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Dust Collection Fittings

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Dust Collection Fittings — Blast Gates, Reducers, Elbows & More

A well-planned duct network turns a single dust collector into a whole-shop system. The right combination of fittings routes suction from the collector to every tool in the shop, with blast gates to direct airflow only where it is needed. Infinity Cutting Tools stocks all the fittings required to build or extend a shop dust system in standard 2-1/2" and 4" sizes.

Blast gates are the core of any multi-tool dust system — open the gate at the active tool and close the rest to concentrate the collector's airflow. Choose from plastic 4" blast gates, 2-1/2" blast gates, or the premium 4" aluminum blast gate for longer service life. Quick-connect fittings like the 4" quick connect/disconnect let you swap hoses between tools without loosening clamps.

Reducers, Elbows, Y-Fittings & Adapters

Transition between duct sizes with the 4" to 2-1/2" reducer or the 2-1/2" to 1-1/4" reducer for small-tool connections. The 4" Y-fitting splits a main duct line to reach two tools from one drop. The Infinity MagSnap Dust Collection Ports add a magnetic quick-release interface at any tool port. For universal shop vac and tool connections, the FastCap UniVac Universal Adapter fits dozens of different port diameters. Browse the full dust collection system or explore dust collection hoses and accessories to complete your setup.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fitting sizes do I need for a typical woodworking shop dust system?

Most woodworking shop dust systems use 4" main ducts from the collector to tool drops, then transition to 2-1/2" branch lines at blast gates for individual tools. Handheld tools connect via 1-1/4" hoses. Using the correct reducer at each transition maintains airflow velocity so chips do not settle and block the duct.

What is the difference between a plastic blast gate and an aluminum blast gate?

Plastic blast gates are lightweight, affordable, and suitable for most hobby and semi-professional shops where gates are opened and closed periodically. The 4" aluminum blast gate is more durable under frequent use and heavy chip loads, and resists warping better than plastic in temperature-variable shop environments.

How many blast gates do I need for my shop?

You need one blast gate per tool drop in your duct system. If your collector connects to five machines, you need five blast gates — one at each drop, so you can open the active tool's gate and close the rest to concentrate suction. Only one gate should be fully open at a time for optimal collection performance.

Can I mix 4-inch and 2.5-inch duct in the same dust system?

Yes. A common approach is to run 4" main duct from the collector through the shop and reduce to 2-1/2" at each tool connection with a 4" to 2-1/2" reducer. This maintains adequate velocity in the main duct while matching the smaller ports on hand-tool-sized connections.

What is a Y-fitting used for in a dust collection system?

A Y-fitting splits a single duct run into two branches, allowing one main line from the collector to serve two separate tool stations. Install a blast gate on each branch so you can direct airflow to whichever tool is active. Y-fittings are more airflow-efficient than 90-degree T-fittings.

What is a quick-connect fitting and is it worth using?

A quick-connect fitting like the 4" quick connect/disconnect uses a friction-lock or bayonet mechanism to connect and release hoses without tools. It is particularly useful on moveable tools like drum sanders or drill presses, where you connect the hose when using the tool and release it to restore floor space when done.

How do I connect a shop vacuum to a tool with a different port size?

Universal adapters like the FastCap UniVac Universal Vacuum Adapter include a stepped cone that fits dozens of different port diameters, bridging the gap between non-standard tool ports and standard vacuum hoses. For common router-to-vacuum connections, dedicated kits from hose and accessory options provide a cleaner permanent solution.

What fittings do I need to connect a dust collector to a table saw?

Most table saw dust ports are 4" diameter. Connect from the port with a short section of 4" flex hose to a blast gate, then to the main duct with a 4" splice into your duct run. The Milescraft Table Saw Dust Cutter in the full dust collection system section improves below-blade chip capture.

Are dust collection fittings universal, or do I need brand-specific parts?

Most shop dust collection fittings follow standard diameter conventions (4", 2-1/2", 1-1/4") and are interchangeable across brands. Occasional discrepancies exist in exact outer versus inner diameter — use splices, couplers, and adapters to connect mismatched parts. The 2-1/4" x 2-1/2" Quick Coupler is a common example of an adapter bridging a slight size mismatch.

Does Infinity Tools offer all the fittings needed to build a complete shop duct system?

Yes. The fittings collection includes blast gates, reducers, elbows, Y-fittings, splices, quick-connects, and magnetic ports in the sizes used by the vast majority of woodworking tools. If you need help planning a system layout, visit the learning center or contact the team for guidance.