where to buy 140mm pipe for dust extractor?

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I am thinking of buying the Scheppach HA 3210 dust extractor and it seems to have 140mm pipe fittings - so i need to find out where i can buy pipe to fit onto this.
can any one offer me some advice please?

Mike :shock:
 
Mike, Have you seen the size of this machine :shock: , it's big.
I mention this as in a previous thread you asked about wall mounting and this will stick quite a way from the wall.

IMHO a better bet and cheaper too :D is the Felder AF22 wall mount, trust me, this will suck a house down :D :D :shock: . another smaller option is the AF10.

As for ducting try Spirolux Here

CCL have branches throughout the UK Here

Hope this helps
 
FelderMan":2sa48xmx said:
Mike, Have you seen the size of this machine :shock: , it's big.
I mention this as in a previous thread you asked about wall mounting and this will stick quite a way from the wall.

IMHO a better bet and cheaper too :D is the Felder AF22 wall mount, trust me, this will suck a house down :D :D :shock: . another smaller option is the AF10.

As for ducting try Spirolux Here

CCL have branches throughout the UK Here

Hope this helps

Thanks Charley! :D
The reason i am thinking of the scheppach is that it has a 0.5 micron filter that apparently works!! :shock: and that it is quiet. :shock:
I am thinking of putting it in a purpose built "annexe" now, so size is not as much a problem. my intention is to heat my workshop so the air will recirculate back into the shop so i definitely want below 1 micron filtration
I have read that the felder is very powerfull but noisy! is this true? what filter have you got and does it work?

Thanks
Mike
 
Bill :) ,

A Felder noisy, tut tut [-X :). It whispers :) :-$
It's 0.5 micron :)

I was going to buy the Scheppach, but with the fine filter added it's overpriced imho.
And when the Felder's were reduced it was no contest.
 
FelderMan":3ll5x8er said:
Bill :) ,

A Felder noisy, tut tut [-X :). It whispers :) :-$
It's 0.5 micron :)

I was going to buy the Scheppach, but with the fine filter added it's overpriced imho.
And when the Felder's were reduced it was no contest.

Oh :shock: thats good news! :D where did you get it from?

mike
 
mikepooley":35bp122j said:
FelderMan":35bp122j said:
IMHO a better bet and cheaper too :D is the Felder AF22 wall mount, trust me, this will suck a house down

I have read that the felder is very powerfull but noisy! is this true? what filter have you got and does it work?

Thanks
Mike

I looked at the AF22 a couple of weeks ago at the Felder open day. I didn't find the noise too much in comparison to others. I will be looking at it again when my current Fox machine breaksdown.
 
Thanks!

I did notice that the price is roughly the same as the scheppach tho! :shock:
does it realy clean the air down to 0.5 micron or is that just BS?

thanks again
Mike
 
Hi,

I can't find where it states that the AF22 filters down to .5micron. Can someone point me there?

Thanks

Mark
 
is it me or is the felder site crap! I cant find much out about it at all!
not even the price.
Cant find anyone else selling them either?

Mike
 
Mike

The AF22 fixed extractor is £399 for 3 phase and £499 for single phase. The AF22 mobile is £539 for 3 phase and £639 for single phase. Both machines are 3100 m3/h twin bags 400l. The smaller machine the AF10 mobile is £288 for the 3 phase and £308 for the single phase. This has 1520 m3/h and single bag 110l. Hose connection on the AF10 is 120 mm and the AF22 120mm and 80mm.
 
Thanks Mate
as the pipe connection is only 120mm do you know if a 150mm can successfully attatched?
Mike
 
mikepooley":3fj3gwkk said:
Thanks Mate
as the pipe connection is only 120mm do you know if a 150mm can successfully attatched?
Mike

The fitting is designed for taking 125mm as this is the standard Felder extraction size. IIRC they have a converter to go up to 150mm. I know I have one to take me down to 100mm.
 
I've been looking at the spirolux tube from CCL but cant find prices?
I have emailed them but got no reply YET!
does anyone know where their prices are hidden? please :)

Mike
 
Mike there is a hard copy price list and then you get discount off that list. I hardly use them but get less 15%. CCL have a 150mm to 125 concentric reducer for 5.87+VAT . 150mm spiral tube is 13.35+VAT for 3 meters
Barry
 
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