Dust extractor servicing

Dust extractor servicing for reliable workshop extraction.

Regular dust extractor servicing helps keep extraction systems working before small issues become breakdowns, dust leaks or poor pickup complaints. Dusttech services systems by looking at the unit, filters, fan, cleaning system, collection bin, seals, ductwork and visible airflow concerns.

Service focus

A collector can be running but still not be working properly.

Blocked filters, leaking bins, failed pulse valves, damaged seals, blocked ducting and poor MagGauge readings can all reduce extraction while the unit still appears to operate.

Dusttech provides practical service checks and clear reporting so maintenance teams know what was found and what needs attention next.

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What this service can include

  • Filter condition and differential pressure observations
  • Pulse cleaning, bin, seal and dust leak checks
  • Fan, motor and general condition observations
  • Ducting and airflow concern notes where visible
  • Service report notes with photos and practical recommendations
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Systems Dusttech can support

  • Cartridge dust extractors
  • Baghouse and filter collector systems
  • Wheelie-bin, dump-bin and dust collection units
  • Woodworking, cabinet making and manufacturing extraction systems
  • Fume extraction and industrial ventilation equipment where suitable

When to book

Common reasons customers request dust extractor servicing.

These are the situations where a focused Dusttech visit can help identify the next practical step and reduce guesswork for your maintenance or production team.

Suction has dropped or dust is escaping Filters are blocking quickly or MagGauge readings are high Bins, bags or collection containers are leaking You need a routine service record for maintenance planning

Related services

Other Dusttech services that may apply.

Dust extraction issues often overlap. A service request may involve installation, ducting, filters, airflow, repair work or reporting depending on what is found on site.

FAQ

Questions about dust extractor servicing.

How often should a dust extractor be serviced?

The right interval depends on dust load, production hours, filter type and site risk. Many busy sites benefit from scheduled preventative servicing rather than waiting for poor suction or alarms.

Can Dusttech service systems installed by others?

Yes. Dusttech can inspect and service many existing dust extraction systems even if another company installed the original equipment.

Need help with dust extractor servicing?

Send photos of the dust extractor, ducting, filters, controls and the problem area so Dusttech can understand the job before attendance.

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