2024 AES ST-10.000 Dust Collector

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2024 AES ST-10.000 Dust Collector

The 2024 AES ST-10.000 Dust Collector is an unused heavy-duty bag-style dust extraction system built for central duct runs in panel, cabinet, and CNC manufacturing environments. It delivers 5,900 CFM of suction through a 14 in inlet, runs an 18 HP 3-phase 230/460V motor, and filters airborne particulate through 325 square feet of polyester media across 72 filter cartridges, with an automatic shaker motor to keep filter media clean between service intervals, a PVC bag waste management system below, and full caster mobility for repositioning around the shop.

Compared to the smaller AES S-6.500 unit, the ST-10.000 jumps to 5,900 CFM and adds the automatic shaker motor plus 95 extra square feet of filter area, letting it cover larger duct networks and multi-machine cells that would starve a single-bag collector. This unused 2024 unit drops in ready to wire and run, making it a turn-key upgrade for shops moving from a portable to a true central dust system.
  • MakeAES
  • ModelST-10.000
  • Year2024
  • Product #17031
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About This Machine

Step up to a heavy-duty 5,900 CFM dust collector with the unused 2024 AES ST-10.000 - 18 HP of 3-phase suction pulling air through 325 square feet of polyester filter area across 72 filter cartridges with an automatic shaker motor for continuous self-cleaning. Caster-mounted and PVC waste managed, this unit is ready to drop into a panel shop, CNC cell, or central duct system and run from day one.

**All descriptions and specifications are preliminary and must be confirmed by buyer prior to purchase.**

Live Tooling / Milling

Specifications

Spindle

Second Spindle

Tool Changer

Turret

Control

Tailstock / Steadyrest

Options

Product Description: - Capacity: 5,900 CFM
- Motor: 18 HP, 3 PH, 230/460V
- Inlet Diameter: 14 in
- Polyester Filter Bags
- Filter Area: 325 Sq Ft With 72 Filters
- Automatic Shaker Motor
- PVC Bag Waste Management System
- Mounted on Casters
- Unused