Dust Collector Ducting Design
Designing your dust collection system.
Dust collector ducting design. Local dealer support. There are two phases to designing your dust collection system. Clamp together ducting. The dust collector performance ratings should show that at your given.
Easy fast to install just clamp together no rivets screws or welding needed. Hose clamps are available. The world s fastest ducting how to design a dust. And the second phase is computing the static pressure sp of your system to determine the size and power of your dust collection unit.
Use these components sold separately to put together a duct system to collect sawdust chips shavings and granular material from woodworking operations. Leak tight laser welded seams instead of lock form or spiral duct which badly leaks. The first phase is sizing your duct work for adequate volume and velocity of flow for the type of dust you will be creating. Before you purchase your dust collector or ductwork.
To properly size your dust collector you need to know your cfm requirements and at what static pressure your system will be operating. Adaptable to your existing ductwork. Do use the largest ductwork that fits your collector. Just because a tool comes with a 4 dust port doesn t mean you should use 4 main ducts or drops.
Instead look at the intake port sizes for the collectors you re considering. Shop plan design service. Engineered for performance and durability using heavy gauge steel our round sheet metal ducting is built to withstand the high air pressures and constant abrasion created in dust collection and other material handling applications.