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WELD FUME CONTROL


Statiflex 200-M & 400-MS Wall-mounted Welding Fume Extractors


® The Statiflex®


light to medium duty extraction and filtration of welding fume(1) on the Statiflex®


400-MS. Statiflex® All Models


• Generous airflow – 735 CFM with LFA 3.1 or 4.1 extraction arms and SF 2400 fan(2)


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• Internal spark arrestor – Also functions as a pre-filter for larger-sized particulate.


• Choice of filter types – Cellulose or high efficiency cellulose/polyester.


• One-year warranty (30 day warranty on filter). 200-M Model


• Filter status indicator – Visual guide to remaining filter life.


• Large filter capacity – 538 ft2 (50 m2).


• Flexible configuration – choose single or dual arm system.


Product Name


Statiflex® 200-M


Single Arm Base Unit Statiflex®


200-M


Dual Arm Base Unit Statiflex®


400-MS Base Unit


Product Number


K1654-1 K1654-3


K1654-2


K1742-1 K1742-2


Shown: K1654-1 Statiflex®


400-MS Model • RotaPulse®


200-M Single Arm Base Unit Shown: Statiflex® 400-MS Base Unit automatic cleaning system – simplifies filter maintenance.


• Large filter capacity – 325 ft2 (30 m2) Filter Size


Filter Type Cellulose


High Efficiency Cellulose/Polyester Pretreated Cellulose


Cellulose High Efficiency Cellulose/Polyester


Fume Extraction Arms Low Vacuum Flexible Extraction Arms


These flexible extraction arms are built the Lincoln Electric way, rugged and reliable. Designed with the welder in mind, the arms come equipped with the 360° rotatable hood for optimal positioning to the welding point.


• Ultra-light positioning. • Minimal maintenance. • Dent and scratch resistant material.


• Unique spring-balanced internal mechanism: LFA 3.1/4.1/4.1-LC.


• Unique advanced friction internal mechanism: LTA 2.0/LFA 2.0.


• 360° rotatable hood. • Airflow throttle valve. • One-year warranty.


Product Name


LFA 3.1


LFA 3.1 (w/Lamp & Arc Sensor) LFA 4.1


LFA 4.1 (w/Lamp & Arc Sensor) LFA 4.1-LC (Low Ceiling) LFA 2.0 LTA 2.0


Product Number


K2633-1 K1655-1 K2633-2 K2633-3 K1655-2 K2633-4 K1655-6 K1655-5 K1655-3


LFA 4.1-LC LFA 3.1 LTA 2.0


Arm Length ft.(m)


10 (3.1) 10 (3.1)


13 (4.1) 13 (4.1)


13 (4.1) 6.5 (2.0)


Retracts from 3-4.5 (1-1.5) LFA 2.0 H xW inches (mm)


8 x 118 (208 x 3,000) 8 x 118 (208 x 3,000)


8 x 157 (208 x 4,000) 8 x 157 (208 x 4,000)


8 x 157 (208 x 4,000) 8 x 85 (208 x 2,160)


8 x 39.5-55 (208 x 1,000-1,400)


Net Weight lb. (kg)


33 (15) 35 (16)


37.5 (17) 39.5 (18)


37.5 (17) 33 (15) 15.4 (7)


CFM with SF 2400 Fan (with no filtration)


760 760


760 760


760 760 780


Use With: Mobiflex®


Statiflex® Mobiflex® Mobiflex® Statiflex® Mobiflex® Statiflex® Statiflex® Statiflex®


www.lincolnelectric.com/weld-fume-control | 95 LFA 4.1


ft2 (m2) 538


(50) 538


(50) 325


(30)


H x W x D in. (mm)


36 x 32 x 29


(900 x 810 x 730) 36 x 32 x 29


(900 x 810 x 730) 41 x 27 x 26


(1040 x 670 x 660)


Processes • Stick • TIG • MIG • Flux-Cored


Literature E13.16


(1)


Not suitable for use with cutting or arc gouging operations.


(2)


CFM level is dependent on extraction arm length, fan type and system maintenance.


200-M and 400-MS are stationary, wall-mounted low vacuum systems designed for . A self-cleaning filter is standard


units are ideal for facilities with fixed location work stations


and little available floor space including general fabrication, job shops, welding schools, and maintenance departments.


Processes • Stick • TIG • MIG • Flux-Cored


Required Options • Extraction Arm(s) • Stationary Fan • Overload Switch • Lamp Kit with Arc Sensor


Key Options • K1534-2 Air Exhaust Silencer • K1750-1 230V Conversion Kit for SF 2400 Fan


• More options at end of section


Literature E13.14


Net Weight lbs. (kg)


66


(30) 66


(30) 187


(85)


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