Cover for angle grinder AirDUSTER 230 2.0 19568442014
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Cover for angle grinder AirDUSTER 230 2.0 19568442014
Designed for dust removal on angle grinders
The AirDUSTER 230 2.0 guard works as an active dust extraction system — it is not just a cover, but a component that captures dust directly at the source. The “Aero” design allows effective operation even with low‑power vacuums, eliminating the need to invest in expensive industrial equipment. No need to rewire or look for special adapters — just connect a standard vacuum cleaner.
Does not block the cutting zone, but controls it
There are no “covered windows” or limited views. The open shape allows full observation of the cutting point — you don’t have to stop work to check whether the disc has shifted or if the cut is too deep. This is important both for the installer working in harsh conditions and for the end user who wants to avoid errors in precise work.
Active disc cooling and stability during operation
Air flowing through the construction not only removes dust — it lowers the disc temperature during prolonged use. This means less material heating, reduced risk of disc damage and longer service life. The mounting is universal — it fits most 230 mm angle grinders from various brands: Bosch, Makita, DeWalt, Metabo or Hilti. No need to purchase a separate guard for each machine.
Works in various positions — even “upside down”
There are no “correct” operating directions. The guard stays stable on the disc regardless of the angle of use — whether cutting a wall, ceiling or floor. In practice this means you don’t have to change your technique just because the guard “doesn’t work in this position”. Just connect the vacuum and continue.
Quality aspects — what you should know
This is not a guard made of thick metal or technical plastic. It is made of plastic — and that is not a design flaw. The lightweight material allows easy mounting and handling. Some users report that the plastic feels “rough” or “thin” — but this is intentional: it provides flexibility during installation and does not add weight to the tool. If you work with a powerful vacuum and regularly clean the bonding surface (e.g., after sandblasting), the guard operates without problems for many months.



