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    Default Protection against a dust

    Hi All,
    For workplaces and shops with high dust pollution, for example, the grinding dust, many manufacturers the welding equipment recommend (as additional option) to use the dust filter.
    I work in enough dusty facility, from here and a question-
    whether it is necessary to me to make the filter on my рр256?
    On mine EWM pico 162 I use such ( buy there was no possibility, made myself)
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    Building your own pre-air filter should be okay, as long as , the intake surface is so large that it couldn't possibly plug up and restrict the air flow that cools the machine. Dust and sawdust are always a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Building your own pre-air filter should be okay, as long as , the intake surface is so large that it couldn't possibly plug up and restrict the air flow that cools the machine. Dust and sawdust are always a problem.
    I understand that it is necessary to watch the filter and on a regular basis to clean,
    Which I wish to do the filter very simple in service
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    Today has made the filter
    All works perfectly,
    electronics is protected
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    It will probably reduce the duty cycle some, which will probably create some early thermal tripping and slightly longer reset times, but it should keep everything internally cleaner...
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    Donor,

    !!!!! PLEASE Do not use that. That filter is way too dense and interferes with the free flow of air. Also the grating/mesh that holds the filter has significant obstruction and I'd guess it is at least 30% reduction from just that! Ours are not engineered to have any obstruction.
    The 256 has a low duty cycle as it is at max. You will damage the machine seriously.
    ANY air restriction is forbidden and will void warranty. You must keep 1 foot clearance from any obstruction additionally to provide maximum air flow.

    It's better to remove the cover occasionally and blow out the inside with an an air compressor, and and air gun/wand.
    Last edited by performance; 03-19-2012 at 10:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    Donor,

    !!!!! PLEASE Do not use that. That filter is way too dense and interferes with the free flow of air. Also the grating/mesh that holds the filter has significant obstruction and I'd guess it is at least 30% reduction from just that! Ours are not engineered to have any obstruction.
    The 256 has a low duty cycle as it is at max. You will damage the machine seriously.
    ANY air restriction is forbidden and will void warranty. You must keep 1 foot clearance from any obstruction additionally to provide maximum air flow.

    It's better to remove the cover occasionally and blow out the inside with an an air compressor, and and air gun/wand.
    Mark,
    As a filtering element I took a synthetic fibre which is used in air filters of rough clearing (stop large particles of a dust)
    But if you speak that 256 not targeted for work with the filter, it is necessary to listen to you and remove it
    Thanks for the information
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    I never really thought about installing a filter. As it is right now, after every couple hours of cutting, I’ll blow out all the crud & metal dust through the vents of the plasma cutter, my pc and circuit boards for my CNC plasma table. I think the metal dust did cause an issue with my video card in my PC. One day it worked, the next it didn’t work. I ended up opening up the PC and removing the video card. After blowing it off and cleaning it up an bit, I reinstalled it and it worked again. I’m thinking maybe some of the metal dust caused some kind of short.

    I’d like to build a filtered, air conditioned enclosure for my PC, CNC plasma table circuit boards and plasma cutter. Any comments from you Everlast Tech guys. I’m not sure if there would be any condensation on the equipment inside (which would be bad bad bad).
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