Quick solder fume extractor accessories – tubes, hoods and extraction parts
Solder fume extractor accessories affect how effectively the system captures solder smoke at the workstation. The extractor draws and filters air, but the tube, arm, hood or connector places the extraction point in the right position.
For this reason, accessories should be treated as part of the full extraction system. Do not choose them only by appearance. Always check compatibility with the Quick extractor model and the workstation layout.
Quick accessories help adapt fume extraction to one bench, several operators or a more complex work area. A flexible arm helps position the suction point above the soldering area. A connection tube routes airflow between system parts. A suction hood defines the capture area near the workpiece.
Which fume extractor accessories should you choose?
Start with the place where fumes appear. The extraction point should stay close to the soldering area, but it must not block the soldering iron, hot air tool, PCB holder or microscope.
For larger benches, check arm length, mounting method and airflow control. If the system has unused branches, a damper or cap can help close or adjust selected sections.
- Extraction tubes – route air between the workstation and the fume extractor.
- Flexible arms – help position the suction point near the soldering area.
- Suction hoods – capture fumes from a defined working area.
- Connectors and reducers – join system parts with matching diameters.
- Dampers and caps – control airflow or close unused extraction branches.
- Mounting parts – support correct installation at the workstation.
Accessories for electronics service and production
In electronics service, fume extractor accessories help position the tube or hood during PCB repair, SMD rework and flux work. A well-placed extraction point improves capture near the source of solder smoke.
In production, repeatable placement matters more. Several benches may need the same extraction layout, similar arm positions and clear access for operators.
In schools and training workshops, well-matched accessories help keep the bench organised. They also reduce accidental movement of the extraction point by different users.
How to match accessories to a Quick extractor?
Check the extractor model first. Then check the connection diameter, accessory type and planned position at the workstation.
Do not select tubes, hoods, arms or connectors only by visual similarity. A similar-looking part may not fit the correct extractor or may not work with the planned system layout.
Some Quick accessories may fit specific extractor series or selected models only. Before ordering, compare the product description with the device used at the workstation.
Extraction tube, flexible arm or suction hood?
An extraction tube routes airflow between system parts. A flexible arm helps place the suction point close to the work area. A suction hood captures fumes from a specific area near the soldering process.
These parts often work together. The best setup depends on the bench size, soldering process, operator movement and available space around the PCB.
Buy Quick fume extractor accessories online
Quick fume extractor accessories are available online for soldering workstations, electronics service, laboratories, technical workshops and production areas. Choose tubes, flexible arms, suction hoods, connectors, dampers, caps and mounting parts for compatible Quick extraction systems.
Check Quick solder fume extractor accessories and match the extraction parts to your workstation, fume extractor model and soldering process.
FAQ – Quick solder fume extractor accessories
How do I choose accessories for a Quick fume extractor?
Check the extractor model, connection diameter and workstation layout first. Then choose the tube, flexible arm, suction hood, connector or damper that fits the extraction system.
What is an extraction tube used for?
An extraction tube routes air from the soldering area to the fume extractor. It helps place the suction point closer to the source of solder smoke.
What is the difference between a suction hood and a flexible arm?
A flexible arm positions the extraction point. A suction hood captures fumes from a defined work area. These parts often work together at one workstation.
When should I use a damper or cap in an extraction system?
A damper helps control airflow in a selected section. A cap closes an unused connector or extraction branch. These parts help configure systems with several extraction points.
Can I buy Quick fume extractor accessories online?
Yes. Quick fume extractor accessories are available online. Before purchase, check compatibility with the extractor model, connection type and planned workstation setup.
