
Demand for effective oil-mist extraction continues to grow as manufacturers focus on improving workplace safety to meet increasingly stringent health and safety requirements.
Leicester Precision Components (LPC) has experienced rising sales of its Clarion LEV systems over the past year, with a growing number of manufacturers selecting Clarion LEVs to support HSE compliance, creating cleaner, safer working environments for their staff.
In response to this strong demand, LPC has increased stock levels of Clarion LEV units and service spares, ensuring that systems can be supplied and installed quickly for customers looking to address coolant mist issues in their CNC machines.
Clarion LEV units are engineered to high standards and are available in four cost-effective models, designed for reliable and quiet operation. Each unit is tested for performance and supplied with a two-year guarantee against manufacturing defects. Equipped with HEPA filtration as standard, the systems remove airborne contaminants as small as 0.3µm with an efficiency of 99.97%, returning clean air back into the workshop. This makes them well suited to machining environments where neat oils or emulsions are used.
A key feature of the Clarion LEV range is the inclusion of airflow monitoring sensors as standard. These sensors provide a clear visual indication of LEV function and when filters are approaching the end of their service life. This instils confidence that the system is performing as intended. LPC’s P601-trained engineers can be called to change filters and carry out planed servicing, testing and certification to ensure systems continue to operate efficiently and remain compliant with COSHH requirements.
Compatible with many machine brandsLPC has installed Clarion LEV systems across an expanding range of CNC machine brands, including Haas, Hurco Europe, XYZ, and DN Solutions (Doosan). The LEV supplier works closely with customers to specify the most suitable solution for each application and can provide bespoke mounting stands and support structures to ensure the system integrates effectively with the machine and surrounding workspace.
Customer feedback also indicates an increased demand for integration of our Clarion LEVs with CNC machine controls. Clarion LEV units can be connected via M-codes or linked directly to the coolant pump, enabling automatic operation alongside the machining cycle. This approach can help reduce unnecessary energy consumption.
Following on from the success LPC had at last year’s
Southern Manufacturing & Electronics and
Subcon, both of which proved highly successful in raising awareness of the Clarion LEV range, the company has confirmed its presence at
MACH 2026, taking place 20-24 April, at the NEC, Birmingham, (Hall 20, Stand 10). Sales manager Margaret invites visitors to drop by for a coffee and discuss how LPC can help them with their CNC machine air filtration requirements.
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