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DS2-EX explosion proof vacuum series

Ruwac USA announced its latest innovation in its line of explosion proof vacuum technology, the DS2-EX explosion proof vacuum series. This vacuum is compliant to OSHA's combustible dust initiative CPL-03-00-008 and NFPA standards, and with its ability to remove large quantities of sugar, flour and other food grain materials, it's the most powerful vacuum on the market to combat combustible dust hazards. These continuous duty vacuums will not only remove the risk of a possible explosion, but they keep your workspace clean and dust-free.

Ideal for heavy pickup in and around production equipment or storage areas, the exceptional cleaning power, durability, flexibility for use with multiple operators and safety of Ruwac's DS2-EX portable electric explosion proof vacuum make it the most economical solution in today's market. Every one of our electric explosion proof vacuums is certified to Class I, Division 1 & 2, Group D and Class II, Division 1 & 2, Groups F & G requirements for use in hazardous locations and ETL third party certified to UL and CSA standards. Made in the USA, Ruwac's electric explosion proof vacuums are intrinsically safe with all parts and components fully grounded, static dissipating and guaranteed to be spark-free.

Available up to 506 CFM, the DS2-EX includes an explosion proof TEFC motor alongside a multi-stage centrifugal, high performance turbine and relief valve rated for 24/7 operation. This vacuum's modular housing is under 8 ft3 in total area, fully grounded and made from a durable carbon impregnated, compression cast composite backed by a lifetime guarantee. Each DS2-EX's vacuum features a foot-actuated dustpan with a 24 gallon capacity for dustless clean-up and an astounding 48 sq. ft, of Ruwac's industry-leading MicroClean filtration (with the option to upgrade to HEPA.)



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