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Small cylinder-type bagless vacuums of varying quality are attached to some tools. These all need to be checked regularly to make sure they don't become too full. | Small cylinder-type bagless vacuums of varying quality are attached to some tools. These all need to be checked regularly to make sure they don't become too full. | ||
== Emptying and cleaning instructions == | |||
In all cases, it is a good idea to have a mostly-empty dustbin with liner ready to receive the waste. | |||
= Kerstar = | |||
= Henries = | |||
= Dyson Upright = | |||
= Dyson (table saw) = | |||
= Hoover = | |||
Release clips holding the motor top onto the canister. Take this to a dustbin and hold well down inside the bin and use a handbrush to clean the filter by gently stroking the brush along the corrugations. Don't be over-energetic, and try and keep the operation within the bin - otherwise it can be very messy. | |||
When the filter has been cleaned, tip the contents of the canister into the bin and replace the motor / filter on top of the canister. Re-secure with the clips making sure that the switch is to the rear away from the hose inlet. | |||
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Revision as of 12:59, 5 December 2014
Henry
Red tub vacuum, usually lives in the workshop area.
Good suction,easy to empty and clean, useful for clearing general workshop waste (e.g. saw dust and chippings). Has a particularly long cable on a built-in reel, so is the best choice for a quick once-'round-the-workshop clean up.
Henry looks plump, but actually doesn't have a very large tummy. As a result he often gets painfully full, gets overheated and stops doing his job properly. Don't let him suffer in this state - empty him into a bin in the dusty area.
Kerstar
Blue tub vacuum, usually lives somewhere near the dusty area.
Large capacity and good suction, but this drops off when the tub becomes over full. Not quite as easy as Henry to clean out - there is a filter sock over a frame which needs to be fitted carefully to prevent dust passing straight through the motor.
OrangeVAX
Another tub, this one dedicated (at present) to the bench-top bandsaw.
Hoover Shop Vac
Greeney-Grey in colour this is an antique, but still works well and has the advantage of accommodating larger hoses, such as will fit on the router table.
Dyson Upright
Purple beast lives in the blue room as that is where there is the most carpet needing cleaning.
Henry the Second
Donated, more recent model with high/low power switching. This one uses a bag, and seems to be less powerful than the original Henry. Lives under the metalworking bench.
Others
Small cylinder-type bagless vacuums of varying quality are attached to some tools. These all need to be checked regularly to make sure they don't become too full.
Emptying and cleaning instructions
In all cases, it is a good idea to have a mostly-empty dustbin with liner ready to receive the waste.
Kerstar
Henries
Dyson Upright
Dyson (table saw)
Hoover
Release clips holding the motor top onto the canister. Take this to a dustbin and hold well down inside the bin and use a handbrush to clean the filter by gently stroking the brush along the corrugations. Don't be over-energetic, and try and keep the operation within the bin - otherwise it can be very messy.
When the filter has been cleaned, tip the contents of the canister into the bin and replace the motor / filter on top of the canister. Re-secure with the clips making sure that the switch is to the rear away from the hose inlet.