By: Arthur Cooper
Submitted: 2010-09-17 22:04:05 | Word Count: 664
Cleaning up a mess is always a pain, especially when they occur constantly. Large environments, such as saw mills and busy factories need help pulling dust out of the air. Doing this not only protects the product, but the workers as well.
Making use of Torit dust collectors is the perfect solution to keeping these large areas clean, and workers safe. Efficiency is the name of the game when it comes to collecting dust, and that is what this dust collector will provide.
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An efficient dust collector requires two things in order to get the job done right—horsepower, and proper installation. Take into consideration how you are going to install the dust collector of your choice, and talk to the experts here at Machine Values for guidance and installation information.
While it’s true the greater the horsepower of the engine, the greater the energy, it’s not always true that a dust collecting machine with high horsepower is the proper choice for you. Choosing the correct dust collector will depend on the set up in your facility—are you a manufacturing plant or a wood cutting mill?
There is a distinct method in deciding which dust collector would be the best choice, given the situation. For example, in a large enclosed area that is completely covered with wood shavings from drills and various saws in continuous operation, selecting the correct dust collector is important. Plenty of horsepower will be required, and depending on the facility, an overhead installation may be the key.
Going through the available Torit dust collectors, and helping you pick the one that is the best fit is what we do. If it is an overhead installation that is needed for one of the Trunkline model dust collectors, then we will help get that set up.
Limiting the interruption to your work flow is important—and the job of a dust collector is to help with that by keeping the work area safe and full of fresh air. Not only can the dust collector pull in dust, but smoke and fumes as well, contributing to the health and well-being of your workers.
If the area that you are installing dust collector won’t handle an overhead unit, explore all of your options. There are units that look similar to an old furnace that are put in an area of your choice, with a vacuum hose attached to it.
Using a more compact dust collection unit allows for increased stability, and while the Trunkline unit is very stable, it will require a crane for installation. Holding it up will require strong ceiling joists—as opposed to a floor model that will simply sit on the ground.
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