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Ideal for cleaning construction sites, workshops and offices. With a 15L container volume, the CLEANTEC CT 15 extracts dust, dirt and water. Its design ensures that almost the entire container volume can be used, for long periods of work without having to change the filter bag.
For the CT 15, the crevice nozzle and upholstery nozzle cleaning accessories are in the items included and can be stored in the mobile dust extractor.
The flat storage area means that work materials and other aids are always within reach. It features high suction power due to adjustable high-performance turbine. Additionally allows work to be carried out uninterrupted for long periods as the entire 15 litre container volume can be used.
Logically designed for a long service life and robustness: With compact, stable design and a chassis with steel axles.
Main Applications
NOTE: The replacement hose for CT 15l HEPA Class Dust Extractor is: Anti Static Smooth Suction Hose D27/32mm x 3.5m
Includes
Main Filter HEPA
| Maximum Airflow (litres per minute) | 3,700 l/min |
| Maximum Vacuum (Pa) | 24,000 Pa |
| Filter Surface Area (cm2) | 3369 cm |
| Container/Filter Bag Capacity (litres) | 15/12.5 l |
| Power Consumption (W or k: W) | 350 1200 W |
| Mains Cable Length (m) | 5.5 m |
| Maximum Wattage of Connected Tool (W) | 1200 W |
| Dimensions – L x W x H (mm) | 470 x 320 x 430 mm |
| Weight (kg) | 11.2 kg |
Based in Germany, Festool is a family-run company that produces high-quality woodworking equipment for professional tradespeople. For more than 100 years, Festool’s commitment to innovation has been the foundation of their passion for power tools. Festool designs tools that change the way people work: saving time, improving quality and enhancing safety.
With over 350 patents, 80 awards for both the products and the company, and legions of satisfied customers, Festool’s innovative success is beyond dispute. The Festool principle “the tool comes to the workpiece, the workpiece doesn’t come to the tool” still holds true – even after 100 years.