Nice video. Do you mind answering one or two questions? The 5935 filter (with the 603 and the 501) offers the same protection as the 2091 filter for particles? One last as long as the other? I'm asking this because in my country the price difference between them is huge. There is a real benefit in choosing a P100 filter instead if a P95 for wood dust protection? Thanks.
Ken, I just wrote you a question on your website. I cannot figure out how to reattach the head harness piece to the face part. Please could you help me understand this? Thank you and stay safe!
Hello, the 502 adapter is the plastic piece that connects the gas protection cartridges (such as 6001 organic vapor cartridge) and the soft particulate flexi-filters. The 502 adapter itself is perfectly reusable. I suppose you can probably wipe it down or even wash and dry it when replacing the filters. The adapter itself does not provide any protection though - protection (N95, P95, P100, etc) comes from the filter you attach to the adapter.
Hello, the 502 adapter is the plastic piece that connects the gas protection cartridges (such as 6001 organic vapor cartridge) and the soft particulate flexi-filters. The 502 adapter itself is perfectly reusable. I suppose you can probably wipe it down or even wash and dry it when replacing the filters.
The highest level of protection (p100) against dust can be achieved with simply the 3M 2901, which is in the class of particulate filters discussed in the video from 0:13 - 0:39
Was looking all over for this type of video. Thank you!
Nice video. Maybe mention that the 603 supports are not compatible with quick-latch masks (eg 6500ql), so one needs to go the 501/502 route with them.
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Nice video.
Do you mind answering one or two questions?
The 5935 filter (with the 603 and the 501) offers the same protection as the 2091 filter for particles? One last as long as the other? I'm asking this because in my country the price difference between them is huge.
There is a real benefit in choosing a P100 filter instead if a P95 for wood dust protection?
Thanks.
what flexi filter would you use for metal and wood grinding? Would the P95 2071 be enough or wold a P100 2091 be a better choice?
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Can you reuse the 3M 502 adapter assembly?
Good stuff!!
Awesome!
Ken, I just wrote you a question on your website. I cannot figure out how to reattach the head harness piece to the face part. Please could you help me understand this? Thank you and stay safe!
Hello, we are very sorry for the slow response. What respirator model? The 3M 7500 series, like we have in the video?
Are the 502 adapters really single-use or can you re-use them and still get P95-like performance?
Hello, the 502 adapter is the plastic piece that connects the gas protection cartridges (such as 6001 organic vapor cartridge) and the soft particulate flexi-filters. The 502 adapter itself is perfectly reusable. I suppose you can probably wipe it down or even wash and dry it when replacing the filters. The adapter itself does not provide any protection though - protection (N95, P95, P100, etc) comes from the filter you attach to the adapter.
502 adapter is NOT reusable!!
501 adapter IS REUSABLE
Whta does it mean if thereis CN in the name of the filters? Like 2091 CN or 7093 CN?
I believe the CN ones are not genuine 3M filters and are made in China
It means they're for sale on the chinese market. They're genuine filters, just marketed in a different language.
is there any reason I ant re-use the 502 filter?
Hello, the 502 adapter is the plastic piece that connects the gas protection cartridges (such as 6001 organic vapor cartridge) and the soft particulate flexi-filters. The 502 adapter itself is perfectly reusable. I suppose you can probably wipe it down or even wash and dry it when replacing the filters.
i want to protect myself just from dust which ones should i get?
The highest level of protection (p100) against dust can be achieved with simply the 3M 2901, which is in the class of particulate filters discussed in the video from 0:13 - 0:39
@@AlbertShiue314 2091
Albert and Mats are correct. P100 is the best protection against particulates, such as dust. For 3M, that would be filter models 2091, 2096, and 2097.