Hey - so I am just looking at potential options for a workshop extraction system.
You can get pretty good deals on second hand or graded vacuums like the Hyundai HYVI10030 - I am aware this will likely be fine for most tools in a home workshop, but may struggle with big chips off of something like a thicknesser.
So part of me is thinking of something more akin to a RecordPower - but I am trying to work out exactly why it's airflow is so much higher at equivalent wattage - is it purely down to orifice size or would the motors for something like this actually actually be designed differently to maximise pressure over airflow? ... the three motor RP unit specs it's airflow at over 3x the Hyundai vac.
The Hyundai lists its pressure as 2.7M3/MIN (45.5 L/s) and the RP as 162L/s.
so to expand from this - if you ditched the small vacuum hose and attached the head unit of the Hyundai to a barrel with a much larger hose - would you dramatically increase the airflow?
Also a quick p.s. - does anyone know the dba of the RP units?
You can get pretty good deals on second hand or graded vacuums like the Hyundai HYVI10030 - I am aware this will likely be fine for most tools in a home workshop, but may struggle with big chips off of something like a thicknesser.
So part of me is thinking of something more akin to a RecordPower - but I am trying to work out exactly why it's airflow is so much higher at equivalent wattage - is it purely down to orifice size or would the motors for something like this actually actually be designed differently to maximise pressure over airflow? ... the three motor RP unit specs it's airflow at over 3x the Hyundai vac.
The Hyundai lists its pressure as 2.7M3/MIN (45.5 L/s) and the RP as 162L/s.
so to expand from this - if you ditched the small vacuum hose and attached the head unit of the Hyundai to a barrel with a much larger hose - would you dramatically increase the airflow?
Also a quick p.s. - does anyone know the dba of the RP units?