Frequently Asked Questions

Can I see one working?

No obligation on-site demonstrations are available across the UK, alllowing you to view AirBench in operation on your own dust or fume problem. Contact us to book (click here).

Alternatively, we always welcome visitors to our factory.

Do prices include delivery/offloading/installation?

Delivery is included within the UK mainland.  We use normal commercial couriers and offloading is not included, nor is positioning or installation.
All our units are workshop run before despatch and are supplied with a completed commissioning certificate.

What power supply is needed?

All AirBenches are designed to run from a standard 13 amp, 240 volt supply. They include a preinstalled 3 metre mains lead and plug for fast installation.
AirBench can also be configured for 3 phase or 110 volt supply.

Do AirBenches produce a lot of noise?

On average, AirBench produces around 63 dba.
To put this in context, if you have a normal workshop with machines running, you will not notice
AirBench.  If you have a quiet area or precision work, you would benefit from speed control to adjust extraction levels and noise to optimum levels.

Why do I need an AirBench?

Do you have a dust extraction problem? Do you have issues with fume extraction? Is your working environment uncomfortable? AirBench is a better way of solving these problems; simply, quickly, and without heat loss.

Can I open an account?

We ask new customers to pay prior to, or on, delivery. We accept all major credit cards.
We welcome account payment for repeat customers.

Does AirBench comply with HSG258 and COSHH?

Every AirBench complies with HSG258 (click here for more information from the HSE website). Each unit is fully tested and commissioned before shipment, and a commissioning certificate provided. Real time performance monitoring is possible via the integral filter pressure gauge, allowing simple forecasting of filter life. To discuss HSG258 in more detail, contact us.

When correctly specified, AirBench allows you to comply with your obligations under COSHH.