DOWNDRAFT TABLES
Built-In Fume Extraction for Manual Cutting and Grinding
Capture dust and particulate at the source with heavy-duty downdraft tables from VentBoss. Downdraft tables or benches are especially well-suited for capturing heavy particulate from manual cutting, grinding and metalworking. The right downdraft workstation can help you keep the work area clean, reduce worker exposure to harmful dust, and ensure regulatory compliance with worker safety regulations.

PLUG-AND-PLAY DOWNDRAFT TABLES FROM VENTBOSS
Downdraft tables from VentBoss are designed to meet the needs of fabrication shops, technical schools, and anyone needing dust and fume extraction for light- to medium-duty applications. These units combine exceptional durability with simplicity and ease of use, so you can just plug them in and get to work.
- Heavy-duty, all-steel construction with steel bar grate worksurface
- Simple setup and plug-and-play operation
- Nanofiber MERV 15 filtration
- Compressed air filter cleaning for maximum filter life
- Built-in spark arrestance to keep sparks out of the filter chamber
- Acoustic silencing to minimize noise and ensure operator comfort
- Drop-down side screens (S210 and S211)
FIND YOUR DOWNDRAFT APPLICATION
Fabrication shops working with metals would find a downdraft table beneficial. Grinding, metal cutting, polishing and other fabricating applications can produce dust and fine particulates. Downdraft tables draw these contaminants away from the worker and into a filtration system to protect workers and ensure a safe working environment. Downdraft tables are compact and versatile, so they are easy to fit into most fab shop environments.
Technical and vocational schools that teach skills in metalworking, and other hands-on trades and crafts can significantly benefit from downdraft tables. The tables can provide students with a safe learning environment by reducing airborne contaminants created during cutting, grinding, sanding, and finishing of small parts. Easy setup and plug-and-play operation are a plus in an educational environment.
Art studios, maker spaces and community workshops have become increasingly popular for hobbyists, designers, and entrepreneurs. These shared spaces for creators and hobbyists can have a variety of tools and equipment for building, designing and prototyping. Incorporating downdraft tables for activities such as cutting, grinding and polishing can ensure a safer environment for everyone.
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