🚀 Elevate Your Routing Game!
The Makita 193379-7 Router Dust Nozzle is a precision-engineered accessory designed for the RD/RF/RP 1100/1101 series routers. With a compact and lightweight design, it enhances your routing experience by efficiently managing dust and debris, making it ideal for both commercial and residential use. Manufactured in Japan, this durable nozzle comes with a 1-year warranty, ensuring reliability and performance.
Manufacturer | Makita |
Part Number | 193379-7 |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Item model number | 193379-7 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Thickness | 10 Centimeters |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Commercial/Residential |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year Parts & Labor |
B**D
Well Designed, But Expensive
I use this dust collector adapter on my Makita RD1101 D-handle router. I am fortunate that I received a nice screw and it fits an a variable diameter on my Fein Turbo Dust Collector. I like the design of this attachment, especially how it attaches to the router. It's only design flaw is that it does not effectively collect sawdust if one begins routing off the edge of the work piece. Oh, it's also overpriced.
E**N
Too expensive for average performance
For this price i expect it to do a very good job. About 50% of the dust gets collected.
D**E
Excelente
El producto llegó con el tornillo para poderlo instalar. Por lo tanto la instalación del adaptador fue inmediata ! Muchas gracias!
M**E
Better dust collection for Makita router
Works as intended. I still get airborne sawdust during router operation but not as much as before. A bigger dust collector system might improve my results but I'm not sure you can get 100% with something like this.
3**E
Five Stars
Worked great.
J**E
Effective but incomplete
Dust is bad and you would think that in this day and age of product liability lawsuits the woodworking industry would be more clued in on this and design their products to include basic safety features such as effective dust collection. Instead they expect you to shell out yet more money to buy this adapter or run the health risks associated with breathing wood dust. Makita are hardly the only company to fail in this respect and having worked in other consumer industries I'm always amazed the woodworking industry doesn't experience more product liability lawsuits.Wouldn't be so bad if the adapter was complete but it's not. You need to provide your own screw which is downright idiotic on the part of Makita. Let me get this straight: this adapter is designed for Makita routers and ONLY Makita routers yet Makita can't include the screw required to attach the Makita dust nozzle to the Makita router base? WTF??? Somewhere a village is missing an idiot because said idiot is employed as a product manager at Makita. Fortunately, Makita include clear documentation so you'll know exactly what size screw...HA, just kidding. This item ships in a ziploc baggie with no documentation whatsoever. You're on your own to figure it out - hey, that's all part of the fun of woodworking! Again, I'm surprised this could even happen - using this base without a screw securing it the router base could end badly and since Makita provides neither the screw nor proper documentation/safety warnings I'm sure a lawyer could have a field day if someone were to injure themselves using this part.So now that you've bought and (and likely had to cut down) a screw you think it would be smooth sailing from here on out, right? WRONG. The port your supposed to attach a hose to doesn't fit the standard 2 1/2" shop vac hose we all own nor does it fit the 1" ID hose used on many hand-held power tools. OK, Makita are a Japanese company so they use the metric system - fair enough. So I tried the 35mm hose I used on my Bosch sander - nope. I also tried the step down universal Shop-Vac adapter and it too doesn't really fit. The second step - 1 1/4" is very close but still so loose that you'll need to tape to keep the hose attached. Unfortunately, that's best I could find that would fit.Once you're finally over these headaches it does do a reasonably decent job of keeping dust down - on par with dust nozzles I've used on other router. I just think that for the money it should:1) Include all the parts needed to install - considering this part costs more than the comparable part for a Festool router this is simply inexcusable. Anytime you charge more than Festool you damn well need to deliver a quality product!2) Include some documentation (also worth noting this part isn't even listed on the Makita USA site)3) Fit industry standard hoses/adapters.All in all, I now have a very negative impression of Makita woodworking tools. Everything about this product is downright sloppy. The product manager at Makita really needs to fix this.
D**D
doesn't suck enough
a bit overpriced for what it is and, even though i admit sawdust is a hard thing to capture, it leaves a lot to be desired. it was used on a d-handle makita router with a 3/4inch straight bit set to a depth of 1/8" hooked up to a makita hepa vac.
C**R
Trap it at the source (if you have the right adapter and screw)
Wood dust is not only an irritant; it's a health hazard. That's why I was thrilled to see this dust nozzle being offered after months of unavailability.This dust nozzle fits perfectly in the fixed and plunge bases of my RF1101 router kit, however it does require a mounting screw which was not provided with the nozzle nor with my router kit.Specs:The dust hose connection is just a hair bigger than 1 716" OD and 1 9/32" ID. The actual dust opening diameter around the bit is 2" at the base and 1 9/16" at the top, something to note if being used with a plunge base.I cannot attest to its effectiveness at this time, as I need to find an adapter to connect it to my shop vac hose. I however have confidence that it will significantly reduce the amount of fine dust flying around during my hand held routing tasks, and it should reduce the amount of plugging that occurs when routing mortises.4 out of 5 stars given due to missing mounting screw.Update (03/08/2013) Because I've not found a good adapter or hose to attach this to my shop vac, I've ended up leaving it off my router most of the time. If I were working inside the house where dust migration was an issue, I'd go to the effort of setting it up, but it's just easier to use a dust mask and cleanup the shop later with the shop vac. Downgrading to 3 stars.
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