Nilfisk VHW320 LC 5PP Industrial Vacuum Cleaner - Image 1
1 / 3

Nilfisk VHW320 LC 5PP Industrial Vacuum Cleaner

Manufacturer
Nilfisk
Model
VHW320 LC 5PP
Type
Industrial Vacuum Cleaner
Year
2021
Category
Process equipment and Chemical plants
Sub-category
Other machinery and plants
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Nilfisk industrial vacuum cleaner for use in sensitive production environments

Technical Specifications

Power
1.5kW
Max. negative pressure
18.5kPa
Air volume flow
192m³/h
Container volume
25l
Main filter area
1m²
Dust class
L/M/H

Weight & Dimensions

Dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 800mm/450mm/1200mm
Weight
approx. 86kg

Documentation

Documentation available

Interested in this machine?

Get in touch with the seller for pricing, additional photos, technical specifications, or to arrange a viewing.

Contact Seller

Optional - helps us improve (not shared with seller)

Know someone who might be interested?

Share this machine with colleagues or friends

Share this machine

AI Description

Beta

Capabilities

The Nilfisk VHW320 LC 5PP is a compact industrial vacuum designed for demanding production environments where cleanliness is critical. With 1.5kW power, it delivers 192m³/h airflow and reaches 18.5kPa negative pressure—sufficient for both wet and dry debris collection. The 25-liter container and 1m² filter area handle moderate volumes efficiently, while dust classification (L/M/H) means it can manage low, medium, and high-hazard particles including fine powders and chemical residues.

Industries & Uses

Companies in pharmaceuticals, food production, chemical manufacturing, and electronics use industrial vacuums like this for cleaning workstations, machinery, and production areas without contaminating products or spreading hazardous dust. It's equally valuable for facility maintenance teams needing reliable, portable cleaning between deep cleanings. The compact footprint (800×450×1200mm, 86kg) makes it mobile enough for multiple work zones while maintaining professional-grade suction.

What to Check When Buying

When inspecting a used unit, check the filter condition closely—clogged or damaged filters are common wear items and replacements add cost. Request maintenance records documenting filter changes and motor service. Verify the container seal integrity and hose connections for cracks. Test suction power at full throttle and listen for unusual motor noise. Confirm all dust class certifications match your application, especially if handling hazardous materials.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

Similar Machines

More machines in Other machinery and plants