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Liddell45728  
#1 Posted : 02 July 2019 11:22:58(UTC)
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Liddell45728

I have tried for several weeks to purchase a couple of air-fed respirator kits for use in paint spraying, but to no avail. What is worse is that a number of companies advertise the product as readily available on their website, but don't actually have it in stock for several weeks. One company promised my over the phone that it was in their warehouse. It was only when a PO was produced that they then admitted that it wasn't readily available.

Any ideas?

Roundtuit  
#2 Posted : 02 July 2019 12:08:25(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Unfortunate side effect of "Just in Time" becoming "Just Too Late" especially when you aren't stood in a traditional bricks & mortar establishment - no one holds stock, very few manufacture and everyone else relies upon their distributor. Worse still a lot are now switching to draw demand - they only order from their supplier when they have a firm customer order in hand for slow moving product lines.

If you are after a specific model & brand have you tried the manufacturer to see who in their outbound supply chain has recently received stock?

Roundtuit  
#3 Posted : 02 July 2019 12:08:25(UTC)
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Roundtuit

Unfortunate side effect of "Just in Time" becoming "Just Too Late" especially when you aren't stood in a traditional bricks & mortar establishment - no one holds stock, very few manufacture and everyone else relies upon their distributor. Worse still a lot are now switching to draw demand - they only order from their supplier when they have a firm customer order in hand for slow moving product lines.

If you are after a specific model & brand have you tried the manufacturer to see who in their outbound supply chain has recently received stock?

jmaclaughlin  
#4 Posted : 02 July 2019 13:39:15(UTC)
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jmaclaughlin

RS Components are pricey but usually have things in stock or can call them off very quickly.

EG a pair of 3M TR-300+ Series Air-Fed, Powered Respirator at a whooping great £653 each available for despatch 5 July 2019.

https://bit.ly/2XdurV2

hilary  
#5 Posted : 03 July 2019 08:13:48(UTC)
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hilary

Bear in mind that the new welding statement from HSE came out in February and there has been a huge push for air fed respirators as a result - I mean, epic proportions.  As most basic air fed are the same whether they are linked up to welding stuff or paint stuff, you may find that this huge increase in demand has been under anticipated by the organisations selling this equipment which has left everyone short.

So, yes, there is a national shortage of air fed respirators.

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CptBeaky on 03/07/2019(UTC)
Hsquared14  
#6 Posted : 03 July 2019 12:36:38(UTC)
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Hsquared14

I think you will find that there has been a deal of "panic buying" recently in the light of the recent change of enforcement policy by the HSE with regards to welding of mild steel.  There is a shortage at present because every man and his dog want the kit - the producers of the equipment in question must be rubbing their hands in glee, it looks like they are the only winners in this scenario!!

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A Kurdziel on 03/07/2019(UTC)
johnmurray  
#7 Posted : 07 July 2019 18:37:21(UTC)
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johnmurray

Originally Posted by: Hsquared14 Go to Quoted Post

I think you will find that there has been a deal of "panic buying" recently in the light of the recent change of enforcement policy by the HSE with regards to welding of mild steel.  There is a shortage at present because every man and his dog want the kit - the producers of the equipment in question must be rubbing their hands in glee, it looks like they are the only winners in this scenario!!

The welders are the winners.

As well as being protected from fumes that cause lung cancer, they will also suffer less from other respiratory illness. COPD is also a killer.

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