Buy Woodworking Dust Collector with 13.2-Gallon Collection Bag and Mobile Base, 220V Dust Collection System 25-Micron Canister Kit, VEVOR 1.5 HP Dust Collector, 647 CFM Portable Vortex Dust Collector,

Effective Motor: The 1.5 horsepower, 7.1 amp motor produces 647 cubic feet per minute (CFM) and is completely enclosed and fan-cooled, as well as permanently lubricated, for simple maintenance. Designed for industrial applications, the dust collector is capable of operating on a continuous duty cycle.

Constant Suction: The cyclone dust collector’s vortex cone technology improves chip separation and packing efficiency by maintaining a constant suction. Using a two-bag system, the heavy chips are dropped into the lower bag, and the dirty air is routed through the top bag (filter), which returns much cleaner air. The filtration bag filter captures 99 percent of particles smaller than 25 microns.

Smooth Operation: The impeller, which is made of spark-proof cast aluminum alloy and is spin-balanced, ensures smooth operation and minimal noise, while snap-in rings keep the collection bag in place during operation. When the plastic collection bag is completely occupied and needs to be cleaned, an indicator light illuminates on the bag.

In addition to being flexible and portable, the dust collector has a 6-inch inlet that is fitted with a removable Y-fitting that has two 4-inch openings. The Y-fitting is used to branch lines in order to service more than one machine at the same time, making it ideal for a convenient multi-machine set-up situation. Mobility and stability are provided by the heavy-duty construction, which is mounted on four swivel casters.

Many applications: The cyclone dust collector is widely used in a variety of industries such as machine and textile production as well as household appliance production and food processing. It is also used in the manufacturing of sweepers and dust removal equipment, among others.

The suction is less effective than that of a hand-held car vacuum. It is wired for 110 volts, not 220 volts. It was recommended that I rewire it with a new plug. I’m attempting to get a refund.

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