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Machines from the Motendo catalog

Volvo L180F High-Lift 36.6t 2009-2011

Brand: Volvo
Model: L180F High-Lift
Variant: 36.6t | Year of production from: 2009 to: 2011

weycor AW 1120 12t 2016-2023

Brand: weycor
Model: AW 1120
Variant: 12t | Year of production from: 2016 to: 2023

Terex TR 70 47.7t 2000-2017

Brand: Terex
Model: TR 70
Variant: 47.7t | Year of production from: 2000 to: 2017

When choosing a chip extractor, several factors should be taken into account:

  • Efficiency - the extractor should have appropriate efficiency to effectively remove chips from the workplace. Efficiency depends on the motor power and the diameter of the suction hose.
  • Size - the extractor should be of appropriate size to fit in the workplace and not interfere with work.
  • Filtration - the extractor should have appropriate filtration to remove dust and other pollutants from the air. Filters can be made of various materials, such as paper, fabric, or mesh.
  • Noise level - the extractor should be as quiet as possible to not interfere with work and not disturb the silence in the workplace.
  • Cost - the extractor should have an appropriate price to be cost-effective in relation to its efficiency and quality.

In summary, when choosing a chip extractor, efficiency, size, filtration, noise level, and cost should be taken into account. It is also important to choose an extractor appropriate for the type of work we will be doing.

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