Dust collection system
APT offers the new ADP 10 dust collection system kit, including a vacuum suction unit.
It uncludes a 21-foot suction hose, universal shroud connector, three dust collection bags and three bellows. This kit helps protect workers from exposure to crystalline silica on construction jobsites.
Using the Venturi principle, the ADP 10 creates a vacuum using compressed air. Consuming 25 cfm per tool, the vacuum suction capacity of the system is more than four feet of water. |
Using the Venturi principle, the ADP 10 creates a vacuum using compressed air. Consuming 25 cfm per tool, the vacuum suction capacity of the system is more than four feet of water.
To keep the environment clean and reduce exposure level for operators, the filter has the capacity of 99.58 percent filtration of exhaust air. A filter cleaning mechanism enhances the filter life and a vacuum indicator notifies the operator of a clogged filter.
Retractable strainers on the bottom of the unit hold a recyclable eco-friendly dust collection bag in place, preventing it from being sucked in. The strainers also allow enough suction space for the cyclone method in collecting dust.
Startup is simple, taking less than a minute, while transporting the 55-pound unit around the jobsite is easy. It comes with a foldable tripod stand, and to reduce stress on operators, the ADP 10 features handles to easily lift and maneuver the unit. A trolley-mounted version is also available, which has the ability to store two working tools, such as a chisel or moil point, and up to a 9-pound pneumatic tool.
“The ADP 10 was engineered to be as simple and efficient to use as possible, and with a long suction hose, the product is also out of the workers’ way,” days Jonathan Cook, vice president – Sales, APT. “We take the health and safety of our customers very seriously and this product will protect them from harmful exposure on the jobsite.”