MaintainX Logo
EnterprisePricing
Donaldson

Donaldson Cabinet Collector 50 Cabinet

Need answers fast?
Explore the manual using AI.

Donaldson Cabinet Collector 50 Cabinet
Donaldson Cabinet Collector 50 Cabinet

Turn manuals into instant answers
with your AI-powered assistant
Turn manuals into instant answers
with your AI-powered assistant

PDF MANUAL

Manual for Donaldson Cabinet Collector 50 Cabinet

MAINTENANCE RESOURCES

Complete asset maintenance, one click away

Get instant access to all the maintenance information you need. Empower technicians to perform preventive maintenance with asset packages, ready to use right out of the box.

Documents

Documents & Manuals

Find all the essential guides in one place.

  • CheckTensioning Guide

  • CheckBelt-diagram

  • CheckC-120 pulleys

  • + 13 more

Work Orders

Work Order Templates

Pre-built workflows to keep your asset running smoothly.

  • CheckDaily Electrical System Inspection

  • CheckReplace Roller and Pulley

  • CheckInstall Engine B-120

  • + 29 more

Procedures

Procedures

Integrate maintenance plans directly into your work orders.

  • CheckMotion Industries

  • CheckApplied Industrial Technologies

  • CheckElectrical Brothers

  • + 5 more

Parts

Parts

Access the parts list for your equipment in MaintainX.

  • CheckDrive Motor

  • CheckB2 Rollers

  • CheckTensioning System

  • + 40 more

Donaldson Cabinet Collector 50 Cabinet

Donaldson Cabinet Collector 50 Cabinet

Create an account to install this asset package.

Maintenance Plans for Donaldson Cabinet Collector Model 50 Cabinet

Integrate maintenance plans directly into your work orders in MaintainX.

Ductwork Maintenance

Check mark

If the collector is operated with more than the maximum permissible inlet size, the fan motor can overload, or dust can settle in the duct due to low air velocity.

Check mark

1. Inlet collars can be located on the side, top, or back of the cabinet by removing the desired inlet cover plate and installing the inlet collar using the same screws.

Check mark

2. Use the shortest possible inlet duct. Avoid the use of tees or flexible, wire-molded duct except where machine motion or vibration needs to be isolated. Flexible duct has a high static pressure and reduces airflow.

Check mark

3. Size duct for the recommended air velocity of the conveyed material, or material may collect inside the duct.

Check mark

4. Connect joints with sheet metal screws, rivets, or sealer. Finish each joint with sealer or duct tape.

Check mark

Note: Sheet metal screws may cause fibrous or stringing particulate to accumulate inside the duct. Use rivets or sealant in these conditions.;

Run this procedureArrow right

Magnehelic Gauge Maintenance

Check mark

Warning: This maintenance check requires trained personnel with PPE!

Check mark

Choose a location for mounting

Check mark

Pressure ports plugged with 1/8-inch NPT pipe plugs

Check mark

1/8-inch NPT male adapters installed in high- and low-pressure ports

Check mark

Mounting bracket attached with three #6-32 x 1/4-inch screws

Check mark

Gauge and bracket assembly mounted to the supporting structure with two self-drilling screws

Check mark

Tubing cut into two sections and connected from gauge’s high-pressure port to the pressure fitting in the dirty-air plenum and from the gauge’s low-pressure port to the fitting in the clean-air plenum

Check mark

Gauge zeroed and maintained as per manufacturer’s instructions

Check mark

Sign off on the Magnehelic Gauge Maintenance

Run this procedureArrow right

Hopper Maintenance

Check mark

Hopper Assembly

Check mark

Attach legs and cross bracing to hopper using 3/8-16 x 1-inch bolts, washers, and nuts as shown

Check mark

Position the hopper and leg assembly on the foundation’s anchor bolts and fasten securely

Check mark

Apply 1/4-inch diameter rope-type sealant to the hopper’s top flange

Check mark

Lift cabinet over hopper and leg assembly and lower slowly

Check mark

Secure with bolts, washers, and nuts supplied

Check mark

Hopper Access

Check mark

Turned off and locked out all dust collector and ancillary equipment before accessing the inside of the hopper?

Check mark

Positioned yourself so dust will not hit you when opening the hatch?

Run this procedureArrow right

Chamber Silencer Maintenance

Check mark

Place the chamber silencer over the clean-air outlet on top of the collector

Check mark

Position the silencer flush with the front of the collector and the exhaust opening facing the front

Check mark

Secure with all latches

Run this procedureArrow right

Filter Maintenance

Check mark

Filter Removal and Installation

Check mark

Use proper safety and protective equipment when removing contaminants and filters.

Check mark

Dirty filters may be heavier than they appear.

Check mark

Use care when removing filters to avoid personal injury and or property damage.

Check mark

Turn power off and lock out electrical power sources before performing service or maintenance work.

Check mark

Do not operate with missing or damaged filters.

Check mark

Filter Pack Maintenance

Check mark

1. Clean the filters once each day depending on load circumstances.

Check mark

2. Shut off fan.

Run this procedureArrow right

Parts for Donaldson Cabinet Collector 50 Cabinet

Access the parts list for your equipment in MaintainX.

Part Name
Part Number

EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR

5690501

EZ Filter Pack Polypropylene

5690502

EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester

5690503

EZ Filter Pack Poly Sateen

5690504

EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR

5882101

EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR

5690501

EZ Filter Pack Polypropylene

5690502

EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester

5690503

EZ Filter Pack Poly Sateen

5690504

EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR

5882101

EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR

5690501

EZ Filter Pack Polypropylene

5690502

EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester

5690503

EZ Filter Pack Poly Sateen

5690504

EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR

5882101

Unlock efficiency
with MaintainX CoPilot

MaintainX CoPilot is your expert colleague, on call 24/7, helping your team find the answers they need to keep equipment running.

Time Lapse Icon

Reduce Unplanned Downtime

Ensure your team follows consistent procedures to minimize equipment failures and costly delays.

Wrench Clock Icon

Maximize Asset Availability

Keep your assets running longer and more reliably, with standardized maintenance workflows from OEM manuals.

Dollar Coin Icon

Lower Maintenance Costs

Turn any technician into an expert to streamline operations, maintain more assets, and reduce overall costs.

Thousands of companies manage their assets with MaintainX

DuracellAB InBevErgonTitan AmericaMeritUnivar SolutionsRivianCadrexMagnaMaasPresriteSoutheast PowerInterrollDuracellAB InBevErgonTitan AmericaMeritUnivar SolutionsRivianCadrexMagnaMaasPresriteSoutheast PowerInterroll

More from Donaldson

Explore Other Assets