Mirka Filter for Mirka DEXOS 1217 M Class Dust Extractor
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Mirka Filter for Mirka DEXOS 1217 M Class Dust Extractor

Mirka Filter for Mirka DEXOS 1217 M Class Dust Extractor

$18.71

Original: $53.47

-65%
Mirka Filter for Mirka DEXOS 1217 M Class Dust Extractor

$53.47

$18.71

The Story

High-efficiency Mirka replacement filter. Designed to be suitable for the Mirka DEXOS Dust Extractor. Capturing dust and maintaining optimal suction.

When to Replace the Filter

You must replace the filter when any of the following occur:

  • Time-Based (General Rule): Every 12 months is the industry standard for annual maintenance and testing. Heavy daily users (e.g., floor grinding, cutting fibre cement) should aim for 6 months.

  • Performance Drop: If suction remains poor even after the "auto-clean" cycle has run or after you have replaced the collection bag.

  • Visual Damage: If you see any tears, holes, or deformation in the filter pleats.

  • Audible/Visual Alarms: Mirka M-Class extractors have a flow sensor. If the alarm sounds continuously despite a fresh bag and clear hose, the filter is clogged and must be replaced.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

High-efficiency Mirka replacement filter. Designed to be suitable for the Mirka DEXOS Dust Extractor. Capturing dust and maintaining optimal suction.

When to Replace the Filter

You must replace the filter when any of the following occur:

  • Time-Based (General Rule): Every 12 months is the industry standard for annual maintenance and testing. Heavy daily users (e.g., floor grinding, cutting fibre cement) should aim for 6 months.

  • Performance Drop: If suction remains poor even after the "auto-clean" cycle has run or after you have replaced the collection bag.

  • Visual Damage: If you see any tears, holes, or deformation in the filter pleats.

  • Audible/Visual Alarms: Mirka M-Class extractors have a flow sensor. If the alarm sounds continuously despite a fresh bag and clear hose, the filter is clogged and must be replaced.