
At The Preparation Group, our experts provide standard inspections and servicing on all makes and models of surface preparation, polishing, cleaning equipment and dust extraction.
Whether you own Grinders, Planers, Shotblasters, Multi-Strippers and dust extractors, regular maintenance is essential to performance, safety, and reducing costly downtime.
Looking for peace of mind all year round? Ask us about our Service Plans, tailored to suit your business needs. These bespoke service packages are designed to keep your machines in peak condition—whether you operate a single unit or a full fleet.
✔ Servicing available at our fully equipped workshop or onsite
✔ Full inspection and replacement parts report
✔ Fast turnaround
✔ Bespoke maintenance plans to fit your operational schedule
Minimise breakdowns. Maximise uptime. Trust The Preparation Group to keep your equipment working as hard as you do.

What is the TExT Flow Test?
In mechanical surface preparation, methods such as grinding, sanding, planing and polishing generate airborne dust.
The TExT Flow Test is a practical check used by The Preparation Group during a Standard Inspection and Service to assess whether an industrial vacuum is performing as expected for its intended dust-control setup.
Your Industrial Vacuum
Many contractors don’t realise that the industrial vacuums used with grinders, planers, shotblasters and floor preparation equipment are often classed as LEV when they are used to control dust at source.
LEV systems are designed to capture potentially hazardous dust close to where it is generated, helping to prevent it from becoming airborne. If your dust extractor is connected directly to a tool or machine to capture dust, it is considered part of an LEV system.
Why this matters:
Where LEV is used to control exposure to dusts, COSHH regulations require the system to be thoroughly examined and tested by a competent person at regular intervals. For many LEV systems, the maximum interval between tests is 14 months, although some higher-risk processes may require more frequent examination. On-site, HSE inspectors may ask contractors to provide evidence that extraction systems have been tested to demonstrate compliance.
What happens in a TExT?
A TExT (Thorough Examination and Test) is the formal inspection required under COSHH to confirm that an LEV system is working effectively. During a TExT, the system is checked to ensure it continues to perform as intended.
This typically includes assessment of:
The results are recorded in a digital TExT report, which should be stored securely within the owner’s equipment records.
When completed at The Preparation Group, your equipment will receive a visible PASS Sticker.


What happens if you don’t
have evidence?
Where industrial vacuums are identified as LEV, HSE may expect contractors to produce:
Without this evidence, contractors may be asked to demonstrate how dust exposure is being controlled, leaving yourself open to non compliance.
Remember, routine checks still matter
Even when a system has passed a TExT, regular checks are essential to keep dust extraction working properly.
Simple steps should include:
How we help
The Preparation Group supports contractors with:
If you’re unsure whether your industrial vacuum should be tested, our team will be happy to help.
Get in touch with us:
+44(0)1522 561460 or hello@ppcgroup.co.uk
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