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Welding Fume Extractor and Welding Smoke Extractor   


Market-Leading range of Mobile Welding Fume Extractors with unique features, tried and proven for over 15 years, and backed by a 7-Year Warranty offer

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  • The ALLCLEAR MA300 AUTO is a 230V mobile fume extraction and filtration unit for welding and grinding, with automatic compressed-air filter cleaning system for high efficiency and ease of use. With cleanable cartridge filter for extended filter life, the MA300 AUTO offers significantly lower operating costs vs units with traditional 'box filters'. An impact plate above the filter also further extends filter life and greatly reduces the risk of burnout. Equipped with single 3-metre arm, working hour counter, filter fullness indicator, malfunction warning, and unique dust collection bin. Mounted on casters for mobility, and operates off single-phase ~230V 10A power supply.

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  • The ALLCLEAR MA350 is a 415V mobile fume extraction and filtration unit for welding and grinding. With cleanable cartridge filter for extended filter life, the MA350 offers significantly lower operating costs vs units with traditional 'box filters'. An impact plate above the filter also further extends filter life and greatly reduces the risk of burnout. Equipped with two 3-metre arms, working hour counter, filter fullness indicator, malfunction warning, and a unique dust collection bin. Mounted on casters for mobility, and operates off 3-phase 415V power supply.

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  • The ALLCLEAR MA350 AUTO is a 415V mobile fume extraction and filtration unit for welding and grinding, with automatic compressed-air filter cleaning system for high efficiency and ease of use. With cleanable cartridge filter for extended filter life, the MA350 AUTO offers significantly lower operating costs vs units with traditional 'box filters'. An impact plate above the filter also further extends filter life and greatly reduces the risk of burnout. Equipped with twin 3-metre arms, working hour counter, filter fullness indicator, malfunction warning, and a unique dust collection bin. Mounted on casters for mobility, and operates off 3-phase 415V power supply.

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Mobile Fume Extractor Selection Chart

Use this handy chart to find the most suitable Weldclass AllClear Mobile Fume Extractor for your application.

For more information on fume extractors, including comparisons with other types of solutions, view the comprehensive welding fume extractor guide here.

Model
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MA100

MA300 AUTO

MA350

MA350 AUTO

Power Supply

Single-Phase 240V 10A

3-Phase 415V

Suction Arms

Single 3m Arm Twin 3m Arms

Cleanable Filter
For reduced operating costs

Spark Deflector System
Eliminates fire risk, Extends filter life

Filter Cleaning

Manual

Auto

Manual

Auto

Applications

MIG, Stick, TIG welding, Plasma cutting, Grinding, Oxy welding/cutting, Gouging

Suitable for Heavy Fume
Eg: some flux-core wires, welding galvanised steel

Motor Power

1.1kW

2.2kW

Max Air Flow

2,500m3

3,000m3

3,500m3

3,500m3

Warranty

7 Year Warranty Offer

 ✅ Suitable/recommended    ⚫ Can be used but not best model choice

 

How Do Mobile Welding Fume Extractors Work?

How a Mobile Welding Fume Extractor Works Infographic Mobile Welding Smoke Extractor Fume Cart

A Mobile Fume Extractor, also known as a fume cart, is a portable unit designed to remove harmful fumes and particulate matter generated during welding and allied processes. A fan inside the unit creates airflow, or suction, drawing fumes into the hood, through the suction arm, and into the filter. The filter captures fume particles and particulate dust, ensuring that the exhaust air returned to the work environment is clean and free of hazards. 

Not all fume extractors are the same, however, and different types of filter systems used can impact how the unit performs, and what the cost is to maintain it. Check this article for a detailed comparison of filter systems, and the pros and cons of each.