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Are Mirka extractors and hoses antistatic?

Answer: In the Mirka dust extractor range, the 1230 series extractor as well as the 1242M are antistatic.


The 1025 extractor is not antistatic.

All Mirka extractor hoses except the 20mm x 4m hose (8391112011) are antistatic. A new 20mm x 4mm antistatic hose has been introduced, with the Mirka Code 8391114011.

For optimal antistaticity, always use official Mirka extractor hoses and make sure that your extractor is plugged into a grounded socket. The industry defined antistaticity level is ≤Ω 10¹¹. Mirka hoses are ≤Ω 10⁶, meaning they are less conducive than the industry defined minimum.

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