Laguna TFlux 5 Dust Collector

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Woodshop dust control is handled by a Laguna T|Flux:5 cyclone dust collector. Blast gates on all tools are automatic but we're still working on automatic stop/start; for now, users must manually turn on the dust collector before using a woodworking tool.

Note that the filter self-cleaning feature makes somewhat alarming noises. Flapping/crackling when the motor starts up and shuts down, and periodically during operation, is normal as the actuator bangs the pleats of the cartridge filter.

When emptying the dust bin, also check and empty the pan below the filter cartridge if sawdust is visible in the viewing window.


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Resources

iVac System Addresses

Below is a table of the currently set dip switch configurations for all tools and blast gates. Changes to the Tool Address switch must be performed with the "Mode" switch in the OFF Position. Changes to the Tool Address switch with the "Mode" switch in AUTO or ON will be ignored.

iVac Tool Pro/Blast Gate ID Codes
Machine ID Code Individual Power or USB Hub System Address
Powermatic Combo Belt/Disc Sander 000001 A
iVac Tool Switch (Daisy Chain Address C to A) 000010 A
Laguna Jointer 000011 A
Table Saws (both share gate) 000100 A
Powermatic Planer 000101 A
Router Table 000110 A
Supermax Drum Sander 000111 A
IVac DC Switch (Daisy Chain Address C to A) C
Grizzly G0569 Bandsaw 010000 C
Powermatic Large Belt Sander 010001 C
West Bend Edge Belt Sander 010010 C
Dust Collector Remote Control C
Grizzly G0817 - A01 Blast Gate D
Grizzly G0817 (1) 110010 Individual D
Grizzly G0817 (2) 110100 Individual D

iVac Automatic Dust Collector Control

Usage Notes

  • If desired, you can turn on the dust collector before you start using any tools.
  • If you do rely on the automatic control to turn on the dust collector, please give it a 10 seconds or so to turn on and spin up.
  • When changing the dust bin, please make sure other users are aware and do not use any tools, so the dust collector is not turned on without the bin.
  • The control is programmed to remain on for 8 minutes after all tools are shut off. The prevents a lot of starts and stops.
iVac MSC LED Guide
Mode LED
Standby LED flases every 4 seconds
On LED on
8 minute off timer LED flashes 2x or 5x per second

Implementation

The iVac MSC Advantage Dust Collector Control has a remote which is programmed to control the dust collector. The MSC advantage is programmed to use iVac system address A. When any tool on that system address is turned on or off, the control monitors that and turns the dust collector on or off appropriately.

Since ASMBLY has two different iVac System Addresses, an iVac Pro Control is used to monitor system address C, and trigger a tool sensor on system address A. The iVac Tool Advantage Sensor has a trigger input which allows this. Refer to IVac_System_setup_of_Single_DC_and_multiple_system_addresses.pdf for an example. This allows the iVac MSC Advantage to monitor both system address A and B.

The daisy chain setup is plugged in high above the router table.



Maintenance

This tool is owned by Asmbly Makerspace for the use of its members. Please submit a problem report if maintenance is required.