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Large amounts of timber chippings are created when working with the DOMINO joining machines. To improve
chip transfer out of the routed hole during the routing process, and to also protect your own health, we
recommend you always work with dust extraction. However, please examine all domino holes for chips after
routing and empty them if necessary.
1.4.9 Working with extraction
Selecting the correct mobile dust extractor:
it all depends on the dust category!
In addition to improving the progress of your
work, the mobile dust extractor also primarily
ensures improved health when working with
the DOMINO joining machines: because when
working in dusty environments, in particular with
materials such as timber, the dust produced
can become a serious health risk. This has been
shown by a recent meta-analysis*, which estab-
lished that the relative risk of asthma amongst
employees exposed to timber dust is 1.53 times
higher than that of the normal population.
So do yourself a favour and make sure you have
clean air in your workplace – and work with
a tested and approved mobile dust extractor.
You will also be complying with all the statutory
regulations, too.
* Source: Perez-Rios M, Ruano-Ravina A, Etminan M, Takkouche B. A.
Meta-analysis on wood dust exposure and risk of asthma. Allergy
2010;65:467-73.
2016_FES_DOMINO_Book_GB-en.indb 28 03.03.16 12:13

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Festool DOMINO Specifications

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BrandFestool
ModelDOMINO
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

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