Configuration Options for Extraction Tables

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Configuration Options for Extraction Tables

With the right configuration options, an extraction table can be tailored to the workpiece, process, extraction technology, and operational requirements as early as the planning stage. Depending on the table system, factors such as table size, extraction method, connection position, side and rear panels, work surface, lighting, fan or filter connections, and control functions can be taken into account.

A well-thought-out configuration prevents a situation where the table may fit mechanically but the airflow, ergonomics, or workflow do not work together optimally. It is particularly important to coordinate the capture area, the required flow rate, and the available extraction capacity. The position of the connections and the routing of the lines also influence pressure loss and the installation situation.

When making a selection, therefore, workpiece size, dust or fume generation, operating method, and existing filtration technology should all be considered together. This allows the workplace to be planned in a technically sound manner from the outset, helping to avoid later modifications or unnecessary additional components.

Your Benefits

✅ Plan an extraction table that fits the actual work process

✅ Tailor table size, capture method, and connections to specific needs

✅ Take ergonomics and workplace design into account

✅ Integrate the filter, fan, and control system design

✅ Take add-ons into account when placing your order

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Configuration Options for Extraction Tables

Extraction tables can be adapted to the workpiece size, contaminant, extraction system, and workplace layout depending on the application. The correct configuration not only improves extraction efficiency but also enhances usability and ease of maintenance.

Typical configuration ranges

✔ Table size and work surface

✔ Collection via tabletop, rear wall, or a combination of both

✔ built-in or external fan

✔ Filter and Pre-Separation Concept

✔ Dust collection and discharge

✔ Side panels, lighting, and workstation options

✔ Special safety or ATEX requirements

Configuration by Process

Welding fumes, fine grinding dust, and coarse abrasive particles present different challenges. Table geometry, airflow, filters, and dust collection should therefore be selected based on the actual application.

Here’s what you should keep in mind during planning

✔ Workpiece and range of motion

✔ Type of contaminant and amount of dust

✔ Required operating point

✔ Maintenance access

✔ Dust removal and emptying

✔ Potential for future expansion


FAQ

Which option is the most important?
Proper capture tailored to the emission source and an adequately sized air flow rate.

When are side walls useful?
Provided they improve airflow and do not hinder the workflow.

Can a table be extended later?
Retrofitting is possible depending on the model series and available extraction capacity.

When must ATEX be taken into account?
If the risk assessment for the dust generated or the process requires appropriate measures.

Configuring the Extraction Table Correctly

The process, workpiece size, contaminant, air flow rate, and desired equipment should be considered together.

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