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Dust Extractor
RL 250 / RL 300 / RL 350
Safety
The device is, from the safety point of view, designed to absorb from:
• Dust that is classed as explosive under category St 1
• Wood dust and chips (All solid woods)
• Panel materials (Ply wood, medium density fibre boards (MDF), highly compressed fibre boards (HDF) and chip-
boards, Plywood board)
• Panel materials that are laminated or have a plastic or aluminium edge
• other materials similar to wood (Cork, Plastics, rigid rubber, bone, Paper, Cardboard box,...)
• Extracting other types of dust than wood dust is only authorised with the express agreement of the machine manuf-
acturer.
• Woodworking machines, where there is no chance that a spark could occur under normal operation
(Woodworking machines that cannot cause sparks according to BGI 739)
• Woodworking machinery with an extraction connection smaller or equal:
RL 250 --> 250 mm / RL 300 --> 300 mm / RL 350 --> 350 mm
On the basis of safety this machine is NOT DESIGNED and should not be used for the extraction of the following:
• explosive or similar substances classified under §1 of the SprengG
• Dust that is classed as explosive under category St 2 or St 3
• Dust that requires very little minimum ignition energy (under 10 MJ)
• explosive gases or gas/air mix
• Flammable liquids including combinations of flammable dust with flammable liquid
• Woodworking machines, where there is a chance that a spark could be caused e.g. a multi blade saw.
2.4 Intended use
2.5 Location site requirements
Attention! Any use outside of the machine‘s intended purpose shall be considered improper and is
therefore not permitted. All claims regarding damage resulting from improper use that are made against
the manufacturer and its authorised representatives shall be rejected. The operator shall be solely liable
for any damage that results from improper use of the machine.
Operational safety is guaranteed only when the machine
is used for the intended purposes.
The term “proper use” also refers to correctly observing
the operating conditions as well as the specifications
and instructions in this manual.
The machine may only be operated with parts and
original accessories from the manufacturer.
• When vacuuming oak or beech dust, the purified
air must be returned to the room from which it was
extracted. Positioning the dust extractor beside the
woodworking machine will ensure this.
• When vacuuming oak or beech dust, the exhaust air
volume returned to the room by the dust extractor must
not exceed 50% of the air delivered.
For natural ventilation, assume an intake volume
of 1x the room volume (m3/h, air exchange index
LW=1/h).
Warning! Risk of injury or death!
The operator is prohibited from using the machine in an explosive environment or in a potentially
explosive environment.