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The Dyson DC40 upright vacuum released in early 2012. The DC40 vacuum is Dyson's counterpart to the previously released DC41 Animal. The DC40 has Multifloor and Animal editions that utilise the Dyson ball technology. In 2015, following the introduction of the 2014 EU regulations, the DC40 was slightly modified to its powerhead and motor, whereby the motor was re-rated 700W, and the powerhead gained much more aggressive agitation and had the carpet guard strips removed. The DC40 (ERP) was replaced in 2017 by the Dyson Light Ball.

The DC15 is a complex machine compared to earlier upright models, and is the first Dyson upright with an independent motorised brushroll, controlled by a switch next to the main power switch. The main suction motor is housed inside the "ball".As the products detailed may be used for a wide variety of purposes and as the Company has no control over their use; the Company specifically excludes all conditions or warranties expressed or implied by statute or otherwise as to dimensions, properties and/or fitness for any particular purpose, whether expressed or implied. The most powerful handheld, with the same motor technology as the DC30, but with a larger battery and dual power for more runtime. 10 minutes of high constant suction (at the same level as the DC30) or 6 minutes with 70% higher suction. Available as DC31 with a blue (UK and AUS), yellow (US), or red (EU) cyclone manifold, or the DC31 Animal which has a purple cyclone manifold. Material supplied by the Company may vary significantly from this data, but will conform to all relevant and applicable standards.

The ball design has been simplified for the DC18: rather than riding on a large ball that encloses the primary motor, the DC18 rides on a thin, cigar-shaped roller that provides more space for separate motor enclosure and airway paths. [23] Dyson launched an additional V11 model in November 2020, the Outsize, which has increased bin capacity and a larger frame. [15] It includes a wider floor head and produces greater airflow and suction than previous models. The Dyson V11 was released on the 27 March 2019, sharing many of the components of the V11 with an upgraded motor and fan. The V11 lineup includes the V11 Animal, Torque Drive, and Absolute models. It uses current sensors to automatically adjust power to the floor type. The Torque Drive, Absolute, and Outsize models have LCD screens that show the remaining run time at the current power level. 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. Following the launch of the DC56 in 2013, a battery-powered handheld floor cleaner, Dyson presented its Cinetic cleaner in 2014. As expected, this cleaner is bag-less, but interestingly, the filter had been dispensed with. According to Dyson, filters are a pain to clean and are prone to clogging which reduces suction.The DC04, released around 1998, had improved filters fitted as standard. The pre-motor filter was washable and was relocated to the top of the cyclone assembly, and the tools stored on the top of the filter housing. Most models also featured the new clutch controlled brushroll bar introduced on the DC03. The tables and lists below give grade DC01 steel data sheet and specification including chemical composition, mechanical properties, welding, etc. Chemical Composition 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.

Most of the current range use "2 Tier Radial cyclones", consisting of two cascaded levels of cyclonic separators to remove dirt and dust without requiring a bag or filter.

Dyson Airblade hand dryer specification (UK)". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 . Retrieved 28 March 2011. 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. Dyson digital motor | Dyson.com". Archived from the original on 11 January 2012 . Retrieved 6 January 2012. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( link) The DC33 has a plastic telescopic pole with smaller diameter than the metal telescopic pole of the DC14, so attachments from older Dyson's such as the DC14 do not fit the DC33. This model more closely resembles the old DC14 than the DC27 did, using exactly the same style of floorhead as the DC14, DC07 and DC04. The plastic wand pole has been criticised as a lowering of quality from the older metal type, and also causes the main spine of the cleaner to flex more, without the support of the metal wand [ citation needed]. The fact that older model's tools were not interchangeable was also criticised, with many buyers trading up from the DC07 or DC14 to the DC33, and finding that their old tools would not fit [ citation needed].

The Recyclone was the first vacuum cleaner to be made of recycled plastic. Originally intended as a test-run for a range-wide 'Recyclone' scheme, the concept never went beyond a very small production run of DC02s. They were coloured green with organic pigment. DC01 steel (1.0330 material) is a European standard cold-rolled quality low-carbon steel flat product for cold forming. In BS and DIN EN 10130 standard, it contains 5 other steel grades: DC03 (1.0347), DC04 (1.0338), DC05 (1.0312), DC06 ( 1.0873) and DC07 (1.0898), the surface quality is divided into 2 types: DC01-A and DC01-B. In addition, this steel is also used under electrogalvanizing conditions. The designation of the steel is DC01+ZE (or 1.0330+ZE), and the standard is EN 10152. DC01 Meaning and Definition The DC03, Dyson's second upright vacuum cleaner, released in 1997, was a lightweight (6.9kg), low profile upright cleaner. It resembled a twin-cylinder version of the DC01, contained one normal cylinder and a second which contained a pair of HEPA filters. The DC03 had a smaller, more compact 700W motor, and while its suction power was lower than any of the currently available uprights at around 100 Airwatts, its heavy-duty filtration system allowed it to survive for many years after the rest of the original Cyclone cleaners were discontinued. It was the first upright model to feature brush control, via a clutch between the motor and the brushroll, and was able to be stored hung on a wall. It was also the first Dyson to have the Reversible Hose, like on the DC07 and DC24 Ball The DC02, launched in 1995, was the first cylinder (canister) model sold by Dyson. Its shape allowed it to sit on stairs. Like the DC01, it used Dual Cyclone technology. It was not that popular during its production run and sold fewer than the DC01. The DC02 is no longer supported by Dyson. Please note that the 'Datasheet Update' date shown above is no guarantee of accuracy or whether the datasheet is up to date.The Airblade Wash+Dry launched in 2013 and is a tap with an integrated hand dryer [35] [36] Air Multiplier bladeless fans and air purifiers [ edit ] Display of a range of Dyson Air Multipliers Known as "Dyson Baby" or "Dyson Compact" or "Dyson Allergy" and two-thirds the size of the DC23. Using the Dyson Digital Motor and Core Separation which adds a third cyclone 'layer' to filter out smaller particles. Has turbine head and motor head versions. While Dyson did discontinue this range, you’ll still find plenty of replacement parts available. It’s actually still a really popular vacuum. Many people even prefer this first edition to the newer Dyson models on offer. 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.

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