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    • Dust Extractors

    Dust Extractors

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    All the models of well-known brands such as Makita, TREND and FESTOOL we offer are suitable for wet and dry vacuuming. They offer protection against dust and of course are invaluable when cleaning up. All models can be attached to our routing, sawing or sanding tools to provide dust free working. Our industrial models are just at home on a construction site as in the workshop.

    • FESTOOL Industrial Dust Extractors
      FESTOOL Industrial Dust Extractors
    • Bosch industrial vacuum cleaner
      Bosch industrial vacuum cleaner
    • MAFELL Industrial Dust Extractors
      MAFELL Industrial Dust Extractors
    • Mirka Industrial Dust Extractors
      Mirka Industrial Dust Extractors
    • MAKITA Industrial Dust Extractors
      MAKITA Industrial Dust Extractors
    • Laguna Dust Systems
      Laguna Dust Systems
    • Suction Hoses for Industrial & Workshop Dust Extractors
      Suction Hoses for Industrial & Workshop Dust Extractors
    • Pipes for Industrial Dust Extractors
      Pipes for Industrial Dust Extractors
    • Suction Hose Adapters & Universal Connectors
      Suction Hose Adapters & Universal Connectors
    • Reduction Sleeves & Step Adaptors
      Reduction Sleeves & Step Adaptors
    • Universal Floor Nozzles & Brushes
      Universal Floor Nozzles & Brushes
    • Dust Extractors Outlet Shop
      Dust Extractors Outlet Shop

    The special demands on the industrial vacuum cleaner

    Especially in a carpentry workshop there can be an enormous amount of fine dust produced. This not only make the place untidy but can be very unhealthy. Some types of dust can be really dangerous for the lungs. Therefore, a workshop vacuum cleaner must be installed to keep the fine dust in the workshop to a minimum. Large wood chips and shavings should also not be a problem. The ability to vacuum up liquids can also prove very useful in some situations.

    the Dust classifications

    When choosing a dust extractor the classification of the filter system is important. There are 3 classes

    • L (Low) Class ≤ 1.0% Dusts with maximum allowable concentrations (MAC)>1mg/m³
    • M (Medium) Class <0.1% Dusts with maximum allowable concentrations (MAC)≥0.1mg/m³
    • H (High) Class <0.005% Dusts with maximum allowable concentrations (MAC)<0.1mg/m³

    L class extractors can be compared to domestic vacuum cleaners and should only be used with softwoods. The usual workshop dust extractor is a class M, that means that 99.9% of dust is trapped in the filter. That is needed when working on hardwoods, MDF, brick etc. Class H are needed for specialist work for example where carciogenic materials are involved.

    Which Dust Extractor is right for me?

    You should consider the amount of work you will be doing so you can judge the volume you need, together with which materials are to be worked on. If you are using the dust extractor in a professional workshop you should make sure you know the legal requirements in your country.