After coming into the RP rip of postal costs for their extractors I decided to look back on others I'd previously considered.
Namely these are the Ax craft AC153E, which is the standard chipping extractor, Bag set up, cloth filtration on top, which for an extra 200 notes can be replaced with a filter unit.
The Ax craft, being standard kit is filtration to 30 microns. and seeing as im trying to really cut down on dust, that's maybe too high. I dont want to spend the extra 200 just yet as its a big outlay, but it would need to be in use until i gather those extra funds.
It's plus point, is the sucking power @100mm 2000 cubic meters(Im guessing per hour)
2000m3 is pretty high, though im a bit skeptical given other similar extractors are well below that, but who can say. Certainly level of suction would be very good for a 100mm extraction system running around the workshop
Plus its on wheels, and can sit in a corner, then be moved about if needed. So it fills a number of uses.
Priced at £429.
The other is the professional/trade version AP50E, which does come as standard with a 1 micron dust filter, which is considerably better for the lungs, but the suction is 1/2 that of the craft @920m3, so I dont know how that would suit in an extraction system, if the machine is on the other side of the workshop a real time distance of 30 feet away(around the walls) Plus it is wall mounted, so pretty much stuck int he one position, which isnt a huge problem, but i do feel it would be nicer if it was more movable(OK, I can create a wheeled stand, thats a possible solution)
Priced at £439
There is another option, the Ax pro/trade AP60E. It has less suction at 850m3, so not good for extraction systems and most machines saw bench, PT seem to look towards a 1000m3 level. But it does come with a 1 micron cartridge system,
Another downside is it isn't in stock, and god alone knows when that would be. Certainly a number of there machines listed for back order are still listed as back order, which has been several months.
It is priced at £499
The craft has a greater bag capacity 150ltr over the trade 50ltr. None of the extractors come with a hose, which for a standard 2m would be another £60
I'm waning towards the craft, for the higher suction as im intending on having a 100mm piped system, fact it can be moved and I am intending to buy the RP air cleaner too, so while the main extractor would kick out 30 micron, hopefully the RP cleaner on high would go a long way to keeping the air around me clean. And eventually I suppose I would get the metal 1 micron filter drum(maybe for Xmas).
Now does anyone have experience of the craft AC153E, or the others, particularly in the suction department, set up as part of a piped system or in use on a PT/sawbench/Bandsaw etc
Craft -
https://www.axminstertools.com/axmi...MIx46Y6POo-AIVDOh3Ch2bCQaTEAQYBCABEgIRbvD_BwE
Wall mounter trade -
https://www.axminstertools.com/axminster-professional-ap50e-dust-extractor-230v-107631
Out of stock trade with filter -
https://www.axminstertools.com/axminster-professional-ap60e-dust-extractor-230v-107632
Namely these are the Ax craft AC153E, which is the standard chipping extractor, Bag set up, cloth filtration on top, which for an extra 200 notes can be replaced with a filter unit.
The Ax craft, being standard kit is filtration to 30 microns. and seeing as im trying to really cut down on dust, that's maybe too high. I dont want to spend the extra 200 just yet as its a big outlay, but it would need to be in use until i gather those extra funds.
It's plus point, is the sucking power @100mm 2000 cubic meters(Im guessing per hour)
2000m3 is pretty high, though im a bit skeptical given other similar extractors are well below that, but who can say. Certainly level of suction would be very good for a 100mm extraction system running around the workshop
Plus its on wheels, and can sit in a corner, then be moved about if needed. So it fills a number of uses.
Priced at £429.
The other is the professional/trade version AP50E, which does come as standard with a 1 micron dust filter, which is considerably better for the lungs, but the suction is 1/2 that of the craft @920m3, so I dont know how that would suit in an extraction system, if the machine is on the other side of the workshop a real time distance of 30 feet away(around the walls) Plus it is wall mounted, so pretty much stuck int he one position, which isnt a huge problem, but i do feel it would be nicer if it was more movable(OK, I can create a wheeled stand, thats a possible solution)
Priced at £439
There is another option, the Ax pro/trade AP60E. It has less suction at 850m3, so not good for extraction systems and most machines saw bench, PT seem to look towards a 1000m3 level. But it does come with a 1 micron cartridge system,
Another downside is it isn't in stock, and god alone knows when that would be. Certainly a number of there machines listed for back order are still listed as back order, which has been several months.
It is priced at £499
The craft has a greater bag capacity 150ltr over the trade 50ltr. None of the extractors come with a hose, which for a standard 2m would be another £60
I'm waning towards the craft, for the higher suction as im intending on having a 100mm piped system, fact it can be moved and I am intending to buy the RP air cleaner too, so while the main extractor would kick out 30 micron, hopefully the RP cleaner on high would go a long way to keeping the air around me clean. And eventually I suppose I would get the metal 1 micron filter drum(maybe for Xmas).
Now does anyone have experience of the craft AC153E, or the others, particularly in the suction department, set up as part of a piped system or in use on a PT/sawbench/Bandsaw etc
Craft -
https://www.axminstertools.com/axmi...MIx46Y6POo-AIVDOh3Ch2bCQaTEAQYBCABEgIRbvD_BwE
Wall mounter trade -
https://www.axminstertools.com/axminster-professional-ap50e-dust-extractor-230v-107631
Out of stock trade with filter -
https://www.axminstertools.com/axminster-professional-ap60e-dust-extractor-230v-107632