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Patrick Galpin
09-19-2011, 6:46 PM
I am interested in the over-arm unit from SS but I have the Incra TS-LS fence system, has anybody attached these units together? How difficult is it to adapt as the SS unit is designed to attach to the SS fence system.

Thanks for the help

Tim Orr
09-19-2011, 9:04 PM
I don't have the Incra, but do have the Sawstop over-arm dust collection.

Here is a link to the install instructions. It shows how it connects to the various Sawstop fences. Hopefully this will show you if it will work with your setup or what you might need to modify or fabricate to get it to work.

http://www.sawstop.com/documents/Over-Arm%20Dust%20Collection%20Installation%20Guide%20V 1.0%20%203-23-10.pdf
(http://www.sawstop.com/documents/Over-Arm%20Dust%20Collection%20Installation%20Guide%20V 1.0%20%203-23-10.pdf)
Cheers,

Tim

Jerome Hanby
09-20-2011, 8:47 AM
Tim,

What material are the tubes? I need to build something similar to this for my Shark Guard...

Christopher Dopp
09-20-2011, 10:26 AM
Tim,

What material are the tubes? I need to build something similar to this for my Shark Guard...

I have the overarm dust collection tube on my PCS. It is basically a couple interlocking hollow steel tubes with a flexible hose connector on each end. They supply a "splitter" for the 4" dust port on the bottom to split off for the small overarm flex-hose. On the top end there is another length of flex-hose that connects to the dust collection port on the sawblade basket.

If you can rig an adapter from the SawStop flex-hose to whatever your Shark Guard or Incra fence use you should be ok.

Jerome Hanby
09-20-2011, 11:10 AM
I'm going to build the overarm collection tube assembly myself. My original plan was to try PVC, but maybe I need to bite the bullet and use metal pipe. My main points is I wanted nothing hanging from the ceiling and nothing blocking material moving across the saw's top.


I have the overarm dust collection tube on my PCS. It is basically a couple interlocking hollow steel tubes with a flexible hose connector on each end. They supply a "splitter" for the 4" dust port on the bottom to split off for the small overarm flex-hose. On the top end there is another length of flex-hose that connects to the dust collection port on the sawblade basket.

If you can rig an adapter from the SawStop flex-hose to whatever your Shark Guard or Incra fence use you should be ok.

Jerome Hanby
09-20-2011, 11:24 AM
I maybe over thinking this. I bet I could get by with a tall pole to one side of the saw supporting a flexible 4" hose...


I'm going to build the overarm collection tube assembly myself. My original plan was to try PVC, but maybe I need to bite the bullet and use metal pipe. My main points is I wanted nothing hanging from the ceiling and nothing blocking material moving across the saw's top.

Kevin Stricker
09-20-2011, 8:45 PM
I have both. I cut out a small tab of 1/4 inch steel about 3 inches long and fit that into the clamp on the overarm guard that usually clamps the back rail. I drilled a hole in the end of the tab and attached it to the bottom of the rail with a 3/8" bolt and one of the special nuts that fit the bottom track.

Make sense?