How many CFM does the transparent Quick Click support? I have searched for information on the web but have not found it. Thank you. I look forward to your responses.
The typical portable/shop vacuums up to 220 CFM can operate, and do operate well with our Quick Click separator. The semi-commercial dust collection systems up to 2,000 CFM can and do utilize our Quick Click separator. In many cases the separator is being used through a "blast gate" or similar system at a diameter of 2.5” with a more commercial system like that. The high CFM is typically quoted as an open system; as the diameter of the connecting tubing, hose, or separator falls what changes is the air speed. Should the system be connected to a tool which permits minimal air flow like one might encounter with a palm sander, one should consider a relief valve as the whole system will be starved for air. To offer a more definitive reply it would be beneficial to know specifics of the vacuum, such as make and model number.
How many CFM does the transparent Quick Click support? I have searched for information on the web but have not found it. Thank you. I look forward to your responses.
The typical portable/shop vacuums up to 220 CFM can operate, and do operate well with our Quick Click separator. The semi-commercial dust collection systems up to 2,000 CFM can and do utilize our Quick Click separator. In many cases the separator is being used through a "blast gate" or similar system at a diameter of 2.5” with a more commercial system like that. The high CFM is typically quoted as an open system; as the diameter of the connecting tubing, hose, or separator falls what changes is the air speed. Should the system be connected to a tool which permits minimal air flow like one might encounter with a palm sander, one should consider a relief valve as the whole system will be starved for air. To offer a more definitive reply it would be beneficial to know specifics of the vacuum, such as make and model number.