WELD FUME CONTROL
Modular Extraction Hood For Containing and Extracting Fume from Metalworking Operations
Lincoln Electric’s Modular Extraction Hood is engineered to contain and extract welding, cutting, arc gouging, and grinding(1)
brings a reliable and practical solution to the market. These units are ideal for robotic, hard automation and manual applications.
• Modular, extruded aluminum construction – Easy to assemble, install, and relocate.
• Unique double panel roof configuration – Acts as an in-line baffle, deflection plate and spark arrestor.
• Lincoln’s innovative perimeter pull technology – Maximizes fume extraction effectiveness at lower overall airflow rates.
• Efficient airflow control – Results in reduced energy consumption and lower capital equipment costs.
• Modular design – Allows for cleaning and servicing of key components.
• Pre-Engineered Statiflex®
• One-year warranty. Product
Name Modular Extraction Hood Product Number/Sizes
See end of section for full list of product numbers and sizes.
Filter Banks –
Optimized for each hood’s size and airflow requirements.
Recommended Extraction Capacity
290-474 CFM per square meter of hood (27-44 CFM per square foot of hood)
Recommended Air Velocity in Connected Duct
2,000 feet/minute (FPM)
fume from the work environment. Its innovative design
Processes • Stick • TIG • MIG
• Flux-Cored
Key Options • S28058-24 Light Kit • S28058-25 Leg, 6.56 ft. (2.0 m) • S28058-26 Leg, 8.2 ft. (2.5 m) • S28058-27 Leg, 9.84 ft. (3.0 m) • S28058-52 Leg, 11.48 ft. (3.5 m) • S28058-28 Leg Mounting Kit • S28058-22 Curtain Bracket Kit • S28058-53 Semi-transparent (red) Curtain Strip: 82 ft. Roll (25 m)
• S28058-59 Non-transparent (green) Curtain Strip: 82 ft. Roll (25 m)
Literature E13.60
(1) Not suitable for use when grinding Aluminum, Magnesium or other explosive materials.
• Plasma Cutting • Arc Gouging • Grinding(1)
Robotic Extraction Hoods For Fume Extraction from Robotic Welding Cells
Lincoln Electric robotic extraction hoods are the ideal solution for welding fume extraction on robotic cells. There’s a model for each of our pre-engineered cells or one can be customized to fit a nonstandard cell.
For filtration of welding fume, a Statiflex® Filter Bank can be incorporated into the extraction hood design. The Statiflex® Filter Bank’s modular layout, higher efficiency and innovative cartridge cleaning system make it a robust filtration solution.
• Lightweight design. • Sized to fit Lincoln Electric pre-engineered cells. • Modular-style hood also available for custom cell designs.
Shown:
System 20 shown with extraction hood, Statiflex®
filter bank, interior lighting, and Power REAM® Robotic Torch Maintenance Center.
Processes • TIG • MIG • Flux-Cored • Metal-Cored
Key Options • Interior lighting • Statiflex®
Literature E10.295
Filter Bank • Preventive maintenance contract
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