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Default Delta's new model of #50-760 dust collector

I have checked the specification of 50-760 on the Web of Delta.
Then it says the Chip Bag Area is 2.4CFT(67 liter). Is it right?
If so,the chip bag area of 50-760 is smaller than the one of
AP400,which is lower grade of dust collector.
In the case of a 50-850, it is 6.3CFT.
What do you think of that? Is it mis-keyed?

Thanks in advance,

Mickey

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If you use a cyclone pre-separator, the volume is not all that
critical. Many people report excellent large chip/dust prefilter using
the cyclone/trash can kits. Reports of emptying the bags out once a
year while emptying out the trash can many times which may be less
messy.


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I have checked the specification of 50-760 on the Web of Delta.
Then it says the Chip Bag Area is 2.4CFT(67 liter). Is it right?
If so,the chip bag area of 50-760 is smaller than the one of
AP400,which is lower grade of dust collector.
In the case of a 50-850, it is 6.3CFT.
What do you think of that? Is it mis-keyed?

Thanks in advance,

Mickey


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