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Mandy, we have one as well. And there should be a variable speed dial that you attach, you are correct that the suction is strong, so we also use a 3M hand vac for our mannequins if necessary.
Anne McCudden
Curator of Collections
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Vacuum
We just bought a Nilfisk GM 80 HEPA Vacuum with variable speed control.
However, we found that even on the lowest setting the vacuum suction is
still almost as powerful as a regular vacuum. Has anyone used this
product, and if so with what results? Is there a different speed control
that needs to be put on it? Or do you know of a better/different vacuum
we should be using instead? We were hoping to use this on delicate
materials and we think the suction is to high. We bought it from a
company called Sylvane, if that matters, but it appears to be the exact
same vacuum that is found in Gaylord and University products. Any
information you can offer is greatly appreciated.
Mandy Langfald
Curator of Collection
Wyoming State Museum
307-777-7033
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