Miller Filtair MWX-S Fume Extractor w/10-ft Extraction Arm (951511)
Miller Filtair MWX-S Fume Extractor w/10-ft Extraction Arm (951511)
Miller Filtair MWX-S Fume Extractor w/10-ft Extraction Arm (951511)
Miller Filtair MWX-S Fume Extractor w/10-ft Extraction Arm (951511)

Miller Filtair MWX-S Fume Extractor w/10-ft Extraction Arm (951511)

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The Filtair MWX-S model fume extractor comes with a powerful high-volume system and a MERV 15 high-efficiency filter which is ideal for fabrication shops, manufacturing, repair work and training centers where mobility is needed. The MWX-S models include a self-cleaning filter, whereas the MWX-D models include a disposable filter.

Quick Specs:
• Filter Media: 490ft
• Air Flow: 875 CFM
• Sound Level: Aprox. 70 dBA at 5 feet
• Motor Specs: 1HP, 3450 RPM
• Input Power: 115V, 1-Phase, 60 Hz at approximately 11.9A
• Extractor Dims: 35"H, 32" W, 48"D
• Extractor Arm Dims: 8-inch diameter, Available in 7, 10, & 12 foot lengths
• Weight: MWX-D: 238 lbs, MWX-S: 300 lbs

Comes With:
• 115V mobile fume extractor
• 10-foot extraction arm (8-inch diameter)
• FilTek XL Filter

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