Husqvarna Introduces H-Class Dust Extractors

Published: 30/12, 2022

During the past year, Husqvarna Construction has launched its new five-model range of versatile H-class dust extractors. Created to compliment working with grinders, power cutters, drill motors and other light construction equipment, the five dust extractors in the range include two battery driven models and are designed to contribute to a healthier working environment while increasing productivity. Husqvarna’s new versatile H-class dust extractors feature new e-flow technology that enables continuous high performance. A redesigned filter cleaning mechanism also ensures the cleaning process can be done by simply closing the inlet and pressing a button. Also, a cost-efficient, improved LONGOPAC® dust bag attachment system in combination with long-lasting HEPA 13 filters.

At the same time, the machines offer compact design and smart features such as e-flow technology, improved HMI for easy on-site trouble shooting, fast hose connection, an integrated inlet cap and a smart dust cap that helps reduce exposure to dust. Lightweight yet robust construction, ease of maneuverability and lockable wheels make moving between sites and floors simpler and safer with less strain on the user—a focus that is a key characteristic of the new range.

The H-Class dust extractors includes two battery-driven models (PACE and i-series) that offer the same features as corded models and the extra convenience of cordless operation. As well as making them quick to set up and start using, no power grid connection is required, optimizing working time and versatility.

The sturdy design of the Husqvarna PACE Battery System enables usage in tough, heavy-duty conditions, indoors and outdoors. It is available in two battery sizes, both of which deliver high power and fast charging – and a job well done. The i-Series Battery system offer excellent run-time, high capacity-to-weight ratio, a 4-LED charge level indicator, all-weather operation and excellent cooling characteristics. They can also be recharged more than 1,500 times.

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