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  1. #1
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    Post Automatic Dust Extraction

    how do people use their dust collectors,
    1. leave it onall the time
    2. switch it on just before using a particular machine.
    3. Use an automatic system.

    Basically i am looking at setting up an automatic system, whereby the dust extractor turns on, when I start up a particalar tool. I dont want to have to walk over to the other side of the workshop all the time to turn the system on and off all the time

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    I picked up a remote control for mine a couple of weeks ago. HPM make a good one - costs about $50 and I got mine from Dick Smith Electronics. Needs line of sight but works well, and the remote is quite small.

    I turn it on just before I turn on the machine and turn it off shortly after - with a short delay to clear the pipes.

    Automated would be nice, but you still need an override anyway for extra cleanups, floor sweep etc. Remote works well for me.
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    Funny this subject should come up as it has been a topic of discussion round here for a time.

    I have seen several arrangements a friend of mine has wired a remote switch to the extractor outlet to the infeed side of his saw bench, another fires his up with a kambrook in a similar location. But none of these arrangements are realy convienient.

    There are some tool triggered vacume cleaners available on the market but the rating for the tool is rather low and the suction of these machines is not approppriate for bigger machines.

    There does not apear to be an automatic dust extractor switch available on the australian market. If anyone knows of one I would be interested to see the details.

    Soundman's electronic R&D department is already on the job with an automatic load triggered dust switch designed for heavier loads.
    Hope to have prototypes in the field for assessment in a couple of months.
    If all goes well and compliance testing doesn't kill us with cost we'll see about marketing.
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    watch this space.


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    Soundman: Couple it with a remote control override and electric blast gates (especially if they don't cut airflow to bugger all) and you might just have a winner. I'm sure there's more than a few willing beta testers around here

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    The greatest "remote" system I have seen was one that perhaps Tim Skilton could elaborate on! Pure genius!
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    Bringing up an old thread here I know
    Looking for remote controlled power outlets and found this one at Jaycar for $39.95... Trouble is, only rated to 1000W so ok if you have a 1HP extractor. Requires line of sight etc.

    Anyone seen anything similar for 2HP units? Im not looking for auto-on/off type system. just a basic remote system would suit me fine
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    Contactor.

    Make sure its rated to run a contactor, and make that switch the big load. Might be a little pricy, but you get your remote control pretty easily.

    If I ever manage to get this stuff worked out, I'll just run a switch off the gates and a timer to run after the gate is closed for a few minutes.

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    Dean

    I posted my system using an extra relay that pulls in a contactor on here in the past, so a search will bring it up.

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    my apologies I'm still draging my feet with my device. It does exist (i promise ).

    one of the big issues in design is rating of the switching ellement. It must be rated for motor start which is quite an ask.
    Any thing with sharp teeth eats meat.
    Most powertools have sharp teeth.
    People are made of meat.
    Abrasives can be just as dangerous as a blade.....and 10 times more painfull.

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