Key Features
High Airflow OutputThe 2,760 CFM airflow is built for cabinet shops that need to pull dust from multiple machines without choking down production. That means better chip collection at the source and less cleanup at the end of the day.Three Machine CapacityThis Maksiwa dust collector is set up with one 6 inch main inlet and split 4 inch ports so you can connect up to three machines at once. It is a practical fit for busier woodworking shops running more than one station.Shop-Friendly MobilityBuilt-in wheels make it easier to move the unit where you need it instead of locking your layout around the collector. That matters in small shops and in production spaces that change over time.
Overview
The Maksiwa CPD/3.C Dust Collector, 3HP, 3 Entries, 1 Phase is a high-capacity shop dust collection unit built for woodworking environments that need to pull dust from more than one machine. This is a dust collector designed for centralized dust collection in cabinet shops and production woodworking spaces. Model Number: CPD/3.C. If you are running a table saw, sander, or other fixed machines and need stronger airflow than a small single-port unit can provide, this is the step up that starts to make sense.
The big story here is airflow and machine coverage. Maksiwa rates this unit at 2,760 CFM, and it is designed to collect dust from up to three machines simultaneously. That is the difference between a collector that helps with one station and one that can support a busier layout. The inlet arrangement includes a 6 inch main port and 4 inch split ports, which gives you more flexibility when setting up branches to different tools.
Power comes from a 3 horsepower, 1 phase motor running on 220 volts with a 15 amp draw. In plain terms, this is shop equipment, not a light-duty portable extractor. It is meant for users who need serious suction volume for wood dust and chips, especially in cabinet work where multiple machines can stay active through the day. The 12 inch fan diameter helps support that airflow, and the overall design is aimed at steady collection rather than occasional cleanup.
Filtration and collection capacity matter just as much as motor size, and the Maksiwa CPD/3.C Dust Collector, 3HP, 3 Entries, 1 Phase is equipped with 1 micron filtration and two collection bags with a listed capacity of 37.4 gallons each. That finer filtration matters in a woodworking shop because the dust that causes the most trouble is usually not the big chips on the floor. It is the fine airborne stuff that lingers around the machine and in the breathing zone. A larger bag setup also means fewer interruptions when the collector is doing real work.
From a shop-use standpoint, Maksiwa built this unit with caster wheels for mobility. That is worth calling out because larger dust collectors often end up staying where they first land. If your workflow changes, or if you need to reposition the collector during setup, wheels make the unit more workable in the real world. The visible hardware and bag clamping system also suggest a setup built around straightforward service access rather than unnecessary complication.
This collector is best suited for cabinet shops, woodworking businesses, furniture builders, and serious home shops with multiple stationary machines. If you only need point-of-use collection for one benchtop tool, this is more machine than you need. If your shop is making a mess faster than a small collector can keep up, the CPD/3.C lands in the right category: real airflow, multi-machine capability, and filtration fine enough to matter.
Feed Multiple Machines From One Collector
The port layout is what makes this unit useful in a production-minded wood shop. Instead of dedicating a collector to one machine, you get a setup designed to support a broader system.
- One 6 inch main inlet with split 4 inch ports
- Designed to collect dust from up to three machines simultaneously
Simple Controls for Daily Shop Use
Dust collection only helps if the machine is easy to live with. The large switch placement gives you straightforward control during normal shop routines, startup, and shutoff.
- 3 horsepower, 1 phase motor
- 220 volt, 15 amp electrical specification
Move It Where the Layout Works Best
For a collector with this much capacity, built-in mobility is a real advantage. It makes setup, repositioning, and shop changes easier without turning the collector into a permanent obstacle.
- Built-in wheels for easier transport
- Useful for changing layouts in cabinet shops and shared workspaces
Capture Fine Dust, Not Just Chips
The bag and clamp system matters because weak sealing wastes airflow and lets fine dust escape back into the shop. This unit is built around 1 micron filtration, which targets the fine material that hangs in the air.
- 1 micron filtration rating
- Dual bag design with 37.4 gallon capacity per bag
Key Specifications
| Airflow (CFM) | 2,760 CFM |
|---|---|
| Motor Output | 3 HP |
| Power Supply | 1 Phase, 220V, 15A |
| Number of Inlets | 3 |
| Main Inlet Size | 6 in. / 150 mm |
| Split Inlet Size | 4 in. / 100 mm |
| Filtration | 1 micron |
| Weight | 114.6 lbs |
| Fan Diameter | 12 in. / 305 mm |
| Bag Capacity | (2) 37.4 gal / 141.5 L bags |
| Made In | Brazil |
Compatibility
Dust Hose ConnectionsUses a 6 inch main inlet and 4 inch split inlets for connecting common woodworking dust collection hose sizes.Machine SetupDesigned to collect dust from up to three machines simultaneously in cabinet shop and woodworking layouts.Electrical RequirementRuns on a 1 phase 220 volt power supply with a 15 amp specification.
Built For
Cabinet ShopsWoodworkingFurniture BuildingProduction ShopsTable Saw Dust CollectionSanding StationsStationary Machine CollectionSerious Home Shops
Warranty & Support
Maksiwa lists this model with a 2 year warranty.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Why the Maksiwa CPD/3.C Dust Collector Earns Its Floor Space
This is the kind of collector that starts making sense when your shop has outgrown the single-machine setup and you need real airflow instead of wishful thinking.
- Who it’s for: Woodworkers, cabinet shops, and furniture makers running multiple stationary machines and needing central dust collection.
- Why it stands out: The combination of 2,760 CFM airflow, three-machine capability, 1 micron filtration, and dual large-capacity bags puts it in a more serious class than light-duty shop collectors.
- Worth knowing: This is a 220 volt 1 phase machine with a bigger footprint and shop-level capacity, so make sure your electrical setup and hose plan match what the collector is built to do.
Common Questions
- How many machines can this dust collector support? Maksiwa states the CPD/3.C is designed to collect dust from up to three machines simultaneously.
- What filtration rating does it use? It is listed with 1 micron filtration.
- What power does it require? The motor specification is 3 horsepower, 1 phase, 220 volts, 15 amps.
- Is it fixed in place or movable? It includes built-in wheels for easier movement around the shop.





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