Especially for the smaller workshop Ducting package complete with elbows, blast gates and adaptors 8 three foot lengths of tube (63mm diameter) 4 x tee joints 3 x 45° joiners 2 x 90° elbows 16 x pipe joiners 5 x plastic blast gates 10 x wall clips 100mm to 63mm adaptor Additional parts available separately
63mm Dust Extraction Kit
A ducting package complete with elbows, blast gates and adaptors for connecting up your machines to a workshop extractor. Simply fix a horizontal pipe to the wall or ceiling with the clips supplied and then take branch pipes to exactly where the extraction points are needed in the workshop, using the T junctions and 63mm flexible hose. Attach a vacuum extractor and away you go! The kit consists of 8 x three feet lengths of tube (63mm diameter), 4 x tee joints, 3 x 45° joiners, 2 x 90° elbows, 16 x pipe joiners, 5 x plastic blast gates, 10 x wall clips and a 100mm to 63mm adaptor. A suitable hose for use with the dust extraction kit is the PVC Superflex hose which is available in 2.5m (200780) and 5m (200781) lengths. If the kit does not have enough components then additional parts are available separately.
Well worth the money
"Excellent value based upon the individual prices. There are some minor points however, there are not enough 90 degree elbows! The gates SHOULD be mounted vertically or they fill with dust and don’t work at all… again, use duct tape or some sealant to seal the joints. Best cut the pipes with a mitre saw and get them exact. I’m using it with a 12” Disc Sander and a Bandsaw, and all seems well. This is absolutely ideal for a small workshop, where 100mm pipe would be an overkill."
- Mr Steve Jarman
Great kit
"This kit makes it easy to duct your vacuum machine to where you want it. With the use of a flexi hose, the vacuum is available for most small fixed and hand held tools around the workshop. There are plenty of fittings to make a substantial installation. I've had mine installed for some time now and it is doing a great job.
There are a couple of negatives however, firstly the orientation of the blast gates is important, in my experience the gate should be mounted vertically, opening upwards otherwise they fill with dust and wont close fully. Secondly all joints need to be sealed somehow, mastic, glue etc. otherwise loss of vacuum becomes a problem. "
- Mr fred morton
Axminster Power Tool Centre Ltd, Unit 10 Weycroft Avenue, Axminster, Devon, EX13 5PH. United Kingdom. VAT Reg. No. GB 792 4137 16. eCommerce by Paraspar
*Normally price refers to the price published in our 2010 Tool & Machinery Catalogue.