Made in Austria, the AF 22 is a top seller among the standard extraction units. With a footprint of only 1300 x 580 mm, the AF 22 is a real space-saver. Its vacuum power measures an exceptional 3100 m³/h and the 200mm port allows it to be connected to larger machinery.

The two chip bags can hold up to 400 litres and are especially easy to change thanks to the quick-change bag system.

The AF22 is provided with a Class-L filter and can be optionally upgraded to a Class-M filter (Class-M is the recommended filtration level when working with wood-dust according to EN 60335-2-69:2012).

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Felder AF22 Quick collection bag changeover

2 Quick-lock clamps on the front of the machine allow the most ergonomic changeover of plastic bags on a mobile extractor, making an otherwise difficult and dirty task extremely quick and clean.

Optional Class-M Filters

The optional Class-M filters provide a higher degree of dust filtration for reduced contamination of your workshop. This is an active step towards ensuring the health of you and your workers.

Optional Class-M Filter Cleaner

The optional Class-M filter cleaner keeps the filter clear of blockages for consistent high airflow results.

Product codes:

401-260 - Felder AF22 stationary dust extractor

02-1-132 - Felder Class-M polyster cartridge filter

401-270 - Felder manual cleaner for Class-M cartridge filters

Motor 4kW (5.5HP)
Air pressure 2510Pa
Air flow 51.7m³/min (1825CFM)
Dust extraction 200mm
Collection bag 2 x 200L
Weight 65kg

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

AF22 Extractor Stationary
AF22 Extractor Stationary
AF22 Extractor
AF22 Extractor
Motor 4kW (5.5HP) 3kW (4hp)
Air flow 51.7m³/min (1825CFM) 51.7m³/min (1825CFM)
Dust extraction 200mm 120 + 80mm
Collection bag 2 x 200L 2 x 200L
Weight 65kg 75kg
Air pressure 2510Pa 2510Pa

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