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Reductor universal Infinity Tools

Precio normal $7.90

Nuestro reductor universal, que cuenta con una variedad de diámetros con transiciones escalonadas, se puede cortar para que se adapte a sus necesidades (recomendamos una sierra de mano o una sierra de cinta). Diámetros exteriores: 1", 2", 2-1/2", 3", 4", 5" y 6" con un espesor de pared de 0,125".

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes does the Universal Reducer adapt between?

It steps through outside diameters of 1", 2", 2-1/2", 3", 4", 5" and 6", so you can adapt a wide range of ports and hoses with a single fitting. See more dust collection fittings.

How do I cut the reducer to the right size?

Locate the stepped ring that matches the diameter you need, then cut at that transition. We recommend using a hand saw or band saw for a clean, square cut.

What is the wall thickness of the reducer?

The reducer has a 0.125" wall thickness, giving each cut section enough rigidity to hold its shape in a hose run.

Why is it called a universal reducer?

Because its stepped, cut-to-fit design transitions through seven outside diameters, a single reducer can adapt many different port and hose combinations rather than being locked to one size.

Can I use this reducer with shop-made dust collection enclosures?

Yes. The stepped cone works well for connecting custom enclosures, manifolds, and machine ports. Explore the rest of our dust collection components to build out your system.

Does the reducer require clamps to install?

The reducer is cut to fit so the section slips into the matching port or hose. You can add a hose clamp from our hoses and accessories range for extra holding power if desired.

Will one reducer replace several separate adapters?

In many cases, yes. Because it covers diameters from 1" up to 6", a single stepped reducer can take the place of multiple single-size adapters in your shop.

Is a band saw better than a hand saw for cutting it?

Either works. A band saw makes a fast, square cut, while a hand saw gives you full control. Both are recommended for trimming the reducer at the correct step.

What types of connections is the reducer good for?

It is ideal for joining mismatched ports on tools, manifolds, and custom enclosures within a dust collection network where the sizes do not line up.

Can I cut the reducer more than once to use both ends?

Yes. Since each step is a distinct diameter, you can trim the reducer at two points to capture a specific section, then keep the remaining pieces for future adapting needs.