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Nederman FE840/841 Fume Eliminators
Click to enlarge Nederman FE840/841 Fume Eliminators
The Nederman FE840/841 Fume Eliminators are portable extractor units which have been designed to be carried into the working area. The units can be used for extraction of welding fumes directly at source when connected to a welding torch or extraction nozzle. FE840 has a manual start/stop function, while the FE841 has an automatic start/stop function which starts the unit as soon as welding begins. These systems combine portability and ease of use with low servicing costs to provide an effective solution which is ideal for on-site welding extraction applications.
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