Wood Dust Collector
Efficiently Collect & Filter Wood Dust Particulates
A wood dust collector is an indispensable tool for woodworking shops and facilities, enhancing workplace safety by efficiently capturing and conveying potentially combustible wood dusts, thus reducing the risk of fires and other health hazards.
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Extended Equipment Lifespan
iXtract Wood dust collectors help to extend equipment lifespan, by preventing dust buildup on critical components. This not only saves money on equipment maintenance and replacement but also ensures consistent, high-quality woodworking results.
Improved Productivity & Quality
By keeping the workspace clean and free from dust, wood dust collectors help maintain optimal working conditions. This results in increased productivity, as workers can focus on their tasks without interruptions caused by dust-related issues
Healthier Work Environment
These collectors contribute to a healthier workspace by effectively removing airborne wood dust particles, which can be harmful when inhaled. By promoting clean air quality, wood dust collectors help protect the respiratory health of workers.
Made In Britain
All of our wood dust collectors are designed, built and tested by our teams right here in Britain - ensuring the highest quality and the best level of customer support.
Filter Bags
350g/m2 polyester needle felt filter bags.
Fan Set
Energy efficient induction motor complete with radial blade impeller.
Stop/Start Panel
Easy to access emergency stop/start button. Supplied separately.
Metal Waste Bin
Optional large capacity waste bin. Alternatively bags are also available.
Shaker Unit
0.27kw Vibration Motor to displace larger wood matter from the filter media.
Inlet
Circular spigot to accommodate dirty air ductwork.
Outlets
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Explosion Relief Vent
Optional explosion relief vent to ensure any potential combustion is safely dealt with
HEPA Filter
Optional HEPA filter can be easily fitted for increased air quality.
Filter Access Door
Filter door for easy access to replace filters and other general maintenance.
Built in Handles
Built in durable plastic handles so an operator can easily lift up the hood for easy maintenance and cleaning.
Technical Specifications
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Wood Dust Collector Accessories
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Operation
How Does a Wood Dust Collector Work
The dust laden air enters through the inlet duct, larger particles of wood dust are separated from the air flow by gravity and drop into the bins below. The finer particles are removed from the airflow by the filter media.
The integrated shaker in the top of the unit will periodically vibrate the filter bags, releasing the captured wood dust particles into the collection bins below This action keeps the filters clean and free from clogging.
The clean air is then discharged via a grille at the rear of the unit.
Optional HEPA filter is available for recirculation and further improved air quality.
Overview
What is a Wood Dust Collector
Wood Dust Collector units are free standing dust collectors designed for indoor or outdoor installation. The units are suitable for filtering softwood, MDF and hardwood.
All units are supplied with an integrated automatic shaker unit which clean the filters and prolongs the lifespan and efficiency of the filters.
Units are also supplied with a control panel (un-wired) containing a direct on-line (DOL) starter for the main fan and a timer for the cleaning shaker motor.
iXtract Wood Dust Collectors not only contribute to a healthier work environment by minimizing airborne particulate matter but also prevent the accumulation of combustible dust, mitigating the risk of fire hazards in woodworking facilities.
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Cost-Effective Wood Particulate Extraction
A wood dust collector is an indispensable tool for woodworking shops and facilities, enhancing workplace safety by efficiently capturing and removing potentially combustible wood dust, reducing the risk of fires and health hazards.