WELD FUME CONTROL
Mobiflex 100-NF Portable Welding Exhaust System
® The Mobiflex® 100-NF is a portable, lightweight welding fume extraction unit that provides
source capture exhaust only capability. Great for field construction sites, repair & maintenance operations and/or shop welding applications where removing welding fumes at the source is needed. No filtration.
• Lightweight and portable. • Weighs only 37.5 lbs (17 kg). • Handle and sturdy base included. • Great for field or shop welding.
• Exhaust only capability, airflow up to 765 CFM depending on length of hose(s) used.
• Low noise operation (69dBA). • One-year warranty. Product
Name Mobiflex® 100-NF
Product Number
K1666-1
Filter Type/ Filter Size
Non-Filtration Exhaust Only Input Power
Voltage/Phase/Hertz 115/1/60
Input Current 10A
Shown: Mobiflex® 100-NF with
K1668-1 Hose & Hood Set and K1668-2 Extension Hose Kit
H x W x D inches (mm)
23.1 x 18.9 x 18.9 (587 x 480 x 480)
Mobiflex 200-M & 400-MS Mobile Welding Fume Extractors
®
These low vacuum extractor and filtration systems are designed for light to medium duty extraction of welding fumes. Select the Mobiflex®
400-MS system to add self-cleaning capability. Mobiflex®
units are ideal for facilities that require welding fume extraction in multiple locations including maintenance departments, general fabrication or job shops and industrial environments.
All Models
• Generous 735 CFM airflow with LFA 3.1/4.1 extraction arm(1)
.
• Internal aluminum mesh spark arrestor. •
high efficiency cellulose/polyester.
• One-year warranty on equipment. (30 day warranty on filter cartridge.)
200-M Model • Large Filter Capacity – 538 ft2 (50 m2).
• Filter Status Indicator – Indicates amount of particulate in filter cartridge to alert for system maintenance and filter replacement.
400-MS Model • RotaPulse®
automatic filter cleaning system.
• Electronic filter pressure system monitors internal static pressure and controls filter cleaning.
• Large Filter Capacity – 325 ft2 (30 m2). • Indicator Light – Indicates saturated filter.
Product Name
Mobiflex® Mobiflex® 200-M Base Unit 400-MS Base Unit
Product Number
K1653-2 K1653-3
K1741-1 K1741-2
94 |
www.lincolnelectric.com/weld-fume-control Shown:
Mobiflex® 200-M with required Extraction Arm
required Extraction Arm
(1)CFM level is dependent on extraction arm length, fan type and system maintenance.
Mobiflex® Shown: 400-MS with Choice of filter types – Cellulose or
Processes • Stick • TIG • MIG • Flux-Cored
Input 1 PHASE
60 Hz
Unit Includes • Filter • Plastic housing • 8 in. (203 mm) Flexible Hose • 19 ft. (6 m) 115 VAC Input Power Cord
Required Options • Extraction Arm - K2633-1 LFA 3.1 - K2633-2 LFA 3.1 w/Lamp & Arc Sensor
- K2633-3 LFA 4.1 - K2633-4 LFA 4.1 w/Lamp & Arc Sensor
Key Options • K1494-3 Starter Overload Switch for 230V
• More options at end of section
Literature E13.12
Net Weight lbs. (kg)
37.5 (17)
Processes • Stick • TIG • MIG • Flux-Cored
Input 1 PHASE
60 Hz
Unit Includes • Exhaust Fan Unit • Carrying Handle • Sturdy Base/Stand
Required Options • K1668-1 Hose & Hood Set, 16 ft. (4.9 m)
• More options at end of section
Literature E13.42
Input Power
Filter Type Cellulose
High Efficiency Cellulose/Polyester Cellulose
High Efficiency Cellulose/Polyester
Voltage/Phase/Hertz 115/1/60
115/1/60
Input Current 12A
12A
H x W x D
inches (mm) 36 x 32 x 48
(900 x 810 x 1210) 40 x 32 x 48
(1020 x 810 x 1210)
Net Weight lbs. (kg)
243
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