Solution Summary: Hand-held Wood Routers with Vacuum Dust Control
Description:
A vacuum dust control for hand-held wood routers is an engineering control that can reduce the exposure to wood dust. The hand-held routers are fitted with shrouds or hoods that partially enclose the bit and have a port to allow for the extraction of woodworking dust. When a vacuum is attached to the extraction port, air is drawn past the bit and into the port, capturing dust at the point of generation. The wood dust is then collected and removed from the work environment, reducing the concentration in the worker's breathing zone and the opportunity for skin contact.
OSHA recommends using a wood dust capture and control system, which tends to be in the form of a portable vacuum dust collector. These methods allow for the safe removal of most airborne dust particles that result from routing. Using a compact vacuum with filters, instead of ventilating to the outdoors, greatly reduces the risk to other workers on a site. Exhausting wood dust to the outdoors may, however, be an acceptable control for some situations.
Model
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Power Requirements
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Speed, revolutions per minute
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Weight, pounds
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Collet Diameter, inches
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Costs
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FT574266 OF 1010 EQ
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120 volts, 8.5 amps
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10,000-23,000
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5.9
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¼
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$370
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FT574267 OF 1400 EQ
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120 volts, 11.7 amps
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10,000-22,500
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9.9
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¼, 3/8, ½
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$470
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FT574277 OF 22000 EB
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120 volts, 18 amps
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10,000-22,000
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17.2
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¼, ½
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$800
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FT574288 MKF 700 EQ
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120 volts, 6 amps
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10,000-26,000
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4.2
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¼
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$530
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- Power Requirements: 120 volts, 3-10 amps, 350-1200 watts
- Airflow: 99 cubic feet per minute
- Maximum Static Pressure: 80 inches of water
- Filtration: paper filter is standard, HEPA filter, capable of removing 99.97% of 0.3 micron particles, can be purchased for approximately $33
- Sound pressure level: 72 dBA or less (OSHA’s Permissible Exposure Limit for an 8-hour time-weighted average is 90 dBA)
Model
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Costs
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Dust Capacity, gallons
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Hose Diameter
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Weight, pounds
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CT MINI
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$345
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2.0
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1 inch (22 millimeters)
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21
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CT MIDI
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$395
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3.3
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1-1/16 inches (27 millimeters)
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21.4
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- Power Requirements: 120 volts, 2.9-10 amps
- Airflow: 137 cubic feet per minute
- Maximum Static Pressure: 96 inches of water
- Filtration: HEPA filter capable of removing 99.97% of 0.3 micron particles (the most penetrating size)
- Hose Diameter: 1-1/16 inches (27 millimeters)
Model
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Costs
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Dust Capacity, gallons
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Weight, pounds
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CT 26 E
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$550
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6.3
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28.7
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CT 36 E
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$600
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3.3
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29.8
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- Cost of Wood Dust Collection Attachment: $40
- Power Requirements: 120 volts, 15 amps
- Collet Diameter: ½ inches
- Vacuum Take-Off Diameter: 1.5 inches
Model
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Costs
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Speed, revolutions per minute
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Weight, pounds*
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7518
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$330
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10,000-21,000
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14.5
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7519
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$290
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21,000
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15
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7538
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$300
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21,000
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17.25
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7539
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$320
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10,000-21,000
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17.25
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- Hose length expands from 3 feet to 15 feet
- Two sizes of flexible rubber dust ports: 1 inch and 1.5 inch (can also fit rectangular dust ports)
- A 2.25 inch OD swiveling rubber dust port compatible with most shop vacs (except for Ridgid)
- Weight: 2.56 pounds
Festool Hose FT452881
- Diameter: 1 7/16 inch
- Length: 11.5 feet
Rockler Dust Bucket Kit for Router Tables
Item Number
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Item
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Costs
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32321
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Dust Bucket Dust Collection for Router Tables
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$80
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20225
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Dust Right Router Table Dual Port
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$15
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21528
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Router Table Dust Port for use with 2-1/2'' Dust Hose
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$15
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34203
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2-1/2'' x 36'' Clear Dust Hose for Router Table Fence Port
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$10
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24719
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4'' Dia. Dust Right Hose, 3 Ft. Compressed, Extends to 21 Ft Long
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$50
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25344
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Rockler Wall Mount Dust Collector
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$250
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- Bag Capacity: 15 gallons
- Weight: 50 pounds
- Power Requirements: 110 volts, 12 amps
- Airflow: 650 cubic feet per minute
- Filter efficiency: 30 or 5 microns
- Removes approximately 90 percent of particulates and can be used with Pullman-Ermator or other dust extractors
- Dust collection: Longopac® bag system, which uses a 70 foot long plastic tube that is divided and sealed at the desired length
Models
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Costs
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Inlet Diameter, inches
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Weight, pounds
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C3000
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$1,001
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2
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49
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C5500
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$1,912
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3
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130
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Risks Addressed:
The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) published a threshold limit value (TLV) of 1 mg/m3 for wood dust, excluding western red cedar. The TLV for western red cedar is 0.5 mg/m3. Oak and beech wood dust have been confirmed as human carcinogens and birch, mahogany, teak, and walnut are classified as suspected human carcinogens (ACGIH, 2011).
How Risks are Reduced:
The routers are fitted with shrouds or hoods that partially enclose the bit and have an extraction port to allow for the capture of woodworking dust. When a portable vacuum is attached to the extraction port, air is drawn past the bit and into the port, capturing dust at the point of generation. The wood dust is then collected and removed from the work environment, reducing the concentration in the worker's breathing zone and the opportunity for skin contact.
Effects on Productivity:
C.C. Steven & Associates states that the “Control of dust and smoke is also key to maintaining high worker productivity; studies show that a cleaner work place is a more productive one. Keeping the air clean helps improve employee morale and reduces absenteeism, positively impacting overall productivity.”
Additional Considerations:
There are additional conditions and practices that can improve the performance of dust collectors and reduce particle exposure:
- Keeping the your head away from dust created by the process and using adequate ventilation is key to controlling exposure to airborne dust particles.
- The Scientific Committee on Occupational Exposure Limits (SCOEL) of the European Commission stated that exposures greater than 0.5 mg/m3 of wood dust could cause pulmonary effects and should be avoided.
- The particles that can do the most damage in the lungs are small enough to penetrate the filters found on many shop vacuums. Additionally, some inexpensive shop vacuums pull the dust through the motors, which can destroy the vacuum on really dusty jobs, eliminating any initial cost savings.
- For operations that generate large amounts of dust, cyclonic collection units, if available, may be the best solution. Rather than require more expensive filters and bags that must be frequently changed, cyclonic units spin the particles and drop them into inexpensive bags that need to be replaced far less frequently because loading of the bags does not cause a pressure drop.
- Vacuum performance must be monitored on a regular basis. A vacuum with a pressure gauge allows for frequent and easy monitoring of air flow. For high dust generating tasks, dust caked on the filter may reduce flow to a level where it no longer provides adequate dust capture. Automatic and manual filter shakers, coarse pre-filters and cyclonic collections units are available with some vacuums and may help maintain the air flow rate.
As is the case with any construction equipment, users should follow manufacturer safety recommendations and comply with any applicable local, state or federal regulations.
Availability
Festool Routers with Dust Collection Shrouds and Dust Extractors
To obtain information, visit FT574266 OF 1010 EQ
or contact 1-800-365-6677
Rockler Companies, Inc.
To obtain information, visit Dust Bucket Dust Collection Kit for Router Tables and Dust Right® Universal Small Port Hose Kit
or contact 1-800-279-4441
Pullman-Ermator Cyclonic Pre-Separator
To obtain information, visit http://www.pullman-ermator.se
or contact 1-800-282-1024 info@pullman-ermator.se
Porter-Cable Wood Dust Collection Attachment
To obtain information, visit Porter-Cable Wood Dust Collection Attachment
or contact 1-888-859-2080
Porter-Cable Routers with Wood Dust Collection Attachment
To obtain information, visit http://www.portercable.com/WhereToBuy/BuyPC.aspx