Miller Filtair Capture 5 (460V) w/10-Ft ZoneFlow Arm (951574)
Miller Filtair Capture 5 (460V) w/10-Ft ZoneFlow Arm (951574)
Miller Filtair Capture 5 (460V) w/10-Ft ZoneFlow Arm (951574)
Miller Filtair Capture 5 (460V) w/10-Ft ZoneFlow Arm (951574)
Miller Filtair Capture 5 (460V) w/10-Ft ZoneFlow Arm (951574)
Miller Filtair Capture 5 (460V) w/10-Ft ZoneFlow Arm (951574)
Miller Filtair Capture 5 (460V) w/10-Ft ZoneFlow Arm (951574)

Miller Filtair Capture 5 (460V) w/10-Ft ZoneFlow Arm (951574)

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The Capture 5 features completely new and exclusive ZoneFlow™ technology, which creates a much larger capture area than existing source-capture products and minimizes arm interactions. Capture 5 is far more effective than ambient fume extraction systems as the suction head creates a negative pressure zone that funnels air to the center of the arm from greater distances. The arm features a 360-degree rotation for unlimited positioning. The capture 5 systems come with a self-cleaning FilTek XL filter with a MERV 16 rating.

Features
• Extended fume capture up to 5 ft from nozzle
• Larger weld area = less arm interaction
• Best in-class filter
• Automatic filter cleaning extends filter life
• Balanced arm design is easy to move and stays in position
• Pre-assembled arm, featuring convenient 360-degree rotation for unlimited positioning
• Lockable swivel casters

Quick Specs:
• Filter Media 452 ft.2 (42 m2)
• Accu-Rated™Airflow 900 CFM (425 L/sec.)
• Sound Level Approximately 77 dBA at 5 ft. (1.5 m)
• Motor Specifications 3 HP
• Dimensions H: 43 in. (1092 mm) | W: 36 in. (915 mm) | D: 48 in. (1219 mm)
• Extraction Arm 10-in. (254 mm) diameter, 10-ft length
• Extractor Weight - 610 lbs
• 10-ft Arm Weight - 180 lbs
Input Power 460 V, 1-Phase, 60 Hz

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