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    If that piece of rubber you have is reasonably ridged it may of been used to wipe the chuck down after use.

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    I did a bit of a search on your extractor unit and found this:
    http://www.rileysurfaceworld.co.uk/l...nes2/24512.pdf
    Looks like it is made by Donaldson.
    http://www2.donaldson.com/toritdce/e...s/default.aspx
    I couldn't find out if it is wet or dry though. Maybe if you email Donaldson they might be able to give you more info.

    Now that i scrolled to the second page of the PDF, it is apparently a dry dust collector.
    Last edited by snapatap; 11th June 2015 at 08:52 PM. Reason: more info

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    I just had a thought. Do you have a wet shop vac? You could hook that into the extraction port on the wheel guard. That might suck away most of the mist.

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    The coolant tank is so big for thermal stability. After grinding for 5 or 6 hours mine is luke warm, i think it's 100l tank.

    Whats your wheel size/rpm's?
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