Fixed systems for extracting dust
The fixed systems for extracting dust generated by primer and stucco sanding consist of service units (arms, panels, hanging heads, units, …), and of extraction turbines that are connected to them by aluminium pipelines.
Extraction is performed by flexible hoses connected to the orbital polishers that sand the surfaces but permit extraction of the resulting dust.. directly at source!
Depending on the type of work area in which sanding takes place, it is possible to use arms, units or wall panels to connect the extraction hose and centralize extracting with a high-pressure turbine positioned outside the work area.

The turbines of WORKY's DT series have been designed to extract and filter the sanding dust and a...
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Aluminium pipelines are the most technically advanced solution for extracting dust without the du...
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The WORKY units of the DC, DTE, DTD, DEP series have all been designed to supply electric and pne...
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The DARM arms are available in 2 lengths: 3 mt to be able to move the electrical and pneumatic se...
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WORKY's DMR-HP hose reels can wind up to 10 metres of hose for extracting dust and small fragment...
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The complete DKITS for extracting dusts and distributing energy are the answer for those seeking ...
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Closet with distribution of services and turbine with filter built into the structure.
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The accessories of the extraction systems are necessary for completing the systems or the single ...
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