xFUME VAC FLEX
5 Functional description
BAL.0733.0 • 2019-09-18
EN - 9
4.1 Transport
Although the items delivered are carefully checked and packaged, it is not possible to fully exclude the risk of transport
damage.
4.2 Storage
For ambient conditions for storage in a closed environment:
Tab. 3 Ambient conditions for transport and storage on page EN-7
5 Functional description
The xFUME VAC FLEX extraction system forms part of a welding, cutting and grinding system. The extraction system can
operate a fixed or flexible extraction arm with a length of 2, 3 or 4 metres.
The device corresponds to the welding fume separation class H13.
In the standard configuration, the extraction system is equipped with a pre-filter and a main filter.
Harmful fumes and gases are produced during the welding process. This device is used to clean and filter dust that is
generated during welding, laser and plasma cutting and grinding processes. These processes produce hazardous dusts and
fumes that are removed by the machine's internal filter. The polluted air is drawn in via a duct system and directed through
a filter. Dust and impurities settle on the filter, while the clean air passes through the filter and out of the machine. Firstly, large
particles are removed by a pre-filter. Fine particles are then removed by the main filter.
The particles and dust adhere to the surface of the filter material, which causes the intake pressure on the fan to increase.
9.2 Replacing the filter elements on page EN-16
Goods-in inspection
Use the delivery note to check that everything has been delivered.
Check the delivery for damage (visual inspection).
In case of complaints
If the delivery has been damaged during transportation, contact the last carrier immediately.
Retain the packaging for potential inspection by the carrier.
Packaging for returns
Where possible, use the original packaging and the original packaging material. If you have
questions concerning packaging and safety during shipment, please consult your supplier,
carrier or carrier.
Tab. 5
Transport
Fig. 2
Functional description