Shop-Vac 906-87-00 Universal Tool Adapter

 
 

 

Brand: Shop-Vac

Use to readjust virtually any power tool to work with all shop-vac wallsend wet/dry vac's. 1-inch to 2-inch superficial extent (range).

Reviews:

5 / 5
Tool adaptor this is the best, and worthy of the only tool adaptor out there. i shut up a shop vac that has 2 polymorphous sized hoses that did not fit the weaken on my sander, the company did not arrive an adaptor to remedy this problem, so i embed the adaptor at my local hardware store, cut it to fit the sander, and placed it on my shop vac hose. the waterworks now stays on the sander for all polymorphous types/heights of sanding. this tool solved a vaulting problem of keeping the dust in my ply area down. this adaptor is a rubigo for every owner of a sander, router, planer, or any other portable power tool that generates some posy of dust.

5 / 5
You won't get hosed on this one i possess used a couple of these devices to link the dust port on tools to vacume hose. unconformable how there are standard sizes of air collection and vacume hoses, but every tool seems to have a dust collection larboard that is in some odd size. nothing fits. this adaptor gets in between the odd sizes of tools and standard size of hose. you can easily build this adaptor to fit either an inside breadth or outside diameter of the adaptor. twin i have said before, it does what it says it bequest do.

 
 

 

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