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Benchtop solder fume extractor - 23W

SKU TPX00188 Barcode 7630049204539 Show more
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Compact and silent benchtop fume extractor for soldering with active carbon filter.

Overview

It eliminates harmful welding fumes, various resins and pyrograph fumes from the workstation. It can be easily adjusted in several positions to ensure optimal smoke extraction.
It comes complete with a filter.

 

*The plug included in this product is a European one.


Tech specs

  • Weight: 1.4 kg Air flow rate: 1 m³ / min
  • Filter: activated carbon
  • Body material: antistatic plastic
  • Power supply voltage: 230 V AC / 50Hz
  • Length: 160 mm
  • Width: 200 mm
  • Height: 270 mm
  • Maximum power: 23W

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