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Join duct and fittings with quick-release clamps for faster disassembly and cleanout than other duct systems.
Made of PVC plastic to withstand acids, alkalies, salts, and other corrosive vapors and fumes.
These hoods keep your enclosure watertight, even around intake and exhaust cutouts.
The arm length adjusts from 3 to 6 feet making these exhaust hoses good for locations with low ceilings.
For exact positioning, these hoses swivel 360°.
Move the hose into position and the support arm will hold it in place.
Position these exhausters above drums, tanks, and distillers.
Remove fumes, vapors, and fine dust particles from your space.
In addition to using the handle to carry these exhausters, you can mount them to a wall, bench, or floor.
Mount these exhausters to the floor to remove fumes, vapors, and fine dust particles from your space.
This fume exhauster has a motor that is UL listed for Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups C and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G locations. Use it to remove fumes, vapors, and fine dust particles from your space.
Use this portable spray booth for small projects to contain overspray and discharge fumes as you paint.
Keep a dedicated area for finishing so you can maintain a safe, clean environment. Booths contain overspray and discharge fumes as you paint.
Carry these small cleaners to job sites to remove odors and dust from the air.
Larger than portable air cleaners, these air cleaners roll to where you need them.
Roll this air cleaner to the contaminant source or place it on a bench top.
Often used in machine shops, these cleaners remove oil and coolant mist from the air.
Purify the air in spaces with light cleaning needs.
Save floor space—cleaners mount in a T-bar style ceiling.
Remove viruses, bacteria, dust, and other particles from the air.
Use these components to put together a duct system to collect sawdust, chips, shavings, and granular material from woodworking operations.
Pair these hoods with an exhaust system to contain harmful fumes, vapors, and gasses while venting them away from work spaces—they protect users from inhaling or coming in contact with them.