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DustControl DCF60 Pre-Separator - 7069

DustControl DCF60 Pre-Separator - 7069

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DustControl DCF60 Pre-Separator - 7069

DustControl DCF60 Pre-SeparatorWhen large quantities of material are to be separated, it is advisable to use a pre-separator. The pre-separator can be placed at the work place or in conjunction with the central unit.

Features
  • Especially suited for parquet grinding
  • High speed cyclone
  • For an easy transport the lock can be reversed an put into the container
  • Robust steel container
  • Can be connected to our dust extractors DC 1800 eco, DC 2900a/c eco and DC 3900a/c eco
  • The pre-separator DC F60 can handle large quantities of dust, especially in the case of parquet grinding
  • Due to its large inlet the pre-separator is also well suited to separate coarse dirt
  • Because 90% of the dust is already separated in the DC F60, the number of emptying trips is reduced considerably for the user
  • Can also be equipped with our tear-resistant plastic sacks (Part no 42285)

When a pre-separator is to be used the following should be considered

  • Type of dust to be handled
  • Where the unit should be placed and how emptying will be performed
  • Expected airflow

Pre-separators should be used

  • For material recovery
  • Material transportation
  • To reduce the loading on the ducting system
  • To relieve loading on the central filter
  • To reduce the risk for filter clogging
  • When fluids are to be separated
  • Pre-separators can be used in all applications where the extracted material is coarse or voluminous
  • These can be placed in the actual workplace for separate handling or recovery of the extracted material, or centrally
  • Pre-separators separate material from the air-flow using the action of a cyclone or with inertial separation. Inertial separators are generally configured as containers with the inlet and outlet in the same wall of the container
  • When the air-flow changes direction abruptly, separation occurs for the particles with higher relative mass
What Our Experts Think
  • Pre-Separation Efficiency – Captures large debris before it reaches the dust extractor, reducing filter clogging.
  • Enhances Dust Collection – Extends the life of your dust extractor by ensuring optimal filtration.
  • Durable & Heavy-Duty – Built to endure tough industrial and construction environments.
  • Easy to Transport – Compact design with sturdy wheels for convenient mobility across job sites.
  • Improves Suction Power – Maintains strong suction and efficiency, minimizing maintenance needs.
Q&A

Q: What is the DustControl DCF60 Pre-Separator used for?
A: It is designed to separate large dust particles before they reach the dust extractor, improving the efficiency and lifespan of the extraction system.

Q: How does the DCF60 Pre-Separator improve dust extraction?
A: By capturing heavy debris and large particles, it reduces filter clogging, allowing the dust extractor to function more effectively and for longer periods.

Q: Is it compatible with other DustControl extractors?
A: Yes, it is designed to work seamlessly with DustControl dust extractors, enhancing overall dust collection performance.

Q: What makes the DCF60 unique?
A: Its cyclone technology ensures optimal dust separation, reducing wear on the extractor and improving suction power.

Q: Who benefits from using the DCF60 Pre-Separator?
A: Contractors, industrial workers, and facility managers looking to maximize the efficiency of their dust extraction systems.

Maintenance Tips
  • Empty Dust Collection Container – Regularly remove accumulated dust to maintain optimal airflow and prevent clogs.
  • Clean & Inspect Cyclone – Periodically check the cyclone for any dust buildup and clean it to ensure efficient separation.
  • Check Hoses & Connections – Inspect hoses for cracks, leaks, or blockages that could disrupt airflow.
  • Examine Seals & Gaskets – Ensure seals and gaskets are intact and replace any that show signs of wear.
  • Monitor Performance – Listen for unusual noises or decreased suction, indicating possible blockages or system inefficiencies.
  • Store in a Dry, Ventilated Area – Keep the pre-separator in a dry, clean environment to avoid damage from moisture or extreme conditions.