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Sawdust extractor


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I'd like to get one to keep the processor (Jappa 355+) cleaner. I'm also thinking it would be great for the bandsaw mill, so wanting single phase.

 

The Jappa model looks a bit weedy. The Rabauld Xylair looks much more manly with heavier construction and double the KW. Does anyone have experience of using a sawdust extractor on a chainsaw processor? Is it worth the effort?

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We use a Tajfun electric extractor, it's done thousands of cube with no issues and takes the sawdust about 20ft

 

You do need a strong one because they can suck bits of kindling through which would wreck a standard fan. If you're bagging the sawdust you'll want a cyclone on the end to avoid it blowing everything out the bag.

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