benefits of dust extraction systems Hire Here Ltd

The four main benefits of using dust extraction systems are

  1. Reduces the wear and tear of machines
  2. Increases visibility and air quality
  3. Reduces the risk of dust fire
  4. Increases employee morale and productivity

What Type of Dust Extraction Systems To Use

We have 2 types of Dust Extraction Systems for hire

  • Dust Extraction Vacuums which connect directly to hammers, breakers etc
  • Free Standing Dust Extraction units which extract dust from the air

This powerful dust extraction kit from Hilti is connects directly to breakers and combihammers. It is ideal for removing dust from drilling, chasing, grinding, cutting and dry coring. It can be easily attached to all Hiliti breakers and hammers with a no key snap on feature.

Small HEPA Air Purifier For Hire

Our Small HEPA Air Purifier Dust Extractor also connects directly to drills, combi-hammers and grinders. It has a sturdy steel dust container with big wheels. The collected dust is contained the vacuum unit and the bag is easy to change.

This small stack-able  HEPA Air Scrubber is ideal for removing dust particles in the air. The air  circulates through a HEPA air filter to remove hazardous airborne dust. It is suitable for use in workshops and during building renovations.  This machine is not suitable for asbestos removal or for air cleaning where asbestos is likely to be found.

HEPA Air Purifier / Dust Extractor

Our HEPA Air Purifier / Dust Extractor for hire can also be used with an exhaust hose. It has a 2 speed setting and can be used in bakeries and carpentry workshops.  This machine is not suitable for asbestos removal or for air cleaning where asbestos is likely to be found.

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