Heavy Duty

Kiekens Heavy Duty hoovers are widely applicable and, due to the large running and swivel wheels, extremely suitable for general cleaning of workshops, warehouses and in the construction industry. Further important features are the solid steel construction, ergonomic design, ease of operation and low noise level.
Your all-in-one partner for industrial dust extraction
Baseline measurement
Our specialists assess the current situation and identify dust levels, risks and opportunities.
Tailored advice
You'll receive a clear report with recommendations and a custom solution that complies with your industry’s standards.
3D engineering
Our engineers translate the advice into a tailored technical design – fully aligned with your needs, processes and environment. From 3D drawings and capacity calculations to smart, modular solutions that seamlessly integrate into your production process. This ensures a sustainable and future-proof installation.
Installation
We ensure professional on-site installation – including the construction of ductwork and full integration with your production environment. Everything is delivered fully operational and tested, so your workspace is immediately safer and cleaner.
Service & maintenance (SLA)
With a service agreement, you maintain full control over performance, uptime and safety. Our service team is always ready – day in, day out.





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unique approach
The Heavy Duty B192 and C335 are designed for general industrial cleaning of, among other things, machines, workshops, warehouses, garages, and construction sites.
The machines are especially suited for dry, coarse to medium-fine dust. During the baseline assessment, Kiekens assesses whether mobile cleaning is sufficient or whether additional source extraction is needed.
Not every dust problem is solved with an industrial vacuum cleaner. When dust is released structurally during the production process, source extraction is often more important.
The Heavy Duty is especially suited for robust mobile cleaning. During the baseline assessment, Kiekens assesses where mobile cleaning fits within the overall approach.
The B192 and C335 are TÜV-tested for dust class M according to EN 60335-2-69.
This classification is relevant when assessing dust risks. However, the machine's classification does not replace an assessment of the specific dust type and the production process.
The Heavy Duty features an integrated 15-liter pre-separator.
Coarser particles are removed from the airflow earlier, which reduces the load on the main filter. This supports more stable suction performance and can reduce maintenance needs.
The B192 and C335 have a dust container capacity of 70 liters.
Kiekens doesn't just look at the volume of the dust container. The weight and properties of the material are also important in determining how employees can safely and practically empty the container.
Large castors and steering wheels make the machines suitable for movement within industrial spaces.
For daily use, Kiekens also looks at routes, thresholds, hose lengths, and the locations where cleaning is needed. This ensures the machine fits daily practice.
The B192 has a specified air displacement of 370 m³/h and a vacuum of 20,500 Pa. For the C335, these are 330 m³/h and 21,000 Pa.
Which performance is most important depends on the application and the resistance of hoses and accessories.
The specified noise level is 70 dB(A) for the B192 and 77 dB(A) for the C335.
The actual working environment and exposure duration remain decisive when assessing noise. Kiekens therefore takes the location of use into account when advising on a solution.
No. The series is designed for dry, coarse to medium-fine dust.
For hazardous, combustible, wet, or other process-critical substances, it must first be assessed which filtration and safety measures are needed. This prevents a vacuum cleaner from being used outside its intended application.
A clean working environment often requires a combination of source extraction and industrial cleaning.
The Heavy Duty can form the mobile cleaning component of this approach. During the baseline assessment, Kiekens determines where mobile cleaning is sufficient and where structural extraction remains necessary.










