Fume Extraction

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Re: Fume Extraction

Postby bdring » Sat Mar 13, 2010 3:31 am

That sure makes a lot of sense.
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Re: Fume Extraction

Postby lasersafe1 » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:14 am

I was reluctant to copy the user manual for the ULS-25 and post it. But now I have found it posted by someone else. I thought it was most relevant to post the link here since we were talking about the fume extraction portion of the manaul. (see section 2.3)

http://www.hltlasers.com/reference/25-50PSRevisionB1.pdf
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Re: Fume Extraction

Postby 3dtech » Fri Jun 02, 2017 5:33 am

I have a similar blower for my woodworking. The flow drops off very quickly with pressure. I find that my shop vac usually does better whenever any backpressure is involved. My shop vac has a lot less flow but can pull almost 30" of pressure. For dust collection on my router, it is no contest. The shop vac kicks its but.

The nice thing about those blowers is that they are relatively quiet. You probably don't need too much flow anyway.
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