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Hanging an air filter from ceiling

Whiskeymike

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I'm making a shop air filter from a large squirrel cage and motor, some filters and a sheet metal box I'm fabbing. I'm trying to figure out the best way to hang it from the ceiling. I have ribs above to connect to. I could do uni strut or home made equivalent, all thread, chain, ???. Any thoughts on the best way?
 
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My neighbor had one of those nice woodworking air filters and he attached with unistrut with some threaded rod to lower it a bit.

That's what I'd recommend.
 

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All thread. What are you hanging it from? You mention ribs. Wood, steel? If it is a metal building and you are hanging from the purlins be sure to attach to the side, not the bottom flange. Also try to stay as close to a frame as possible.
 
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When the blower kicks on, there will be some pretty good "twisting" action going on with it ....hanging from chains. JMO
 

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Sliding barn door track anchored to ceiling, then used barn door wheels to connect to my air filter and modified a cord real to hang heavy electric to it in the middle. Have a 2x2x6 air filter hanging in ceiling that slides 40' side to side to get closer to area that needs filtering
 
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All thread. What are you hanging it from? You mention ribs. Wood, steel? If it is a metal building and you are hanging from the purlins be sure to attach to the side, not the bottom flange. Also try to stay as close to a frame as possible.

Metal building, 2 pieces of c channel run length wise of building about 4' apart. Thanks for the tip of going into the side. I was going to go into the bottom, but can see how that would be bad.
 
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Unistrut across joists, hooks on one end going into loops on the dust unit so it can hang while I connect the all thread on the other end.
 

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How tall is your ceiling?
In a previous house I was doing a lot of woodworking in the garage.
I also had limited ceiling height. What my plan was to put it in the attic right above the garage.
Since you are building it anyway I would mount the fan in the attic with ducting going to the garage ceiling for inlet and outlet

Bob
 

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The Jet air filter I have comes with 4 eye bolts for chains OR it has 4 metal brackets that you can use to screw it directly to the ceiling when you remove the eye bolts.

I wanted mine up as high as I could so I used the metal brackets. In this pic you can see two the holes where they attach to the metal frame near the eye bolt

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I wonder if that can be mounted vertically into attic with ducting back into garage? Where is infrared eye? Side or front?

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I have a jet and a delta, neither of which are homemade, and I just used lag type eye screws. The commercial units have such low horsepower that they do not move at all on chains.
 
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Whiskeymike

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How tall is your ceiling?
In a previous house I was doing a lot of woodworking in the garage.
I also had limited ceiling height. What my plan was to put it in the attic right above the garage.
Since you are building it anyway I would mount the fan in the attic with ducting going to the garage ceiling for inlet and outlet

Bob

It's a 14' peak, but it's a metal building, so no attic. I'd like it to be pretty high though. The chains seem like a cool option.
 

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My home built one hangs from chains and eye bolts, a bit of a shake on startup part of which is the tug on the switch chain but other wise it just hangs there 16 feet off the floor.
 
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