Fein 921072K13 Step Adaptor


Fein 921072k13 Step Adaptor

This is a step adaptor for the 1-1/4-inch hose on the Fein vacuums. The adaptor reduces from 1-1/4-inch down to 1-inch. This allows Feins hose to adjust to dissimilar sized dust ports on tools from dissimilar manufacturers. The rubber adaptor may be cut to the rectify step size for the tools dust port.

This is a step adaptor for the 1-1/4-inch hose on the Fein vacuums. The adaptor reduces from 1-1/4-inch down to 1-inch. This allows Fein’s hose to adjust to dissimilar sized dust ports on tools from dissimilar manufacturers. The rubber adaptor may be cut to the rectify step size for the tool’s dust port.

Fein 921072k13 Step Adaptor

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Fein 921072k13 Step Adaptor

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Fein 921072k13 Step Adaptor

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Fein 921072k13 Step Adaptor

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23 of 24 persons found the following review helpful.
4Useful piece of rubber
By Robert T. Roeger
I use this stepped rubber tube many times among a Ridgid 6″ R/O sander and the hose from my venerable Fein Turbo Two shop vac. Once inserted with resolute determination in the vacuum adaptor provided by Ridgid the resulting tight seal makes for a very effective dustless vacuum setup.

Unfortunately at times it seems a bit too effective with the sander motion being constrained by the powerful suction of the Fein vac. I altered the step adaptor by drilling a half-inch hole in the exposed portion that is amidst the sander and vac hose and the resulting “air leak” allows for a good remainder of suction and sander mobility. The result is WAY better than sanding without a vacuum set-up. Would recommend.

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5The only workable adaptor for diverse tools
By C. Mitchell
I use various of these Fein step adaptors (drawing into either the 4″ shop scheme or to one of my Porter-Cable vacuums). They provide a authenti friction fit into the dust tubes of each Bosch and Makita tool I own, and a great deal of others as well. I have found that the Jet and other brands of step adaptor just aren’t worth the effort: Poor fit means I have to tape them into place, which means that I’ve just committed a crummy little adaptor to one machine or portable tool. Nuts.

Until there’s a law that all light machines and portable tools ought to have the same size TAPERED dust portal, I’ll happily go on resolving for this tapered fitting and skip the rest of the plastic.

Oh yeah. The Fein is likewise better made and more lasting than it is challengers — critical for a piece of plastic that’s always getting pulled out of one fit-up and jambed into another.

11 of 11 humans found the following review helpful.
5Adapts the Fein Vacs to Festool Tools
By New England Yankee
Don’t be oversold on the hyped superiority of Festool vacs for their tools. While they are splendid vacs (I own one in addition to a Fein Turbo II) with tons of features, strictly from a vacuuming standpoint they don’t offer any better performance than the Fein – and that includes any supposed vantage of the Festool vac’s variable speed.

The one use for which I prefer the Festool vac is for sanding. But that’s because I have a Festool vac with a HEPA filter, and I do not have the HEPA filter for my Fein. There is also one actually good reason to prefer the FEIN vac over Festool, and that’s the cost of bags! Unlike sanding dust, chips from a tool like the Festool Domino will fill a bag in a hurry. Do yourself a favor and attach the Domino to your Fein instead!

This adapter may be trimmed to fit any Festool power tool and will store nicely in the Systainer. It is as flexible as the end of the Festool hose, so will adjust to either the round or oval dust outlets on Festool tools.

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