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Downdraft tables or downdraught benches are workbenches with built-in ventilation to capture dust, smoke, and fumes and draw them away from the material being worked on.[1] They typically consist of a perforated surface whose underside is connected to a ventilation or dust collection system, to draw material through the holes and away from the work.

References

  1. ^ FAA (2012). Aviation Maintenance Technician Handbook - Airframe Volume 1. AMT Exams. pp. 7–53. Retrieved 2 April 2015.