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Using a single supplier for dust control is less about badges and more about compatibility, documentation, and response. Standardising equipment reduces friction on site and makes compliance simpler to prove.

Compatibility improves capture

  • Matched shrouds, hoses, cuffs, and filters reduce leaks and performance loss.
  • Common control layouts and indicators help operators set and check airflow quickly.
  • Shared accessories mean fewer workarounds that compromise capture at source.

Spares, service, and records

  • One parts list and fewer filter types keep stocks lean and changes prompt.
  • Service intervals, PAT, and LEV testing are easier to plan across a consistent fleet.
  • Documentation is standardised for COSHH, with repeatable maintenance evidence.

Faster deployment and change control

  • Training is simpler when controls, alarms, and filter changes work the same way.
  • Temporary works and phase changes are faster when kit interconnects reliably.
  • Site audits focus on risk, not compatibility gaps.

Where sites prefer a single ecosystem, the complete MAXVAC range offers compatible extraction, air scrubbers, and vacuums that can be managed under one maintenance plan.

Practical takeaways

  • Standardise shrouds, hoses, and filters to reduce leaks and complexity.
  • Consolidate spares and align service schedules for predictable uptime.
  • Use consistent documentation to simplify COSHH compliance.
  • Train once, apply everywhere; operators move confidently between tasks.

One supplier does not replace good design, but it removes variables. With fewer unknowns, your teams can focus on controlling dust rather than fighting equipment.

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