Dust Right® Dust Hose Mounting Bracket

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51387
Lets you attach a dust hose to your workbench, roller stands, stationary power tools and more. More details
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Sometimes, all you need is an open hose to collect some dust kicked up by a belt sander. But hoses are heavy and floppy, and getting them to stay put can be challenging. That's why we've designed our Dust Hose Mounting Bracket so you can easily attach the hose to your workbench, roller stands, stationary power tools and more. With several of them attached to commonly used locations, you can move the hose in seconds. Whether you're collecting lathe chips, chop saw dust or drill press shavings, this hose holder will keep things in place so the dust goes where it belongs.


Features:

  • Quick-release rubber strap is far faster than metal hose clamps and is designed for 4'' hoses
  • Reinforced gusseted steel clamping bracket lets you attach the hose to almost any surface
  • Clamping bracket can be mounted to the hose holder in a variety of positions to fit your application
  • Ergonomic knob with comfortable rubber surround and no-mar swiveling clamp pad

(1) Dust Right® Dust Hose Mounting Bracket
(1) Hex key

More Information
Brand Rockler Dust Right
Weight 2.30
Tech Spec
  • Maximum Jaw Opening of C-Clamp: 3''
  • Maximum Dust Hose Diameter: 4''
  • Material: Steel/composite
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Prop 65 WarningWARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.