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Dustbuddie Universal Dust Shroud for Worm Drive Circular Saws

$ 86.97

Availability: 22 in stock
  • Returnable: 90-Day
  • Condition: New
  • Tax: No tax
  • Product Length (in): 6 in
  • EAN: 0744759160874
  • Product Weight (lb): 2.68 lb
  • Returns: 30 Days
  • Shipping: Free Shipping
  • Product Height (in): 2.75 in
  • Ideally Used With: Circular Saws
  • UPC: 744759160874
  • Product Width (in): 15.5 in
  • Material: Polycarbonate
  • Color Family: Black

    Description

    The Dust Buddie is your solution to the dust cloud created when cutting concrete with a worm drive or hypoid circular saw. It is universal for 7-1/4 in. worm drive and hypoid circular saws. Using vacuum suction, it captures up to 99% of the dust created when cutting concrete and stone products. 6 non-marking wheels allow the shroud and tool to glide with ease to keep cuts straighter and prevent damage to your work surface. There are no tools required for installation. The simple hook-and-loop attachment method allows you to get to work faster without hassle. This shroud is made of a durable blend of polycarbonate and ABS attached to a stainless steel base plate. 2 rubber dust shields collect dust from both the front and (optionally) back of the blade. The Dust Buddie complies with OSHA silica laws and EPA regulations for point-of-origin dust collection. For full performance, use this shroud with a vacuum rated at 120 CFM or greater such as the Dustless HEPA Wet Dry Vacuum. This product connects to 1.25 in. and 1.5 in. hose cuffs using the included adapter. Includes 1 Dust Buddie, 1 primary front rubber dust shield, 1 optional rear rubber dust shield, one 1.5 in. x 1.5 in. swivel cuff adapter, 1 front spacer and 1 releasable tie for keeping the hose out of the way.
    Vacuum shroud used in dust containment while using worm drive and hypoid saws
    Captures up to 99% of concrete dust
    Universal fit for 7-1/4 in. worm drive and hypoid circular saws
    Under mounted wheels for a cut that glides across the work surface
    Complies with OSHA 2017 silica rule laws