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Which dust extractor class should I use?

Answer: Mirka offers L and M-class dust extractors.

The responsibility of choosing the correct dust extractor, for any application, will always be on the end-users. In any unclear situations, please contact local health and safety organisations.

In addition, Mirka also offers a HEPA filter that can be added to the 1230 dust extractor.

Read more about dust extractor classification

Product information and technical specifications for Mirka dust extractors can be found on the Mirka website.

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