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Mobile Grinding Dust Extraction for Flexible Workstations

Mobile grinding-dust extraction systems are suitable for workstations where dust is generated during grinding, deburring, polishing, or finishing, and where a flexible extraction solution is required. The units can be moved directly to the respective work site and are therefore particularly useful for maintenance, assembly, changing production areas, individual workstations, and smaller production cells.

Depending on the application, dust is collected via extraction hoods, hoses, extraction arms, tool connections, or other extraction elements. It is important to capture the dust as close as possible to its source. This reduces its spread throughout the work area and ensures efficient use of the required airflow.

Important criteria for selection include dust type, air volume, negative pressure, filter area, hose routing, and potential spark hazards. Fine metal, mineral, wood, or plastic dusts place different demands on the filter media and pre-separator. For flammable or explosive dusts, operational safety measures and, if applicable, ATEX requirements must also be taken into account.

Your Benefits

✅ Flexible for use in a variety of work environments

✅ Dust collection directly at the tool or machining site

✅ Minimal installation effort

✅ Various filter and pre-separation concepts are possible

✅ Ideal for grinding, deburring, polishing, and finishing

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Mobile grinding-dust extraction directly at the source

Depending on the material, grinding produces coarse particles, fine dust, and, in some cases, sparks. Mobile systems offer a flexible solution when workstations change or no central extraction system is available. Extraction should take place as close as possible to the tool or workpiece.

Key Selection Criteria

✔ Material and dust type

✔ coarse and fine particle fractions

✔ potential spark generation

✔ Tool connection, hood, or extraction arm

✔ Hose length and diameter

✔ Filter cleaning and dust collection

✔ ATEX requirements, if applicable

On-tool extraction or extraction arm?

Tool-integrated extraction captures dust very close to the source and often operates with a smaller cross-sectional area and higher vacuum pressure. Extraction arms and hoods are more flexible when working with different workpieces and typically require a higher flow rate.

Sparks and coarse particles

Metallic grinding processes can generate incandescent or abrasive particles. Pre-separators or other protective measures can reduce the load on the main filter stage. In the case of combustible dusts, the entire system must be evaluated based on a risk assessment.


FAQ

Can a portable unit handle any abrasive blasting application?
No. The amount of dust, the tool, the material, and the required air flow must be compatible.

Is on-tool extraction better than an extraction arm?
When technically feasible, direct tool attachment is often particularly efficient; an extraction arm is more versatile for this purpose.

When is a pre-separator recommended?
For large volumes of coarse particles or to relieve the main filter stage.

Is ATEX always required for metal dust?
This is not a blanket rule. The specific risk assessment is decisive.

Advice on Grinding Dust Extraction

Material, tool, dust volume, hose length, and desired extraction method are the most important input parameters.

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