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(Ny side: The laser cutters @ Bitraf have one filter each: - The small Redsail X700 (50x70cm cutting area @ 60W) uses the "Bofa AD Oracle IQ" - The larger Redsail X900 (70x90cm cutting area @ 110W…)
 
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- The small Redsail X700 (50x70cm cutting area @ 60W) uses the "Bofa AD Oracle IQ"
 
- The small Redsail X700 (50x70cm cutting area @ 60W) uses the "Bofa AD Oracle IQ"
 
- The larger Redsail X900 (70x90cm cutting area @ 110W) uses a "Bofa AD1000 IQ"
 
- The larger Redsail X900 (70x90cm cutting area @ 110W) uses a "Bofa AD1000 IQ"
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Swapping the filters are as easy as opening the lock, turning a handle and pulling out the old filter. Just do it in reverse to add the new one.
  
 
The smaller was purchased from Alvøen. The larger from Vodex in the UK. The UK price is about half the Norwegian price, so certainly worth checking out.
 
The smaller was purchased from Alvøen. The larger from Vodex in the UK. The UK price is about half the Norwegian price, so certainly worth checking out.

Revisjonen fra 12. jan. 2019 kl. 17:24

The laser cutters @ Bitraf have one filter each: - The small Redsail X700 (50x70cm cutting area @ 60W) uses the "Bofa AD Oracle IQ" - The larger Redsail X900 (70x90cm cutting area @ 110W) uses a "Bofa AD1000 IQ"

Swapping the filters are as easy as opening the lock, turning a handle and pulling out the old filter. Just do it in reverse to add the new one.

The smaller was purchased from Alvøen. The larger from Vodex in the UK. The UK price is about half the Norwegian price, so certainly worth checking out.

Building your own

Before buying commercial filter unit, we tried building our own filter. This is really hard as you need to force a lot of air through at least a coal filter + a particle filter of som sort. For large machines, you need a very power ful fan to force air through these. You also need to consider that getting hold of new filters must be quite easy also. It's much, much easier to keep tools in a working state if more than one person can help. Calling a supplier rather than running around town to source required parts only pays off if you have a very low hourly rate and not much else to do...