There are other types of dust collection systems
available, but check out the special features
of a jet dust collector. Jet
dust collectors provide more options than
a cyclone dust collector, and some are easier
to operate and maintain. With an abrasion-resistant
steel casing or liner and coated internal workings,
the unit offers a final filter safeguard, explosion-proof
electricals, and specialized controls for high-low
bag and hopper adjustment.
Delta dust extractors are another option to
be considered. These units feature special dust
separation controls that can clear the air of
fine dust and other types of unwanted particles.
Jet dust collectors come with a large variety
of additional options that customers can select
to customize their own dust control system.
Woodworking creates a significant amount of
fine dust that can be hazardous to humans and
animals. A personal woodworking shop can generate
10,000 times the amount of dust that is found
in commercial shops that are controlled by federal
industry and safety guidelines. Without a dust
collection system, using tools to saw, plane
or sand wood for many kinds of projects can lead
to a fine dust that settles over the work area
and can spread into an attached home and affect
other family members with respiratory conditions
like asthma or cardio-pulmonary problems.
If you plan to work with wood at home or on
the job, for professional jobs or fun projects,
look into an anti-pollution equipment system
that provides safe, efficient dust collection
to keep your work area clean and healthy. For
good results, ask about a jet dust collector.
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