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Designed to provide you with a clean air flow where needed such as mechanics workshops, tunnels, or other workplaces with refined space.
Power for the extractor must be supplied from either a 110V generator or from the mains via a suitable transformer.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Fume Extractor 110V
Designed to provide you with a clean air flow where needed such as mechanics workshops, tunnels, or other workplaces with refined space.
Power for the extractor must be supplied from either a 110V generator or from the mains via a suitable transformer.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
A fume extractor is used to remove harmful fumes, dust, and airborne particles from workshops, garages, or construction sites, improving air quality and safety.
It’s ideal for welding, grinding, sanding, spraying, and fabrication tasks where fumes or fine dust are produced.
Yes, it’s designed for use in confined or enclosed areas such as tunnels, workshops, or garages where proper ventilation is needed.
It draws in contaminated air through ducting, filters or exhausts it outside, helping to maintain clean and breathable air in the workspace.
Yes, it’s lightweight and portable, making it easy to transport and position wherever air extraction is needed.
Yes, additional ducting lengths are available to extend the reach and provide ventilation over larger distances or multiple work zones.
Yes, it operates on 110V power, so it must be connected to a 110V generator or a mains supply via a suitable transformer.
Yes, it’s perfect for extracting welding fumes and smoke, helping to reduce exposure to harmful airborne particles.
Yes, it can also extract sawdust and fine wood particles created during sanding or cutting, keeping the workspace clean and safe.
Yes, it can be used outside, but when used in damp conditions, it should always be connected through a Residual Current Device (RCD) for electrical safety.
The extractor comes with 6 metres of ducting, allowing flexible placement to direct airflow or extraction where it’s needed most.
This model primarily extracts air and fumes, removing them from the workspace. It can be paired with filtration systems if required for more advanced air cleaning.
It helps protect your health by reducing exposure to toxic gases, smoke, and fine dust that can cause respiratory problems or irritation.
Like most industrial extractors, it produces some fan noise, but it’s generally acceptable for workshop environments.
You should wear protective gloves, steel toe boots, and safety goggles, especially when working near dust, fumes, or moving parts.
























































