Dust extractor unit relocation

Dust extractor unit relocation and recommissioning support.

Moving a dust extractor is not just a lifting or transport task. The new location affects ducting routes, machine connections, airflow, access, bin clearance, filter servicing, noise, weather exposure and future expansion.

Service focus

A relocated collector needs to work in the new layout, not just fit there.

When a business moves premises or changes layout, the existing extractor may need new ducting, different branch routes, new penetrations, revised machine drops and fresh running checks.

Dusttech can support practical relocation planning and recommissioning so the system is set up to perform after the move.

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What this service can include

  • Relocation planning for existing dust extractors
  • Ducting modifications and machine reconnection support
  • Collector access, bin clearance and maintenance access checks
  • Post-relocation airflow and running observations
  • Notes on remaining defects, upgrades or future improvements
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Systems Dusttech can support

  • Indoor and outdoor dust collector relocations
  • Workshop moves and factory layout changes
  • Ducting reroutes and new machine drops
  • Dust extraction and fume extraction units
  • Existing systems that need recommissioning after relocation

When to book

Common reasons customers request unit relocation support.

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.

Your business is moving premises The collector position no longer suits production flow New machinery requires the unit or ducting to be moved Service access, bin clearance or duct runs need improvement

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 unit relocation.

Can Dusttech relocate an existing dust extractor?

Dusttech can assist with relocation planning, ducting changes, reconnection and recommissioning checks for many existing dust extraction systems.

Should airflow be checked after relocation?

Yes. Even if the same collector is reused, a new duct route or machine layout can change system performance.

Need help with unit relocation?

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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