floor tool to ensure a secure fit. (See Figure 8)

HARNESS HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

  1. The upper harness should sit between shoulder blades for the most comfortable fit. The vacuum is shipped with the upper harness in the middle position. Tall users will need to move the position up. Shorter users will need to move the position down. (See Figure 9)
  2. To move the upper harness, loosen the tensioning straps. Then, using a #3 Phillips screwdriver, remove
    the screw located in the center of the upper harness. (See Figure 10)
  3. To ensure that the upper harness is secure, tighten the screw until it’s all the way in.

OPERATION

WEARING THE BACKPACK VACUUM

  1. Loosen the shoulder straps and the waist belt. Lift the vacuum and slide your arms through the straps.
    The upper harness can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the buckles. (See Figure 11)
  2. Connect the waist strap. (See Figure 12)
  3. Tighten the waist belt by grabbing the ends of the straps, pulling each end toward each other, and then pulling
    outward from the center of the body. It is very important that the weight of the vacuum be concentrated on your hips rather than your shoulders. (See Figure 13)
  4. Adjust the shoulder straps so the vacuum fits comfortably, but the weight is still concentrated on hips. (See Figure 14)
  5. Connect the sternum strap buckle and slide the strap up or down on the sewn-in wire support for the best fit. (See Figure 15)

OPERATING THE VACUUM

  1. Thread the extension cord through the cord holder on the waist belt (See Figure 16). Then plug the cord
    into the on/off switch, also on the waist belt.
  2. Do not tie the extension cord to the waist belt or the switch-to-vacuum power cord. Doing so will result in damage to both cords and will not be covered under warranty.
  3. Plug the extension cord into the wall and turn the vacuum on.

PROPER VACUUMING MOTION FOR LARGE AREAS

  1. Begin with the wand parallel to your body.
  2. Draw the top of the wand in toward your waist and twist at the waist walking backward or forward in a
    side-to-side motion. (See Figure 17)
  3. The motion is similar to mopping and keeps the upper body and arms from tiring.

FILTER MAINTENANCE

INTERCEPT® MICRO FILTER AND MICRO CLOTH FILTER

  1. Empty and inspect the Intercept® Micro Filter every time you start and finish vacuuming. (See Figure 18)
  2. Replace if necessary. A clogged and dirty filter restricts airflow and results in reduced suction and overheating.
  3. To replace the Intercept® Micro Filter, slide the filter into the micro cloth filter and secure it into the vacuum. (See Figure 19)
  4. Once a month or as necessary, hand or machine wash the micro cloth filter and let it air dry. Do not put it in the dryer. (See Figure 20)

DOME FILTER

  1. Once a week, or as necessary, clean the dome filter.
  2. First, remove the Intercept® Micro Filter and a cloth filter. Reach into the vacuum body and pull the top
    piece of the dome filter off and remove the foam media. (See Figure 21)
  3. Shake out the foam, rinse it and let it air dry thoroughly. (See Figure 22)
  4. Once dry, replace the foam and firmly snap the top of the dome filter into place.

HEPA EXHAUST FILTER

  1. Once every two weeks or as necessary, inspect the HEPA filters. When the filter becomes discolored, replace it with a new filter. For best results, this filter should be replaced every six months.
  2. To inspect or replace the HEPA filter, turn the tab clockwise to open the filter door. Grasp the plastic housing on the HEPA filter to remove. (See Figure 23)
  3. To replace the filter door, align the tabs with the slots in the housing close. Be sure to close the door firmly and turn the tab counterclockwise to lock. You should hear an audible click if closed correctly.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

WARNING! Unplug the vacuum when performing any maintenance. Check the condition of all electrical cords before each use.

DAILY/AFTER EACH USE

  1. Check Intercept® Micro Filter. Replace or empty if full.2. Use only genuine manufacturer’s replacement filters to ensure optimal performance, achieve improved indoor air quality, and maintain a valid vacuum
    warranty.
  2. Check micro cloth filter. If dirty, rinse out and air dry before replacing back into the vacuum.

NOTE: All filters must be in place to operate the vacuum. This will optimize airflow and prevent the motor from laboring.

PERIODICALLY

  1. Check harness for fit and comfort.
  2. Replace lost or damaged pieces.

ELECTRICAL CORD CARE

  1. Never stretch the cord tightly between the vacuum and the outlet. A cord that is stretched or pulled may not function properly. It can damage the cord or plug and create a tripping hazard as well.
  2. Do not tie the extension cord and power cord together in a knot in an effort to keep the connection together. Doing so will result in damage to both cords and will not be covered under warranty.
    Instead, use the provided cardholder.
  3. After vacuuming, unplug the extension cord at both ends and wind it up loosely.
    a. Wind the cord from the female receptacle to the male plug.
    b. Lay the cord out, as straight as possible, on the floor before winding.
    c. Do not wind the cord up by wrapping it around your hand and elbow, as repeated winding in this manner will result in a twisted cord that is hard to wind and unwind.
  4. Use only a manufacturer’s replacement extension cord or one that is properly sized for your application. The extension cord jacket type should be SJT or better and rated for outdoor use. Extension cords in poor condition or too small in wire size can pose fire and shock hazards.
  5.  To reduce the risk of these hazards, be sure the cord is in good condition and that liquid does not contact the connection.
  6.  Do not use an extension cord with conductors smaller than 16 gauge (AWG) in size. To reduce power loss, use a 14-gauge extension cord if longer than 50 feet.

PROPER STORAGE

  1. When the vacuum is not in use, the vacuum and the extension cord should be stored indoors and in a
    dry place.

WARNING! The following information is for use by qualified service personnel only and provides guidance for troubleshooting and maintenance under normal working conditions.
Unplug the vacuum when working on the motor or any electrical part.

MOTOR BRUSHES
Only the Uline Service Team should replace the carbon motor brushes. Use the following schedule for replacement:

  1. After the first 1,000 hours of operation.
  2. Again after the next 500 hours of operation.
  3. Again after the next 200 hours of operation.

TROUBLESHOOTING

OPERATING ISSUE RECOMMENDATIONS
There is little or no such on. 1. There may be a clog in the hose or wands. If so. fake the hose and wands apart and remove the clog.
2. Open the lid and ensure that the Intercept` Micro Filter is not full, the micro cloth filter bag is correctly located. and that the flexible ring provides a proper seal when the lid is closed.
3. Check to make sure pre•motor and side HEPA exhaust filters are deans.
Vacuum turns oft while in use. 1. The machine may turn off due to overheating. Waif until the vacuum has coded down.
2. Check to make sure there are no clogs.
The vacuum has a burning smell. 1. Check to see if the cord is damaged.
Do not clean the carpet. 1. Be sure the hose is secure on cleaner.
2. Check hose. wands and attachment for clogs.

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H-7690
ERGO MESH CHAIR

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PARTS

ASSEMBLY

1.Sert casters into legs of five-star Turn base right side up. Insert gas lift into the center of base and place dust cover over gas lift. (See Figure 1)

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2. Insert post into a slot in back Use one 8 x 10 mm screw to secure. (See Figure 2)
NOTE: Install post so side marked “outward” will face away from seat cushion.
NOTE: Use Allen wrench to tighten screws.

3. Align armrest with holes on the bottom of the seat cushion. Use four 6 x 24 mm screws to attach. Repeat on the opposite side. (See Figure 3)

4. Align mechanism with holes on the bottom of the seat cushion. Use six 6 x 24 mm screws to attach. (See Figure 4)

NOTE: For clearance to tighten screws, pulling out the seat slider lever and moving mechanism forward or backward may be necessary.

5. Insert back support post into a socket in mechanism on the bottom of the seat cushion. Use one 10 x 23 mm screw to secure. Place cover over a post and use two 4 x 20 mm screws to attach using a Phillips screwdriver. (See Figure 5)

6. Slowly lower assembled chair, setting mechanism onto the gas liff. Press down on seat cushion to secure. (See Figure 6)

CHAIR ADJUSTMENTS

  1.  Back Angle – To tilt the back, lift the lever and move freely. To lock tilt position, push the lever down while sitting at the preferred angle.
  2. Seat/Back Tilt – To adjust seat/back angle, lift the lever up. The chair has a standard tilt; the seat and back tilt simultaneously at the same ratio.
  3. Adjustable lilt Lock – To lock seat/back angle, press lever down at the desired angle.
  4. Seat Depth (Seat Slider) – To adjust the seat depth, pull the lever out and slide the seat forward or back while sitting. Release lever to lock in the desired position.
  5. Seat Height Adjustment – To raise seat height, lift the lever up with little to no weight on the seat. To lower seat height, lift the lever up while sitting.
  6. Forward Tilt – To use forward tilt, the back angle lever (1) must be down, and the seat/back tilt lever (2) must be up. Once levers 1 and 2 are incorrect position, sit all the way back in the seat, lean back, pull back on lever (6), and then lean forward. To stop forward tilt, lean back and push lever (6) toward the front of the chair.
  7. lilt Tension – To increase tilt tension, turn the knob clockwise. To decrease tilt tension, turn the knob counterclockwise.
  8. Back Height Adjustment – To raise the back, lift the back until it clicks into the desired height. To lower the back, lift the seatback to its tallest height to release the ratchet mechanism. Then, push it down to the lowest height setting.
  9.  Armrest Adjustment:
    • Height – To adjust arm height, press the button under the front of each armrest and move the arm up or down.
    • Width – To adjust arm width, push armrest pad in or out.
    • Depth – To adjust arm depth, push armrest pad forward or backward.

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H-3530
BOSTITCH®ROLL FEED PNEUMATIC STAPLER
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OPERATION

1. LOADING THE MAGAZINE

Disconnect from the air supply.
WARNING! When loading the stapler, never place a hand or any part of the body in the fastener discharge area of the stapler. Never point the stapler at anyone. Do not pull the trigger or depress the trip as accidental actuation may occur,  possibly causing injury.

2. Open the magazine ­ Press cover slightly to unlatch from magazine and swing cover open (See Figure 1).

3. Check Staple Leg Length­ -Adjustment is provided in the H-3530 for different staple leg lengths. Spacers must be changed to use 1/2″ (13mm) staples.
a. To adjust the machine for leg length, loosen set screw and turn the pivot pin 180º with a screwdriver to the desired adjustment as noted. Tighten set screw (See Figure 2).

b. To change shallow clinchers (see specifications chart for part numbers), remove screws and front bracket to provide access to clinchers. Change one at a time to prevent reversing parts. Also, part #45 (See Figure 3) will need to be changed to a specified spacer in the table.
c. To adjust coil guides, loosen 4 screws (See Figure 4). Coil Side Guides

  1.  For 1/2″ (13mm) staples: push guides forward and in as far as they go; tighten screws.
  2. For 5/8″ (16mm) staples: push guides to rear with screws in the center of the slot; tighten screws.
  3. For 3/4″ (19mm) staples: push guides forward and outwards as far as they go; tighten screws.

LOADING THE MAGAZINE CONTINUED
4. Load the coil of staples ­ Place coil of staples into the magazine. Feed the front end of the coil into the side and top guides. Push forward until it stops. Swing cover opens and slightly squeeze to enlarge magazine bosses. Check positive engagement.
5. Clinch Adjustment ­ Turn the special nut clockwise to tighten the clinch and counterclockwise to loosen the clinch. Use a tool to fit a 1/8″ (3mm) hole (See Figure 5).

NOTE: Remove adjusting tool after adjustment.

6.Depth Adjustment – Loosen front screw and adjust to the desired length (See Figure 6). When the top edge of the adjustment plate is at the highest setting (#4), the clinches are at their shallowest If set at the lowest setting (#1), the clinchers are at their deepest penetration.

NOTE: Tighten screw after adjusting stapler.

USING THE STAPLER

Stapling – Grasp handle with one hand. Position on the box in line with the desired staple location. There is a small projection on either side of the frame as an aid in locating the position of the staple (See Figure 7). Press trigger. The strongest closure requires end staples close to end of box. Check packaging requirements. Check staple clinching in a sample of the board being used. Adjust clinch for depth of penetration and tightness.

NOTE: Always disconnect air supply: 1. Before making adjustments; 2. When servicing the stapler; 3. When clearing a jam; 4. When stapler is not in use; 5. When moving to a different work area, as accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.

REMOVING STUCK STAPLES

stopWARNING! Always disconnect air supply: 1. When servicing the stapler; 2.When clearing the jam; 3.  When stapler is not in use; 4. When moving to a different work area, an accidental actuation may occur.

  1. Jams can be cleared by pulling the jam release lever to a 90º position (See Figure 8). At this position, hold a coil of staples to prevent movement and use either a long nose plier or a screwdriver to clear the jam.(See Figure 8)
  2. Carefully release lever to prevent staples from being trapped between anvil and blade.

SAFETY WARNINGS

OPERATION

stopWARNING! Always handle the stapler with care: 1. Never engage in horseplay. 2. Never pull the trigger unless the nose is directed toward the work. 3. Keep others at a safe distance from the stapler while in operation as accidental actuation may occur, possibly causing injury.

WARNING! Keep hands and body away from the discharge area of the stapler.

WARNING! Do not drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or with the stapler at an overly steep angle as this may cause deflection of fasteners which could cause injury.

stopWARNING! This stapler produces SPARKS during operation. NEVER use the stapler near flammable substances, gases or vapors including lacquer, paint, benzene, thinner, gasoline, adhesives, mastics, glues, or any other material that is – or vapors which are – flammable, combustible or explosive. Using the stapler in any such environment could cause an EXPLOSION resulting in personal injury or death to users and bystanders.

Warning-icon.png CAUTION: Remove all fasteners from the stapler before performing a stapler operation check.

TRIGGER-OPERATED STAPLER

a.With the finger off the trigger, hold the stapler with a firm grip on the handle.
b. Place the nose of the stapler against the work.
c. Pull the trigger to drive.

stopWARNING! This is a full-cycle stapler. The stapler will cycle each time the trigger is pulled! Clinchers will discharge and retract.

EYE PROTECTION

stopWARNING! Eye protection which conforms to ANSI specifications and provides protection against flying particles from both the FRONT and the SIDES should always be worn by the operator and others in the work area when connecting to air supply, loading operating, or servicing this stapler. Eye protection is required to guard against flying fasteners debris which could cause severe eye injury.

The employer and/or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn. Eye protection equipment must conform to the requirements of the American National Standards Institute ANSI Z87.1 and provide both frontal and side protection.

NOTE: Non-side shielded spectacles and face shields do not provide adequate protection.

AIR SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS

stopWARNING! Do not use oxygen, combustible gases or bottled gases as a power source for this stapler, as the stapler may explode, possibly causing injury.

stopWARNING! Do not use supply sources that can potentially exceed 200 psig as the stapler may burst, possibly causing injury.

stopWARNING! The connector on the stapler must not hold pressure when air supply is disconnected. If a wrong fitting is used, the stapler can remain charged with air after disconnecting and thus will be able to drive a fastener even after the air line is disconnected, possibly causing injury.

stopWARNING! Do not pull the trigger or depress the contact arm while connected to the air supply as the stapler may cycle, possibly causing injury.

stopWARNING! Always disconnect air supply.

In addition to the other warnings contained in this manual, observe the following for safe operation:

  • Use the Bostitch® pneumatic stapler only for the purpose for which it was
  • Never use this stapler in a manner that could cause a fastener to be directed toward the user or others in the work
  • Do not use the stapler as a
  • Always carry the stapler by the Never carry the stapler by the air hose.
  • Do not alter or modify this stapler from the original design or function without approval from Bostitch Inc.
  • Always be aware that misuse and improper handling of this stapler can cause injury to yourself and
  • Never leave unattended with the air hose
  • Do not operate this stapler if it does not have a legible WARNING
  • Do not continue to use a stapler that leaks air or does not function Notify Uline if your stapler continues to experience functional problems.

MAINTENANCE

REPLACEMENT PARTS

  • Bostitch replacement parts are Do not use modified parts or parts which will not give equivalent performance to the original equipment.

ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR SEALS

  • When repairing a stapler, make sure the internal parts are clean and Use Parker O-LUBE or equivalent on all O-Rings. Coat each O-Ring with O-Lube before assembling. Use a small amount of oil on all moving surfaces and pivots. After reassemble add a few drops of Bostitch Air Tool Lubricant through the airline fitting before sealing.

AIR SUPPLY – PRESSURE AND VOLUME

  • Air volume is as important as air The air volume supplied to the stapler may be inadequate due to undersized fittings and hoses or from the effects of dirt and water in the system. Restricted airflow will prevent the stapler from receiving an adequate volume of air even though the pressure reading is high. The result will be a slow operation, misfeeds, or reduced driving power. Before evaluating stapler problems for these symptoms, trace the air supply from the stapler to the supply source for restrictive connectors, swivel fittings, low points containing water or anything else that would prevent full volume flow of air to the stapler.

SPECIFICATIONS

STAPLER SPECIFICATIONS

ULINE PART NO. MFG. PART NO. LENGTH HEIGHT WIDTH WEIGHT ROLL CAPACITY
H-3530 D62ADC 9″ (228mm) 8.625″ (219mm) 4.5″ (115mm) 5.9 lbs. (2.5 kg) 1,000

FASTENER SPECIFICATIONS

ULINE PART NO. LEG LENGTH STAPLE SERIES WIRE SIZE CROWN WIDTH FASTENER RANGE
S-2724 5/8″ (16mm) SWC .074 x 0.37″

(1.88 x 94mm)

1-3/8″

(35mm)

1/2″ – 3/4″

(12-19mm)

S-2725 3/4″ (19mm) SWC .074 x 0.37″

(1.88 x 94mm)

1-3/8″

(35mm)

1/2″ – 3/4″

(12-19mm)

PARTS/STAPLE CHART

CLINCHERS Standard/Flat Shallow/Flat
A01900601(L.H.) A01900501(R.H.) D60065(R.H.) D60066(L.H.)
SPACERS A02300801 A02300801 175497 175497
STAPLE LENGTHS 5/8″ (16mm) 3/4″ (19mm) 1/2″ (13mm) 5/8″ (16mm)
 DIAL POSITION ls 1 ls 2 ls 3 ls 4

STAPLER AIR FITTING

This stapler must use a male free-flow connector plug, 1/4″ N.P.T. The minimum inside diameter should be .300″ (8mm). Fitting must be capable of discharging stapler air pressure when disconnected from the air supply.

OPERATING PRESSURE

The operating pressure of the stapler is 70 to 100 psi (5 to 7 kg/cm2). Select the operating pressure within this range for the best fastener performance.

CAUTION: Do not exceed the recommended operating pressure.

Warning-icon.png AIR CONSUMPTION

Model H-3530 requires 4.0 cubic feet per minute (.113 cubic meters) of free air to operate at the rate of 100 fasteners per minute, at 80 psi (5.66kg/cm2). Take the actual rate at which the stapler will be run to determine the amount of air required. For instance, if your fastener usage averages 50 fasteners per minute, you need 50% of the stapler’s cfm of free air which is required for running at 100 fasteners per minute.

TROUBLESHOOTING

OPERATING ISSUE CAUSES RECOMMENDATIONS
Trigger valve housing leaks air Trigger valve stem leaks air O-Ring cut or cracked
O-Ring/seals cut or cracked
Replace O-Ring
Replace trigger valve assembly
Frame/piston rod leaks air O-Ring Replace O-Ring
Frame/cap leaks air Damaged O-Ring Loose cap screws Broken piston Replace O-Ring Tighten and recheck Replace piston
Lack of power; slow to cycle Tool dry, lacks lubrication
Trigger assembly work, leaks Dirt/tar buildup on driver
Air pressure too low
Use Bostitch Air Tool Lubricant Replace O-Rings/seals
Check bumper, head valve spring Replace trigger assembly Disassemble nose/driver to clean Check air supply equipment
Adjust adjustment nut or replace adjustment lever
Skipping fasteners Tar/dirt in driver channel
Air restriction/inadequate airflow through quick disconnect socket and plugWorn piston O-Ring/piston Tool dry, lacks lubrication
Low air pressure
Loose magazine nose screws Leaking head cap gasket Trigger valve O-Ring cut/worn Broken/chipped driver
Worn anvil/pusher
Broken pusher spring
Worn former
Dry/dirty magazine
Disassemble and clean nose and driver
Replace quick disconnect fittings
Replace O-Ring/piston
Use Bostitch Air Tool Lubricant Check air supply system to tool Tighten all screws
Tighten screws/replace gasket Replace O-Ring
Replace driver (check piston O-Ring) Replace anvil/pusher
Replace pusher spring
Replace former
Clean/lubricate use
Bostitch Air Tool Lubricant
Fasteners jam in the stapler Driver channel worn
Wrong size fasteners
Bent fasteners
Loose magazine nose screws Broken/chipped driver
Worn former
Worn anvil/pusher
Replace nose/check door
Use only recommended fasteners Discontinue using these fasteners Tighten all screws
Replace driver
Replace former
Replace pusher

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ULINE 8′ DELUXE Wooden Picnic Table

TOOLS NEEDED

Drill

Tape Measure

Rubber Mallet

7/16″ Socket Wrench

1/8″ Drill Bit

Level

PARTS

Preassembled Table Top x 1
59″ Pre-Drilled Seat Cross-Member x 2
96″ Seat Plank x 4
Nut x 8
2½” Wood Screw x 52
23½” Diagonal Brace x 2
30″ Pre-Drilled Table Leg x 4
62″ Seat Brace x 2
Washer x 8
3½” Carriage Bolt x 8

ASSEMBLY

  1. Verify all parts are present before beginning.
    Hardware is bagged and stapled to the table.
  2. Place the pre-drilled seat cross-member on top of the pre-drilled table legs. Position the legs so the holes are aligned and the tops of the legs are level and straight. (See Figure 1)
  3. Loosely attach with the 3½” carriage bolts through the pre-drilled holes using the washers and nuts.
    NOTE: It is recommended to use a rubber mallet to tap bolts through holes.
  4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the second side.
  5. Place the preassembled table top upside down.
    Position the legs on the inside of the support bar.
    Make sure the legs are equal distance from either table edge and the cross-member is facing out. (See Figure 2)
  6. Pre-drill for holes using 1/8″ drill bit. Loosely attach legs using four 2½” wood screws through the pre-drilled holes. Repeat steps to attach the other leg.
  7. Make sure the legs are perpendicular to the table top to ensure table top is level. Pre-drill and attach diagonal braces using four 2½” wood screws to the cross-member and preassembled table top. (See Figure 3)
  8. Flip the table so it is right side up.
  9. Make sure legs are level and tighten all 3½” carriage bolts using a 7/16″ socket wrench. Tighten all 2½” wood screws.
  10. Attach a seat brace along the center of two seat planks ensuring the brace is equal distance from both ends of the seat. Pre-drill holes using 1/8″ drill bit and attach using ten 2½” wood screws on the brace. Repeat for the second seat plank. (See Figure 4)

  11. Place the outside edge of the seat bench flush with the ends of the seat braces and align the ends of the bench with the edge of the table top. Use a 1/8″ drill bit to pre-drill holes and avoid splitting. Attach the seat bench to the braces using eight 2½” wood screws per bench seat. Repeat for opposite seat bench. (See Figure 5)

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

  1. Clean the table with a cleaner/brightener that contains mildewcide.
  2. It is recommended to apply an outdoor wood sealer or stain that contains water repellent and an ultraviolet stabilizer.


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