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jpopowski
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by jpopowski » Tue 30 Apr , 2013 12:22 pm
Can anybody advise me as to whether the Exodus 30 dust ectractor, commonly fitted to Viceroy sanding disks, is single or 3 phase.
Is a data sheet for this product available anywhere?

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Andy B
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by Andy B » Wed 01 May , 2013 11:15 am
Most Denford equipment had the option of single or 3-phase (and different voltages) according to the customer.
Best way is to see how many wires/terminals there are and check the plate on the motor.
I've never seen a data sheet for the Exodus - but I'm sure one must exist somewhere!
Andy
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jpopowski
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by jpopowski » Mon 11 Nov , 2013 9:54 am
Hi Andy,
I have acquired an Exodus 30 dust extractor unit which, unfortunately, doesn't have the vacuum motor within it! I think mine is an older unit as the dust shake-out mechanism protrudes from the side rather than the top.
Are you able to provide me with any details/specification of a suitable replacement motor?
I imagine that it would be a thru flow unit of either 2 or 3 stages to provide adequate suction for the two vacuum ports.
Do you know the maker/supplier of a suitably powered unit?
Thanks for your attention
John P
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Andy B
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by Andy B » Tue 12 Nov , 2013 8:07 am
Hi John,
If you look through the parts lists -
https://www.denfordata.com/downloads/for ... imised.pdf
page 391 - WL127A Extractor - says the vacuum unit was bought complete from 'Unicraft'
page 400 - WL127 Extractor - says the vacuum unit was bought complete from 'Unicraft'
A quick 'Google' for this name suggests it is now owned by Shop Vac - UK contact here -
https://www.shopvac.com/international.asp
Sorry - don't know what else to suggest.
Andy