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Donaldson Torit (DCE) Unimaster UMA152 K7 Dust Extractor

Used / Second Hand

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Availability:
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Condition
From a working environment, Good Condition, Current Model
Stock No
ED2156
Manufacturer
Donaldson Torit (DCE)
Model
UMA 152 K7
Year of Manufacture
2003
Serial
00004553
Condition
From a working environment, Good Condition, Current Model
Approx Duty CFM / M³/Hr
800 - 1350
Filter Area ft² / m²
150 / 15
Other Info
Compact & adaptable with 3kW//4Hp motor
Location
Our Central Warehouse, Aldridge, UK
Weight (kgs)
290
External Dimensions (WxDxH mm) [?]
760 x 820 x 2400
Delivery
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Description

This pre owned Unimaster 152 dust collector from Donaldson Torit is designed to maximize dust collection and the life of the collector components for years of extended service, the Unimaster collector’s compact design and quiet operation provides efficient, trouble-free service.

A self-contained collector with everything needed to begin collecting dust, the Unimaster comes complete with fan and fan motor, automatic shaker and shaker motor, and system controller making installation quick and easy. Since the automatic shaker cleans the bag filters, there is no need for expensive compressed air. Ideal for intermittent operations in plant processes, the Unimaster can be used as a central system or at the point of dust generation.

Design Features

  • 3kW // 4Hp motor.
  • Shaker motor to remove collected dust from bags.
  • Compact design minimises floor space and fits in virtually any plant layout.
  • Versatility to suit a variety of dust collection applications
  • Quiet & efficient operation - Motors and fan are enclosed in collector housing to minimize noise.
  • Easy maintenance
  • 2ft³ collection bucket
  • Silencer box with weather cowl exhaust for out door siting.
  • Quick-release lever - allows for easy removal and maintenance of bin.
  • Inlet deflector knocks down larger particles into the hopper reducing bag abrasion and increasing bag filter life.
  • Heavy-duty flexible metal inner bag coils, inserted into filter bags keeps bags open to maximize airflow and assist in knocking dust off during cleaning cycle.
  • Right hand side air inlet ducting - approx. 275mm wide & 150mm deep.
  • Bag-release screws allows for easy removal of bags.

Importance of Dust Extractors

Dust in the workplace can affect product quality and employee´s health. Having a dust-free environment is essential to the health and safety of the workforce. Not only does it affect the health of employees but the dust covers the equipment affecting production processes and quality of the products. 

Capturing the dust at the source prevents it from spreading, done by using a dust extractor system to facilitate the important housekeeping to avoid it from accumulating.

What are Shaker Dust Collectors?

Shaker Dust Collectors contain a number of woven bags, which are fixed onto rails and use their surface area to capture dust as it is drawn through the extraction unit by its fan.

Bags are periodically cleaned by rapidly shaking the bags through a shaker motor and linkage system which removes the filtered dust from the bags and into a collection bin.

These units are commonly used in foundries, steel mills, the mining industry, power plants, and smelting industries.

How do Dust Extractors Work?

Dust collection systems work in a variety of different ways but all have general principles in common. They draw process dust and particulates from the air through a filter that first captures and separates the matter, and then discharges decontaminated air back into the workplace or environment.

Dust extractors are used in many different and varied industries and so different demands are made of them; however all have common components such as a blower (or fan), dust filter, filter cleaning system, dust container and dust removal system.

Five common types of dust collection equipment are fabric filter baghouses, inertial separators (like mechanical cyclones), cartridge collectors, wet scrubbers, and electrostatic precipitators.

Factors to Consider for Your Next Dust Extractor

When implementing the safety measures to ensure minimal risk to your workers, the factors to consider when purchasing your extraction unit/system are:

  • Dust Source - Does the process that produces dust occur in an enclosed or open area?
  • Capacity - Does the extractor have a large enough filter area required to handle the volume of dust?
  • Type of Dust – Do you need an extractor capable of handling dust at risk of self-igniting?
  • Maintenance – Would a self-cleaning extractor with an automatic shaker cycle be more suitable for you?

For further guidance, find out how to carry out your own COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) risk assessment at the HSE website to help calculate your requirements.

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Photographs taken prior refurbishment. Our refurbishment service is not available on all machines.