

any guidance as to which of these vacs (or any other) would best suit my needs and budget any help in understanding this minefield of specs And how does the Bosch's 70 l/sec say 32 mm hose diameter compare to the Axminster's 50 l/sec 63mm hose diameter?

in different ways - and are they quoting maximum at the turbine or actual at the end of the hose? Also, due to the various port sizes on my different tools, I don't know how stepping up or down from the vac's hose diameter affects the suction/airflow. It's confusing because manufacturers quote their specs for airflow, suction etc.
#DELTA UNISAW DUST COLLECTOR ADAPTOR PORTABLE#
Although not certified as M class, it will accept an M class filter - I'm not sure that the Bosch will.Īxminster Craft AC50E Portable Dust Collector - airflow 180 cu m/hr 63mm air volume 50 l/sec pressure 2500 Pa (2.5kPa), motor power 1100w no power tool take off inlet and hose diameter 63mm. Nilfisk Aero 26-21 - airflow 60 l/sec or 216 cu m/hr vacuum 21 kPa, motor power 1250w, power tool take off up to 1900w hose diameter 32mm 'push & clean' filter cleaning. I am considering the following products (with manufacturers specs/features):-īosch AdvancedVac 20 - suction power 300 watts max airflow (turbine) 70 l/sec max vacuum (turbine) 260 mbar (26 kPa) motor power 1200w power tool take off up to 1800w hose diameter - doesn't say, but probably similar to the Nilfisk Aero. Ideally, I would like power tool take off, so that the vac automatically starts on switching on the power tool.īecause of my limited time for woodworking, I don't really want to spend a fortune, but am thinking of spending about £100 to £200 on the 'shop vac'.
#DELTA UNISAW DUST COLLECTOR ADAPTOR INSTALL#
I don't plan to install a ducted system (though I wouldn't necessarily rule that out in the longer term). I would like to improve my dust collection by replacing the Miele with a 'shop vac' or similar, replacing the Triton bucket with a 'Dust Deputy' type cyclone mounted on a barrel, and housing both on a cart that can be easily moved from tool to tool and connected directly to the tool. The latter acts a bit like a cyclone, preventing most of the dust and chippings from entering the vacuum cleaner, but unlike a cyclone, it relies on its own filter to do this, and when the filter starts to clog, the suction reduces. I am currently getting by, using an old Miele Cat & Dog domestic cylinder vacuum cleaner, attached to the power tool via a Triton DCA300 Dust Collection Bucket. drill press, mini lathe, band saw, mitre saw?) Triton TPT125 1100w Thicknesser - 53/48mmĭelta 40-560 200w Scroll Saw - no dust port Triton TWX7RT001 Router Table fitted with Triton MOF001 1400w Router - 33/26mm Triton TWX7CS001 1800w Contractor Saw - Lower port 64/56mm (with adaptor to convert to 33/26mm) Triton TWX7 Workcentre fitted with modules:. I use the back half of a single garage for woodwork and my main power tools are currently (with dust port diameters outside/inside):. I am an occasional hobby woodworker looking for some advice re dust extraction.
