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Compact vacuum cleaners
Vacuum dust and shavings compact, especially suitable for power tools, turning and hobby
For more performance of the wood working machines and to protect the health of the user.
High Filtration Vacuum Extractors
In many ways the most versatile type of extractor – sometimes referred to as HPLV (high pressure, low volume) systems. These units rely on high vacuum pressure from industrial vacuum motors, rather than large volumes of airflow to pull dust into the machines. In these systems the air is filtered before passing through the motor and back out into the workshop.
The main benefit of this system is that whilst a certain amount of airflow is required to cool the motor it does not need the large volumes required by HVLP extractors so very fine filtration can be provided effectively with a much smaller filter. Most of these kinds of extractor filter to below 1 micron as standard. And because it uses a vacuum to pull in the dust it can be used with a wide variety of reducers and hose sizes making it suitable for use with hand held power tools and benchtop machines as well as larger workshop machines. As with other types of extractor, the maintenance costs are very low as the filters and bags can be re-used many times before wearing out and are inexpensive to replace.
These machines also come in a wide variety of options – from single motor drum collecting machines, ideal as a low cost solution for single applications, to larger twin motor wall mounted machines with large collection bags suitable for driving a complete workshop system. Some even offer automatic switching so that the extractor switches on as the target machine is switched on and then runs for a few seconds afterwards to clear the hoses before switching itself off.
Benefits
• Low cost of entry for the simplest machines
• Extremely versatile
• Can be fitted with reducers and different sized hoses
• Contrary to the HVLP system, if you cover the inlet on this kind of extractor the suction power increases
• Fine filtration as standard
For more performance of the wood working machines and to protect the health of the user.
High Filtration Vacuum Extractors
In many ways the most versatile type of extractor – sometimes referred to as HPLV (high pressure, low volume) systems. These units rely on high vacuum pressure from industrial vacuum motors, rather than large volumes of airflow to pull dust into the machines. In these systems the air is filtered before passing through the motor and back out into the workshop.
The main benefit of this system is that whilst a certain amount of airflow is required to cool the motor it does not need the large volumes required by HVLP extractors so very fine filtration can be provided effectively with a much smaller filter. Most of these kinds of extractor filter to below 1 micron as standard. And because it uses a vacuum to pull in the dust it can be used with a wide variety of reducers and hose sizes making it suitable for use with hand held power tools and benchtop machines as well as larger workshop machines. As with other types of extractor, the maintenance costs are very low as the filters and bags can be re-used many times before wearing out and are inexpensive to replace.
These machines also come in a wide variety of options – from single motor drum collecting machines, ideal as a low cost solution for single applications, to larger twin motor wall mounted machines with large collection bags suitable for driving a complete workshop system. Some even offer automatic switching so that the extractor switches on as the target machine is switched on and then runs for a few seconds afterwards to clear the hoses before switching itself off.
Benefits
• Low cost of entry for the simplest machines
• Extremely versatile
• Can be fitted with reducers and different sized hoses
• Contrary to the HVLP system, if you cover the inlet on this kind of extractor the suction power increases
• Fine filtration as standard
DX 4000 Extractor
DX 4000 Extractor 80 litres
This powerful high filtration extractor has twin motors, a generous 80 litre capacity
and is designed to filter down below 0.5 microns giving excellent protection. With
an impressive suction capacity of 106 litres per second and the 100mm inlet and hose, it will make a perfect partner for many machines and is versatile in use.