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Dyson DC01

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A Canada-exclusive revision of the DC54 Cinetic Ball, offered in a single "Turbinehead" configuration. [29]

The main application areas of the DC01 material include: automotive industry, construction industry, electronic equipment and home appliance industry, decorative purposes, food canning, etc. DC01 Steel Equivalent MaterialThe steel grades DC01EK, DC04EK and DC06EK are suitable for conventional single-layer or double-layer enamelling. Powerful handheld with a brushless switched reluctance motor. [30] Can provide 6 minutes of high and constant suction. It is smaller, lighter and more powerful than the DC16, which uses a conventional motor. The DC30 has a yellow cyclone manifold. The DC01 was so powerful that its cyclone mechanism separated air and dust at a speed of 924 mph and could pull cigarette smoke from the air. DC01+ZE steel mass shall be calculated based on the density of steel 7.85 kg/dm³ and the density of zinc coating 7.1 kg/dm³. Applications

There are two distinct models of the V10 with different motors, filter assemblies and bin sizes. The V10 with larger bin produces 15.8 airwatts on low speed, the medium speed gives 33 airwatts, and the maximum speed gives 151 airwatts of suction. Run times are extended up to 60 minutes for ECO (low power) mode, and 5 minutes in MAX (high power) mode. A smaller version of the V10 with a V8-sized bin implements a different motor with lower power, as well as a smaller filter assembly. Currys (UK) Exclusive model. Same as the Dyson Ball and DC41 MK2 but with extra tools and a red colour on the cyclone bins. ***Taken off shelves in 2018 due to its non-compliance with the maximum allowable noise level set by the EU in Sep 2017. The DC65 (DC66 in Canada)—is an update of the DC41. The vacuum features an updated root cyclone and a redesigned brush roll with more power than the DC41 and a better edge cleaning system. Some variants (like the Animal model) include the Tangle-Free Turbine Tool. Dyson has undergone a name change to their models, and this appears to be the same base design as the new UP13 model marketed as the "Dyson Ball Allergy". Boxes now contain new product code areas (which may make comparisons slightly easier) in the form [Model Type: UP = upright (previously codes were all DC)] [# ex: 13,19,20,40] [AC =?] [Marketing description. OR = Origin, ALE = Allergy, AN = Animal, MF2 = Multi-Floor 2, ] [BMR =?, SSE =?, IRSY =?, IRSPU =?] [Country Code: US]The Telegraph newspaper:Dyson unveils 'world's fastest motor' in new vacuum, 25 June 2009". Archived from the original on 11 January 2012 . Retrieved 6 January 2012. Harry Wallop (20 October 2009). "Dyson fan: was it invented 30 years ago?". London: Telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 23 October 2009 . Retrieved 10 September 2010. Updated / renamed version of the DC41MK2 and DC55. Also still known as the DC41 MK2 and also DC55 in certain retail outlets but simply as Dyson Ball from Dyson UK The DC25 was the replacement for the DC18, and was a scaled down, smaller version of the DC15 ball, and a larger version of the DC24. It was replaced by the DC41 in 2011. Like the DC15, it featured a suction motor located inside the ball, and separate brushroll motor which could be switched on and off independently of the suction motor, for using the vacuum cleaner on hard floors. It featured a post motor filter also inside the ball. Material 1.0330, DC01 steel equivalent to ASTM, ISO, European (German DIN, British BSI, France NF), Japanese JIS and Chinese GB standard (for reference).

The DC33 uses a single motor for the suction and to drive the brushroll via a mechanical clutch as on the DC04, DC07 and DC14. This unit has been discontinued as of July 2013. No replacement model has been announced. Some have submodels identified by a suffix indicating specific facilities, implemented sometimes by additional tools supplied. Suffixes with the same meaning vary from model to model.Wallop, Harry (25 June 2009). "Dyson unveils 'world's fastest motor' in new vacuum". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 6 April 2018 . Retrieved 2 April 2018. In Australia the DC29 is a cylinder model, an improved version of DC19. Very similar to DC19T2, the main differences being colour and tooling and non-HEPA machine. A HEPA filter is now included in 2012 'Multi-Floor' white models. In Canada, the DC29 is actually an upright model similar to the DC25. This appears to be the first instance of a particular model number being used on an Upright OR a Cylinder depending on country of destination The 360 Heurist is the upgraded version of the 360 Eye. The Heurist, released in summer of 2019, has a better navigation system, and now includes an LED light ring so this camera-based bot can be used in dark rooms. The DC07 had a long production run from 2001 until 2008, and came in many different colour combinations. During the DC07 production run, in 2002, Dyson switched all manufacturing of its vacuum cleaners from Malmesbury, UK to a new factory in Malaysia. Updated DC47, with more compact design and using the new digital motor v4. Billed by Dyson as its "smallest and quietest vacuum cleaner".

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