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MariusL Mon 09 February 2009 12:46

Routing the flexible dust hose
 
Gerald,
Any ideas on how to handle the dust extractor tube. With the table being large it poses a bit of a problem. The dust collector is situated next to the machine midways. The tube is 100mm in diameter. I was thinking of a swing arm with a roller track.:confused:

Gerald D Mon 09 February 2009 19:58

A swing arm with a track under it, and one or two runners supporting the hose, seems to be the best option.

MariusL Mon 09 February 2009 22:42

Gerald,
Should I make the swing arm to reach the furthest corner? If not, what is the practice?

Gerald D Mon 09 February 2009 23:36

I don't know of standard practice because I havn't seen enough systems. I think the biggest factor is the amount of ceiling height you have above the table. If you have plenty of height, you don't even need a swing arm. . . .


Note that it helps to support the hose above the z-axis so that it can drop down to a flexible loop after the support.

Here is a fixed arm, again going to point high above the z-axis.

There is no harm in building a swinging arm that stops about a meter short from the furthest corner - you can always cut it shorter later.

MariusL Mon 09 February 2009 23:57

The area that the machine will work for the first 8 months or so has a very low roof. I will have to go for the swing arm system.

Alan_c Tue 10 February 2009 00:09

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This is the idea I am working on. I propose to use lazy susan type bearings at the pivoting points (so that the dust pipe can pass through it) I also have a very low roof over my machine. The counterweight on the top section is to balance the long section over the machine. The whole assembly must be firmly attached to a wall or steel column. The lengths of the two sections are critical and decided by the position of the fixing point relative to the table. The arm must always have a bend in it (when viewed from above) so that the assembly will fold correctly when the gantry moves to the back.

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Gerald D Tue 10 February 2009 00:32

For very low headroom, there are a couple of guys who strap their dust hoses onto the edges of their cable chains.
http://pacosarea.blogspot.com/2007/0...nc-router.html

Maybe some ideas (and smiles) . . . .
http://www.infraredradiant.com/emerg...e_exhaust.html

Alan, your arm has a tiny illustration on this page:
http://www.infraredradiant.com/neder...ductrange.html

Reel/winch system:
http://www.monoxivent.com/products/1/motor_op_hose.php

MariusL Tue 10 February 2009 01:32

Thanks for the replies gentlemen, it has given me some good ideas. Due to space constraints, I will have to go for the folded arm idea. I will show pictures later.


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