73-501 Stationary Fume Extractor System

Description

A modular stationary fume extraction system for shops that have limited floor space to accommodate one or more mobile extractors.  This system includes a 95% (MERV 15) main filter for use on all forms of steel.

  • 780 cfm (per blower) high volume fume extraction capability
  • Designed for shop environments that require weld fume filtration but have limited floorspace
  • Conveniently mounts on walls and columns
  • Designed for single or dual arm operation
  • Includes 95% main filter, spark arresting pre filter, and 25 feet of connecting hose
  • Three arm styles and four arm lengths available (6.5 telescopic, 7, 10, and 14 foot)
  • Two boom styles and five boom lengths available (7, 10, 13, 15, and 20 foot)
  • All steel durable construction provides years of service in rugged conditions
  • Two year limited warranty
  • Dimensions (Filter Box): 26.5″L x 37.5″H x 22″W
  • Weight (Filter Box): 103 lbs.

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PLASMA CUTTING OR CARBON ARC GOUGING

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Frequently Asked Questions

Aren’t used filters considered Hazardous Materials?

There are currently no “blanket” regulations prohibiting the placement of used filters into standard trash receptacles. Local authorities, however, may place certain restrictions on this […]

Can I avoid using a filtration extractor and instead collect my fumes through a wall mounted arm and blower that exhausts the fumes outdoors?

Yes you can. Local authorities, however, may place certain restrictions on this practice, so we advise checking with applicable agencies to ensure conformance with the […]

How close should my fume extractor’s hood be to the welding arc?

Welding fume extraction hoods should be placed close enough to the welding arc to be effective, yet not so close as to distrub shielding gases […]

How do I dispose of used filters?

Used filters can be easily removed from Ace extractors. We recommend the operator wearing gloves and protective eyewear, placing the removed filters into a trashbag, […]

How do I know which extractor to choose?

There are several factors that determine the best extractor to use, including location, usage, materials, and quantity of smoke/fume produced. In general, however, the rule […]

How do I know which filters to use in my extractor?

Ace makes a wide variety of filters available that work in combination to provide the best possible filtration for your work application. Generally speaking, 95% […]

How long do filters last?

There is no clear answer to this question as too many factors can influence the life of filters, including, but not limited to, welding process, […]

If I were to exhaust welding fumes outdoors through an Ace wall mounted arm and blower, can I retrofit the components to a filtration system should this method become prohibited?

Yes, the Ace stationary system is designed to accommodate such a change in regulations, so you can purchase and install Ace wall mounted arms and […]

What do the different filter ratings mean? HEPA, MERV, 95%…?

Filters are rated on their efficiency to stop and trap particulate of a particular size. Most filters used in Ace extractors base their efficiency rating […]

Why should I use a fume extractor instead of an ambient (overhead) air cleaner?

Ambient air cleaners are effective supplements to fume extractors, but should be avoided as a primary tool for fume control. Because of the nature of […]

Why should I use a fume extractor instead of placing fans in my shop to blow the fumes away from my welders?

The practice of using fans and blowers in this manner is called the dilution method, and while it is commonly used, this method may not […]

Why should I use a fume extractor instead of wearing a respirator?

The short answer is that a respirator protects the welder wearing it, but does nothing for nearby workers not wearing similar protection. The somewhat longer […]

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