Can I change the filters of the mobile dust collectors myself?
You can replace all filters safely yourself in just a few simple steps, however please make sure that you wear mouth-nose masks and safety gloves. The reason for this is that, for a long time, the filters have not only been filtering dust, but also other substances such as microorganisms. To prevent the operator from becoming contaminated when changing the filter, we recommend observing the above-mentioned protective measures and placing all spent filters, in a suitable waste bag in household or industrial waste containers.
General questions about mobile dust collectors
- How loud are the dust collectors?
- How much power do dust collectors use?
- How long are delivery times?
- How frequently do the filters need to be changed?
- What are the tasks of the pre-filter and the main filter in the dust collectors?
- Can I change the filters of the mobile dust collectors myself?
- How do I know which filter needs to be changed?
- What filters are suitable for me?
- What do the exhaust air filters do?
- What norms apply to air filters?
- Do the filters differ from one another?
- Can I use non-original filters in the device?
- Can aeropur devices also filter gases?
- Can aeropur devices also filter biological substances?
- Do I need E11 or H13 filters?
- Why are only disposable filters used for dust collection?
- What are L, M and H devices?
- Is particulate matter actually a hazardous substance?
- Where should dust collectors be positioned in the room?
- What volume of space can an aeropur filter?
- How can particles from a greater distance be captured?
- Where are aeropur dust collectors used?
- What are grey rooms?
- What are clean rooms?