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Upgrade to a system that delivers. Introducing the Fume Dog Bulldog Wall-Mounted Welding Fume Extractor with Filter, engineered for effective fume control in MIG, TIG, or Stick welding applications operating up to 1–2 shifts a day.
Built for performance and flexibility, this industrial-grade welding fume extractor combines reliable airflow with adaptable features to fit your shop layout and work style.
Internal Airflow Damper: Adjust and optimize extraction airflow to match your welding intensity and application needs.
Filtered or Exhaust-Only Configurations: Choose your setup – opt for filtered extraction or switch to exhaust-only mode.
Left or Right Filter Placement: Position the filter housing on either side to accommodate your workspace layout.
Integrated On/Off Switch: Simple, convenient control without the need for extra accessories.
Wall-Mount Ready: Comes with an integrated wall bracket for secure, space-saving installation.
Made in the USA: From cutting the steel to welding and powder coating, all portable fume extractors are proudly manufactured at our facility in Rome, Georgia.
| Model | Motor | CFM | Volts/Phase/Hz | Weight | Width | Height | Depth | Fume Arm Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BULLDOG-FILT | 1.5 HP | 1200 | 120V/1/60Hz | 215 lbs | 45″ | 24″ | 23″ | 8″ |
Fume Dog Wall-Mounted Fume Extractors come available in multiple variations to address your personal needs. Explore the available options below:
• Compliant with OSHA guidelines
• Replacement filters are standard size
• Capture toxic fumes and smoke at the source, before they enter your breathing zone
• Integrated wall-mount bracket
• Fume arm with 360 degree range of motion
• Flexible filter placement
• Optional 8-foot floor stand
There are multiple factors to consider when determining how frequently you will need to replace your filters, such as:
• Hours of usage per day
• The type of material you’re working with. For example, oil-coated metal will generate thicker fume and smoke than metals that are not oil-coated, ultimately impacting the lifespan of your filters.
It is typically recommended that you inspect your filters at least every 4-6 months.