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Dust collector blast gates let you control a dust collection systems vacuum pressure in order to achieve maximum suction at a desired tool station. iVACmake the best automatic blast gates on the market because they’re self-cleaning, fully automatic, have a remote contolled operation system and are designed to accommodate the highestperformance systems.
With todays high efficiency dust collection systems, multiple blast gates can be opened at the same time. In some instances, its even recommended that more than one gate be opened to prevent a system fromcollapsing. So, how do you take account of all of these issues in a modern, well equipped workshop?
The iVAC Pro family of automated dust collector blast gates lets you control vacuum flows precisely and automatically. All of the blast gates are electrically driven and programmable. There are three methods of controlling an iVAC Pro Blast Gate:
Fully Automatic: when the power tool is turned on, the iVAC Tool Plus Automatic Sensorsends a wireless signal instructing the iVAC Pro Switch to turn on the Dust Collector, and this same signal is used to instruct the blast gate to open. When the power tool turns off it instructs the blast gate to close.
iVAC Pro Remote: in this mode an iVAC Pro Remote is used to send the Open and Close commands to the AutomaticBlast Gate.
Remotely from a wired cable:in this mode the operation of a toggle switch on a wired cable will instruct the blast gate to open or close – so if you don’t want to invest in the iVac Pro Switch system, you can still wired and install a switch on or near your power tool and control the operation of the blast gate remotely.
Installation is straightforward and each blast gate is powered from a 240V UL/CSA approved AC adaptor.
The iVAC Pro Tool Plus is asensor that automatically detects when your power tool is turned on by sensing the electrical field around the tool’s power cord. When the power tool is turned on, the presence of that field is detected by the sensor and a wireless signal is sent to theiVAC Pro Switchto turn on the dust collector. Similarly, when the tool is turned off, the sensor detects the absence of the electricalfield and signals the iVAC Pro Switch to turn off the dust collector.