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Assembly instructions
for your
CVMAX or CV1800
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Ph: 0412 734 982 Web: clearvueoz.com.au
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Table of contents
Welcome to a cleaner working world. ................................................................................................................................................ 3
Required items ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Tools .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
General Items .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Installation time ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Getting to know your cyclone ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Unpacking the components ................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Impeller housing package .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Impeller package ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
The motor carton ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
The VFD carton ................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
The cyclone body carton.................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Assembly Instructions ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Step 1: Check the proposed placement .............................................................................................................................................. 9
Step 2: Construct the mounting bracket ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Join the vertical and horizontal pieces ............................................................................................................................................. 11
Attach the two side pieces ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
Attach the back plate ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Mount bracket assembly to wall ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Step 3: Assemble the motor mounting components ........................................................................................................................ 13
Assemble the threaded rods and attach to motor plate .................................................................................................................... 13
Join the cyclone mounting plate and the motor plate ...................................................................................................................... 15
Prepare the motor ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Step 4: Prepare and mount impeller to the motor .......................................................................................................................... 17
Prepare to use the impeller taperlock ............................................................................................................................................... 17
Position the impeller ........................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Step 5: Assemble the impeller assembly .......................................................................................................................................... 21
Step 6: Hang the motor and impeller assembly .............................................................................................................................. 23
Step 6a: Assemble and fix the impeller housing if no filters .......................................................................................................... 23
Attach the straight transition to the Impeller Housing ..................................................................................................................... 23
Step 6b: Assemble and fix the impeller housing if using filters ..................................................................................................... 25
Assemble right angle transition ....................................................................................................................................................... 25
Construction of right angle transmission ......................................................................................................................................... 26
If using filters .................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Attach the transition to the impeller housing ................................................................................................................................... 27
Step 7: Attach the impeller housing to the cyclone body ............................................................................................................... 29
Preparation ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Attaching impeller housing ............................................................................................................................................................. 29
Step 8 Install the intake transition ................................................................................................................................................... 31
Step 9: Assemble filters ..................................................................................................................................................................... 33
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Step 10: Clean out box ...................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Assemble Clearvueoz Clean Out Box ............................................................................................................................................. 33
Step 11: Connect filter stack to cyclone ........................................................................................................................................... 35
Step 12: Install collection bin ............................................................................................................................................................ 37
Step 13 Modify or make a lid ............................................................................................................................................................ 39
Metal lids ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Welcome to a cleaner working world.
Thank you for purchasing what we truly believe is the best dust control device of its type. Clearvueoz is
here to help you get the best out of your purchase. If you have not already done so, please visit our
website at www.clearvueoz.com.au where you will be able to see all the accessories and spares that are
available. Please also visit and like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/clearvueoz/. Please do
not hesitate to call if we can help you.
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Required items
Tools
➢ 9/16” spanner
➢ 7/16” spanner
➢ 3/32” Hex key
➢ Screwdriver
➢ Drill
➢ Drill bits
➢ Spirit level
➢ Ladder
➢ Tape measure or long rule
General Items
➢ Rubbish bin or other container capable of being made airtight
➢ Timber and fastenings for wall bracket
➢ Duct tape or caulk
Installation time
Assembly and installation of your Clearvue Cyclone should take between 4 and 6 hours with two people.
Installing ducting varies enormously depending on your workshop size, the number of machines and the
complications of the duct routing scheme.
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Getting to know your cyclone
*Items are not included and may be purchased separately.
Specifications
Item Description
CV1800 Footprint: 600mm x 600mm or 600mm x 1050mm if using filters, Maximum air
flow through 6” (150mm) pipe 1442 CFM
CVMAX Footprint: 600mm x 600mm or 600mm x 1050mm if using filters, Maximum air
flow through 8” (200mm) pipe 1935 CFM
Motor 3 Phase 3 KW 2 pole Monarch series
Impeller Backward Inclined Material Handling Impeller complete with taper lock bushing.
406mm diameter for CVMAX, 381mm diameter for CV1800
Blower Housing 19mm MDF Board Top and Bottom with 6mm clear PETG window sheet
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Unpacking the components
The Cyclone will be delivered to you in several packages. A standard configuration unit will consist of 4
packages. If you have ordered a VFD (Variable Frequency Device) this will be in a separate carton or
may be included in the cyclone body carton. If you have ordered filters these will be in two additional
cartons. You may have ordered accessories such as Blast Gates or Flexible hose. Such items are usually
able to be packed in one of the standard packages to save freight.
Impeller housing package
Impeller housing includes:
➢ top and bottom housing plates
➢ the motor plate
➢ the cyclone mounting plate
Impeller package
Impeller housing includes:
➢ the impeller
➢ the taperlock bearing.
The motor carton
We advise you to move the motor carton with care as it is heavy – 25 kilos.
The VFD carton
This carton contains the Variable Frequency Unit and the manufacturer’s instruction book. This book is a
little daunting as it contains all the information that an electrical/electronic engineer could possibly need
to use the device with any type of application. It also contains details for all the models that the company
make.
If your order includes a VFD, in an envelope at the back of this manual is a Clearvueoz manual
specifically for the VFD when used with one of our cyclones. We have developed this publication to
assist you in programming and using your VFD with your Clearvue Cyclone.
Please remember that the Law in Australia requires that these types of devices ONLY BE INSTALLED
BY LICENSED ELECTRICIANS.
If you have purchased remote controls the instructions for installing these are included in the packaging
with the controls. As these are only wired to the low voltage terminals of the VFD you may complete
this work yourself.
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Impeller Housing package
base plate top plate Cyclone mounting plate
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The cyclone body carton
Contents:
➢ The cyclone body
➢ Clear inlet transition to join up to the collection duct
➢ Clear straight outlet transition where no filters are supplied or the components for the right-angle
transition for filters
➢ Pre-formed PETG window for the impeller housing assembly
➢ Short section of flexible hose to join the cyclone base to the collection bin (not supplied)
Impeller housing fastening kit
➢ 3 x motor plate fastening bars
➢ The noise suppression plate (white plastic)
➢ 2 x rectangular spacers for connecting the transition
➢ 6 x 4cm bolts for fastening the motor plate clamps
➢ 7 x spacer tubes 14cm alloy
➢ 7 x 18cm bolts
➢ 14 x flat washers
➢ 14 x lock washers
Motor hanging and other fastenings kit
➢ 8 x rubber grommets
➢ 4 x 1/2 Pan Head screws (intake chute)
➢ 6 x 1 5/8” Blower Housing Screws
➢ 4 x 1 1/4” Transition Screws
➢ 8 x 1/4 x 20 Lock Washers
➢ 28 x 1/4 x 20 Flat Washers
➢ 24 x 1/4 x 20 Nuts
➢ 4 x 1/4 x 20 x 7” Threaded rods4 x 1/4 x 20 x 1 1/2 Hex bolts (transition bolts)
➢
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Impeller housing fastening kit
Motor hanging and other fastening kit
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➢ 4 x M12 x 50mm High tension Bolts (motor mounting bolts)
➢ 4 x M12 Lock washers
➢ 4 x M12 Flat washers.
➢ 1 x motor shaft key
Unpacking tips
We advise you to open the top of the carton and remove the loose items setting them aside for later.
Depending on how tall you are, you may need to lie the carton down before removing the cyclone body.
Remove the cardboard spacer that is fitted around the narrow end of the cyclone. (This is actually the
base of the cyclone but is at the top of the carton since the cyclone is packed upside down for stability.)
Carefully slide the cyclone body from the carton. It is best to leave it upside down for now.
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Cyclone body as packed (Upside down)
Cyclone body as it will be used
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Assembly Instructions
Step 1: Check the proposed placement
Prepare the site where you will be installing your cyclone. If there are any space or placement issues,
please contact our office so we can assist you.
It is a good idea to mark out where the various components will go and make sure there are no
obstructions like wiring or pipes.
Remember that sharp bends in ducting constricts airflow and reduces the efficiency of the unit. Try to
locate the unit, taking into account the following:
➢ Minimise the duct runs.
➢ The possibility of a separate sound insulated space.
➢ Close to suitable power supply.
➢ Easy access to outside if filters not being used.
➢ Strong structure to mount to.
Step 2: Construct the mounting bracket
Instruction Size for CV1800 Size for CV Max
Cut 2 vertical pieces from
50mm x 100mm timber 245mm long 245mm long
Cut 2 horizontal pieces from
50mm x 100mm timber 460mm long 510mm long
Cut 1 bracket back from 19mm
Plywood 310mm x 660mm 310mm x 660mm
Cut 2 bracket sides from
19mm Plywood 240mm x 495mm 240mm x 545mm
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RH side panel (viewed from outside)
Back panel
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Join the vertical and horizontal pieces
Using two #12 x 65mm or longer screws, join the vertical (shorter) pieces to the horizontal (longer)
pieces by driving the screws through the vertical member into the end grain of the horizontal member.
You now have two L shaped brackets. Pencil mark these LH and RH
Attach the two side pieces
Taking the LH bracket glue one side onto the LH side. Reinforce the join using 4 x 40mm screws on the
vertical piece and 6 x 40mm screws on the horizontal piece.
Taking the RH bracket, glue one side onto the RH side. Reinforce the join using 4 x 40mm screws on the
vertical piece and 6 x 40mm screws on the horizontal piece.
Attach the back plate
Take the back plate and line up the LH bracket so the side is flush with the LH edge of the board, and the
top of the vertical piece is flush with the top of the back plate. Glue the two parts together and reinforce
the joint with 6 x 60mm screws from the back of the back plate into the vertical piece. Then do the same
on the right side making sure the side is flush with the right side of the back plate and the top of the
vertical piece is flush with the top.
Mount bracket assembly to wall
The top of the bracket assembly should be at least 2400 above the floor which allows a collection bin
710mm high. If you have a taller bin you will need to increase the height of the bracket assembly by the
height above 710mm.
If you cannot get the required height see addendum A at the back of this manual.
Use at least 8 #12 x 75mm screws and drive these into studs or solid supports. These screws take the
entire weight of the machine – it does not rest on the bin. When the bin is empty and you turn on the
machine it will often lift the bin just off the floor.
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Completed mounting bracket
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Step 3: Assemble the motor mounting components
Assemble the threaded rods and attach to motor plate
There are four threaded rods which are used to suspend the blower housing below the motor. The
components you need are:
➢ The round motor plate
➢ 4 x threaded rods
➢ 12 x flat washers
➢ 12 x nuts
➢ 4 x rubber grommets
➢ 4 x lock washers
Thread the components onto each rod in this order:
➢ 1 x washer followed by 1 x rubber grommet. The washer should be approximately 100 mm from the
one end of the rod. This end will be the top end when you fit the rod to the motor plate later.
➢ 2 x nuts up to the washer but do not tighten the lock washer yet. These lock nuts can be tightened later
to compress the rubber grommets,
➢ 1 x nut only up about 15mm,
➢ 1 x lock washer up to the nut,
➢ 1 x flat washer up to the lock washer,
➢ Repeat steps a. to e. for the remaining 3 rods.
You should now have 4 rods set out as shown opposite.
Place the motor plate onto a work surface with the T-nuts facing down. Insert the threaded rods into each
of the holes in the motor plate making sure that the flat washer and lock washer remain in place.
Thread the rods in until they are almost flush with the base of the motor plate.
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Join the cyclone mounting plate and the motor plate
The cyclone mounting plate is the large MDF board with reinforcing bars on each long side. These
reinforcing bars must face upwards when the cyclone mounting plate and the motor plate are joined.
They will also face the ceiling once the installation is complete.
Keeping the reinforcing bars facing upwards, lower the cyclone mounting plate on to the threaded rods.
Thread the components onto each rod in this order:
➢ 1 x flat washer should rest flat on top of the cyclone mounting plate,
➢ 1 x rubber grommet,
➢ 1 x flat washer,
➢ 2 x nuts up to the washer, tighten the lock nuts so they are snug against the flat washer but do not
cause the grommets to bulge.
NOTE
After the cyclone is hung and fully assembled this pair of nuts will be used to level the unit. The
bottom nuts will be used to compress the bottom rubber grommets.
Prepare the motor
Stand the motor so the shaft is pointing upwards.
Check that the half round key that is the standard fitting for the motor has been removed. This key will
not fit into the bearing on the impeller. If not removed, use a hammer and screwdriver or drift bar to
remove it and discard.
Check that the electric box has been fitted so it will clear the cut out in the cyclone mounting plate. If
not, remove the screws and remove the lid. You will then be able to unscrew the box from the motor and
re-fasten once you have turned it through 900.
Invert the cyclone mounting plate and motor plate assembly and lower over the motor. Install the 4 motor
bolts using a flat washer and a lock washer on each bolt. Tighten the bolts securely.
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Cyclone mounting plate order of components above the cyclone
mounting plate
Complete assembly
Motor showing wire outlet aligned correctly and correct key fitted
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Step 4: Prepare and mount impeller to the motor
The impeller can be installed onto the motor either before or after the motor assembly has been hung in
the bracket. The following table shows the pros and cons of each method.
When to install: Pros Cons
Before It is easier to join
the impeller to the
motor
Increases the weight of the motor assembly when
hanging on brackets.
We recommend at least 2 people to hang the completed
assembly.
After Hanging the motor
will be easier but
may still need 2
people
It is more difficult to mount the impeller as it is hard
to hold its weight and work from underneath against
gravity.
This document concentrates on mounting the impeller before hanging the motor assembly.
Prepare to use the impeller taperlock
The impeller is mounted onto the motor shaft using a Maska tapered bush. This ensures that the impeller
remains centered and firmly attached.
Opposite is a copy of the MASKA leaflet.
The Maska taperlock is normally in a small box with the impeller. If it is supplied loosely fitted to the
impeller it will need to be removed before proceeding any further.
You will see that there are 6 holes in the taperlock. 3 are plain and three are threaded. The plain holes are
used to hold the two parts of the taperlock together. These are the holes into which the bolts are lightly
fixed when delivered. The other three holes are used if you need to remove the taperlock from the motor
shaft. To do that, take the bolts out of the plain holes and insert them into the threaded holes. Tighten
progressively until the top part detaches from the impeller part.
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MASKA leaflet
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Position the impeller
➢ Stand the motor, motor plate and cyclone mounting board with the motor shaft facing upwards.
➢ Take the motor shaft key and insert it into the keyway on the shaft. It should be a tight fit.
➢ If the shaft part of the taperlock is attached to the impeller, remove it as described in the “Prepare to
use the impeller” section.
➢ Place the impeller over the motor shaft.
➢ Place the shaft part of the taperlock over the motor shaft and align the plain holes in the taperlock with
the threaded holes in the impeller part of the taperlock.
➢ Insert the 3 bolts through the larger holes in the shaft part into the threaded holes in the impeller part.
➢ Lift the impeller so that the top of the taperlock is flush with the tip of the motor shaft.
➢ Tighten the bolts in a circular fashion round the taperlock. Continue until they are all tight.
As you tighten, you will find that the impeller is drawn towards the motor. When you get back to
the first bolt, it will be loose until you have been round the circle sufficient times.
When completely tight, there should be at least a 7mm gap between the impeller and the
mounting plate bolt head. If there is not, loosen the bolts and re-start with the top of the taperlock
just past the tip of the shaft. The required torque is 5 ft/lbs – 2.27 kg/f.
➢ Tighten the setscrew against the shaft key.
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Motor and motor plate ready to be hung
Standing upside down
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Step 5: Assemble the impeller assembly
The assembly is supplied flat packed and consists of a bottom plate, a top plate a window strip and
fastenings. The window strip is packed around the cyclone in the cyclone carton. Do not remove the
protective wrapper until you are ready to use it.
The base plate has one side which has a slot cut into it and one plain side. The top plate has one side with
a slot cut into it and one side (the top face) which has recesses for the cyclone mounting plate fasteners.
Before starting assembly take the window strip and check that there are two 6.5mm holes 29cm from the
straight end of the window strip. If not, drill these before using the strip.
The two plates are fastened together using the supplied long bolts and alloy spacer tubes. Be sure to
thread onto each bolt a locking washer and then a flat washer before inserting the bolt through the top
plate. Then insert the bolt through the spacer tube before threading into the captive nut in the base plate.
The window strip is inserted into the groove on the top and bottom plates before the bolts are tightened.
It may be easier to lay the base plate down flat and insert the window strip and then balance the top plate
on top. Insert each bolt until just threaded and then ease the window strip into the slot on the top plate.
Some people have found that it is easier to stand the two plates on their edge to thread the bolts and
insert the window strip.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE BOLTS.
Once the top and bottom plate are fastened together and the window strip seated in the grooves, take the
white sound bar and fasten it inside the strip using the two holes and two small screws.
Lie the assembled housing flat on its base plate and loosely fit the three cyclone plate fastening bars
using the 4cm bolts supplied. These plates should be mounted with the rebate at the bottom. Leave the
rib out of the locating indent at this stage. Once the plate is mounted they can be slid forward until the rib
drops into the indent and tighten the bolts.
Fastening bars bolt and alloy tube
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Impeller housing base plate looking at inside
Impeller housing top plate viewed from the top - outside
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Step 6: Hang the motor and impeller assembly
For this part of the assembly process you will almost certainly need assistance!
Turn the motor and impeller assembly over so that the impeller faces downwards. Lift the assembly and
slide the cyclone mounting board onto the wall bracket you fastened earlier.
Before you operate the cyclone, you will need to fasten the cyclone mounting board to the brackets. Do
not do this yet as some minor adjustment may be needed as you fit the rest of the cyclone parts.
Step 6a: Assemble and fix the impeller housing if no filters
Follow these instructions if you are not using filters otherwise ignore this section and go to:
‘Step 6b Assemble and fix the impeller housing if using filters’
Attach the straight transition to the Impeller Housing
Place the square end of the straight transition over the opening and line up the bolt holes.
Place a flat washer on a bolt and then insert from the inside so that the bolt head remains inside and the
nut will go on the outside.
Thread onto the bolt a flat washer followed by a lock washer then a nut and tighten gently. Repeat the
process for the other three bolts.
Apply silicone sealant to all 4 sides of the transition.
It is important to completely seal these joints – if not, fine dust may escape and pollute your workplace
before being exhausted outside. The air being exhausted is moving very fast.
Proceed now to page 28 - Step 7: Attach the impeller housing to the cyclone body.
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Motor and impeller on bracket (U.S. motor shown)
1 2
3 4
Assembly sequence straight outlet transmission
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Step 6b: Assemble and fix the impeller housing if using filters
Assemble right angle transition
The transition is supplied as a flat pack consisting of:
➢ 1 x round base plate
➢ 2 x grooved side pieces
➢ 1 x short clear window panel
➢ 1 x longer clear window panel.
Insert the clear panels into the grooves on the two side pieces.
Insert the assembly you have just created into the slot in the round base plate.
Drill 4 small pilot holes into the round base plate to line up with the base of the two side pieces. Attach
the assembly to the base plate using the four screws provided. Take care not to split the side pieces.
Apply silicone sealant to the junction of the clear panels and the side pieces; also to the junction of the
side pieces, and the round base plate. It is important to completely seal these joints – if not, fine dust
may escape and pollute your workplace before reaching the filters. The air being exhausted is moving
very fast.
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Construction of right angle transmission
If using filters
1 2
3 Complete
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Attach the transition to the impeller housing
Important Do not remove the white piece of plastic located in the impeller housing. This piece operates
as a sound damper as the blades pass by the opening of the impeller housing.
Loosen the front 4 bolts on the impeller housing and ease it slightly open.
Slip the transition into the impeller housing.
Ensure the transition is square and level where it meets the housing, and if necessary, drill through the
holes in the side pieces.
Place a flat washer on a bolt and then insert from the inside so that the bolt head remains inside and the
nut will go on the outside. It is fiddly to fit the bolt from inside but causes less turbulence and
interruption to airflow.
Thread onto the bolt a flat washer followed by a lock washer then a nut and tighten gently. Repeat the
process for the other three bolts.
Apply silicone sealant to all 4 sides of the transition.
It is important to completely seal these joints – if not, fine dust may escape and pollute your workplace
before being exhausted through the filters. The air being exhausted is moving very fast.
Instructions for assembling and attaching the filters is dealt with later in this manual at Step 9 onwards.
Please continue with Steps 7 and 8.
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Step 7: Attach the impeller housing to the cyclone body
Preparation
You need to decide where the intake and outlet transitions should face. You can rotate the impeller
housing to achieve the desired outlet position. You can orientate the cyclone body to set the intake
transition at the required position.
Before progressing further, you will need to prepare a temporary support for the cyclone body. We
recommend that you use a bin or strong box to stabilise the body whilst you fix the housing to it. You
will then need a second temporary support while you join the impeller housing to the motor assembly. It
is often possible to create this by placing a board over the bin you have already used.
If you want to seal all the seams in the impeller housing it is easier to do this now using silicone sealer.
Check the desired position of the exhaust transition.
Place the cyclone body into the temporary support to stabilise it while fixing the impeller housing.
Check where the inlet transition needs to face to make connecting ducting easy and as smooth as
possible.
Attaching impeller housing
Attach the cyclone body to the impeller housing using the 6 x 1&5/8” screws provided. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREWS or you could crack the cyclone body.
Remove the cyclone body with the impeller housing attached and support it under the hanging motor and
impeller assembly. Using packing pieces, lift the cyclone body until the impeller is in place inside the
impeller housing.
Slide the cyclone plate fastening bars over the plate and loosely tighten them. At this stage, leave them
slightly loose in case you need to move the unit whilst completing the installation. Note: the motor plate
may not sit flush with the top of the impeller housing - this is normal.
Use a spirit level to make sure that the cyclone is level. Adjust the nuts on the threaded rods to level if
necessary.
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Step 8 Install the intake transition
It may be easier to rotate the cyclone body for better access. Slide the intake transition into the hole in
the cyclone body. Attach the transition with the 4 #6 x 3/8” screws provided. Seal the joins of the
transition with silicone sealant.
Rotate the cyclone body into its permanent position and firmly tighten the cyclone plate fastening bars on
the top of the impeller housing.
Re-check the cyclone body is level and re-adjust if needed.
Secure the cyclone mounting board into the wall bracket using either 35 mm screws or suitable bolts.
Pre-drill the holes to avoid any spitting.
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Step 9: Assemble filters
Stack one filter on top of the other.
Apply a thin bead of silicone on the outside of the join between the two filters. Alternatively you can
apply a strip of duct tape around the join. This makes it easier to remove filters if needed.
Take the band clamp supplied and assemble if needed. The two flanges are held together with a bolt.
Place a flat washer on the bolt and insert it through the flanges.
On the outside of the second flange thread a flat washer then a lock washer. Loosely fit the wing nut
supplied.
Slide the band clamp to cover the join in the two filters and tighten lightly using the wing nut.
Step 10: Clean out box
If you are using filters, you need a clean out box at the bottom of the filter stack. This enables you to
collect any small quantities of dust which may come from the filters when they are cleaned.
To clean the filters gently vibrate the filter stack. This should not be necessary very often and will
depend on the type of work you do and how often you use the system.
Assemble Clearvueoz Clean Out Box
The box is supplied as a flat pack comprising a top and bottom plate a clear window strip and an outlet
for cleaning together with fastenings.
Lay the base plate (the one with a hole) flat and Insert the outlet assembly into the slot provided. Insert
window strip into the slot in the base plate and the slots in the outlet panel. Add the top plate ensuring
that the window strip seats into the slot on the underside. Insert the three threaded rods into the holes
adding nuts and washers to the top. These rods provide the adjustment to ensure the filters fit between
the box and the outlet transition from the cyclone. Thread the rubber feet onto the bottom of the rods and
fasten with a flat washer, locking washer and nut.
Once the desired height is set tighten the nuts on the top of the box.
Clearvueoz offer a custom made clean out box as an accessory. Alternatively, you can make your own.
There are only a few requirements for the clean out box:
➢ It should be at least 36 cm square or round.
➢ It must be airtight except through the filter inlet.
➢ It needs a sealed opening to allow the contents to be extracted. We recommend a flange with lid
suitable to connect a vacuum hose to.
The height can be determined by standing your filter stack under the transition and measuring the gap.
This will then be the desired height for the box. Alternately you can insert packing under a shorter box.
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Filter clamp Filter join
Clearvue clean out box
Filter stack
An example of an easy clean out
box you could make
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Step 11: Connect filter stack to cyclone
Slide the filter stack with the clean out box attached under the filter transition. The assembly should be a
snug fit. If there is a gap, use packing pieces under the clean out box to close the gap.
Drill pilot holes in the MDF plate at the base of the transition. Attach the filter stack using 35mm #6
sheet metal screws.
Either cover the join with a good quality duct tape or apply a thin bead of silicone sealant around the
join.
The photograph opposite shows an older filter style with a square joining plate. Your filter stack should
look like the filter stack on the previous page.
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Step 12: Install collection bin
There are many possible alternatives which you can use to act as a collection bin.
There is only one golden rule – It must be airtight!
Other considerations include:
➢ Weight of the finished item particularly when full.
➢ Ease of moving and emptying.
➢ It must be sufficiently rigid to not collapse under the suction.
➢ Maybe the ability to know when it is full or getting full.
Alternatives include:
➢ A galvanised rubbish bin – you will need to modify the lid.
➢ A heavy duty plastic bin – you will need to modify the lid.
➢ A wheelie bin – You will need to make a new lid and check the bin is airtight.
➢ A steel barrel eg 44gal drum – you will need to modify the lid.
➢ A cardboard drum – You will need to modify the lid.
➢ Construct your own design of box – beware you do not make it too heavy to move easily or empty.
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Step 13 Modify or make a lid
Metal lids
The most common situation where you will need to modify a metal lid is where you are using a metal
rubbish bin or a steel drum. You need to create a hole 150mm in diameter. This hole will normally be in
the centre of the bin but if you need to offset it due to location challenges this is not a problem.
There are 3 simple ways to fix the short hose from the bottom of the Cyclone body to the lid.
➢ Cut a 150mm diameter hole in the lid thus removing the handle and silicone seal the bottom of the
hose. This is simple but may not be durable.
➢ Make tabs and slide the hose over the tabs and silicone
➢ Using a drawing compass or a suitable sized template, draw a circle 150mm in diameter in the location
where you want the hole. (drawing-compass is set to 75mm radius)
➢ Inside that circle, use the same centre but only120mm in diameter. (drawing-compass set to 60mm
radius)
➢ Using your tool of choice eg: tin snips, jigsaw or multi-purpose cutter, cut out the smaller circle
➢ Make a series of cuts (between 15 and 20 works best) from the edge of the hole you have created
straight out as far as the outer marked circle
➢ Using pliers, bend the tabs you have created upwards to form support for the inside of the hose
➢ Place the hose provided over the tabs and seal with silicone generously applied both inside and outside
the lid
➢ Use a premade flange fitted through a suitable size hole
➢ Cover the base plate of the flange with silicone and push firmly through the hole.
➢ Slide hose over the flange and silicone.
In every case you need to apply a dust sealing tape around the perimeter of the lid to sit between the lid
and the bin sides.
These strategies can be used with other bin materials.
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Lid with tabs formed
Hose fitted over tabs
Inside of lid showing tape Example of a pre-formed flange
and silicone