In this article, we will look at all possibilities and give you some tips for making the right decision.
When you decide to invest in a new fumes extraction system for your workshop, there are usually two reasons:
In order to achieve these goals, however, it is essential to make a conscious choice, analysing the workshop's needs and opting for the system that responds 100% to these requirements.
Here are some typical doubts that may arise:
The answers to these questions depend on:
Let's go into more detail in the following paragraphs!
To answer this question, we must first understand what the workshop needs, whether gas extraction is carried out regularly or occasionally. In the first case, fixed and sliding systems are ideal because they are easy to operate and provide high extraction power.
Fixed systems are usually used in small workshops or where vehicle maintenance takes place in a well-defined area and there is therefore no need to move these systems. Sliding systems, on the other hand, are useful when the working area is large and the areas dedicated to vehicle maintenance are far apart.
In lack of space, therefore, it is optimal to opt for fixed systems such as hose reels, minisets or underfloor systems, which have the advantage that they can only be pulled out when they need to be used, thus minimising clutter.
Instead, installing a sliding system such as the touchless articulated arm, which eliminates the need for specific nozzles and adapters as it does not come into contact with the vehicle exhaust, is a solution that is very flexible and offers significant cost savings as well as an equally significant increase in efficiency.
Mobile systems, on the other hand, are recommended when extraction is an extra-ordinary activity and there is therefore a need for a functional, but more cost-effective solution.
Passenger cars, motorbikes, heavy duty vehicles, agricultural vehicles and trucks are very different and the choice of extraction system must take this into account.
Heavy duty vehicles produce a greater volume of gas than passenger cars. It is therefore necessary for the system to have the appropriate structure and dimensions to carry out the exhaust-gas extraction operations in the best possible way:
The situation is very different when it comes to motorbikes because workshops often try to adapt the extraction system to two-wheelers as well.
However, there are now specific solutions available for motorbikes, which are developed for different exhaust pipes than those of cars (such as double exhausts, undertail exhausts, underbody exhaust, multiple exhausts and oversized silencers due to the presence of the catalytic converter) and which take into account the fact that repairs to these vehicles often also take place on the stand or on the motorcycle lift.
Although this element is often underestimated when considering the purchase of an exhaust fumes extraction system, it is crucial to ensure maximum efficiency.
It is important to rely on an expert supplier who knows how to advise and design the best solution to allow technicians to always have the equpiment at hand, while avoiding excessive clutter that would not facilitate operations.
This requires a careful preliminary analysis of the building in order to identify and anticipate possible problems and to understand which options are preferable, also interfacing with architects and engineers to ensure a perfect integration of the systems.
Our 3D drawing and rendering service of the system is a huge advantage during the design phase; in this way, you have a realistic overview of the end result before making any decisions.
WORKY, in addition to the highest quality of the products offered, guarantees the presence of specialised technicians who design each exhaust system according to the workshop's needs.
In fact, customisation is one of WORKY's strong points to guarantee the highest levels of productivity, safety and integration of the systems in the work areas.
If you have any questions or would like to start designing your own system, do not hesitate to contact us: book a free, no-obligation consultation with our experts!