![]() The introduction of bagless vacuum cleaners has been well received and more and more households are choosing this type of vacuum cleaner. Dust collectors do not have as many variations or choices. There are some that are more inexpensive vacuum cleaners, then there are the cordless vacuum cleaners, bagless, robot, silent or even the ones with a broom or dust cleaner. It is normal to be a little lost when buying one because there are so many different types. Unlike the dust collector, the vacuum cleaner market is huge. Invented in the 19th century, the vacuum cleaner became more popular after World War II and has undergone many changes since then, including the appearance of the first ‘bagless’ vacuum cleaners in the late 20th century, soon followed by robotic vacuum cleaners. More hygienic than the traditional hard floor broom and more efficient than mechanical carpet and rug brooms, vacuum cleaners have literally been supplanted in many households across the globe over decades. The modern era has made the vacuum cleaner an indispensable tool in every home, regardless of its size. In comparison, vacuum cleaners would not work in the workshop space, not even commercial vacuums. These would need professional installation at an additional cost. The fixed dust collector is used in larger workshops where there is more dust to deal with. These tend to be larger in size and more powerful than the smaller ones. ![]() As it relates to workshops, the choice would be the fixed dust collector and not the mobile one. It is especially useful to clear the air and pollution in especially keeping up with the standards for air emission. There are a bunch of reasons why it is ideal to have the right dust collection tool for a workshop and not a household. ![]() It is important to make sure you choose the dust category according to the material used.ĭust collectors are ideally used in workshops where dust from using power tools can threaten the health of those in that space. They also define the degree of separation that the corresponding filter systems must achieve. These indicate the dust for which the vacuum cleaner or the dust cleaner is suitable, as well as the prescribed occupational exposure limit values. There are three categories (L, M, and H). On top of this, there are different dust categories to consider when choosing between the vacuum cleaner and dust collector. Later, we will discuss the types of vacuums available and their essential uses and differences.Ĭertain types of dust collectors can be used as a vacuum cleaner, but most of them fare better for a woodwork shop than for a home. No floor space in someone’s home can tolerate such power. The Shop Fox dust collector, for example, released on the market in February 2009 has a weight of 108 pounds, has a motor operating at about 3,450 revolutions each minute for top performance and a capacity of 1,230 CFM air suction capacity. Unlike vacuum cleaners, dust collectors have higher horsepower, operating with a more powerful motorized system. In comparison to the vacuum cleaner, there is usually no such warning device, only a pressure gauge or LED indicator. This signal is intended to alert the user when dust emissions are present. There is also an essential difference in the warning device, which emits an optical or acoustic warning if the volume flow falls below a pre-set value. They are connected to the tool via a suction hose and often have a socket for connecting the power tool.
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