Using your saw – SawStop 3.0HP User Manual
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48 SawStop 10” Professional Cabinet Saw
Using Your Saw
Fig. 74
The hose or pipe connected to the blade guard dust collection port will have to be routed up from the saw 
so that it is kept out of the way of the wood that moves past the spreader as it is being cut. There are many 
ways to create a structure to reroute the hose from the dust port on the blade guard to a vacuum system. One 
possibility is to route the hose up vertically overhead from the back of the blade guard. Another possibility is to 
reroute the hose to the side along the saw as shown below. 
A structure like the one shown above can be put together using PVC pipes and fi ttings, adapters, splitters, 
fl exible vacuum hoses and duct tape which can commonly be found at hardware and woodworking stores.
to vacuum
system
Fig. 73
splitter
connect small
hose here
connect large
hose from vacuum
system here
 The other end of the hose can be 
hooked up to a splitter (available at 
woodworking and hardware stores) 
that connects both the hose from 
the blade guard and the 4 inch hose 
from the back of the cabinet to the 
dust collection vacuum system (see 
Fig. 73). Hose adapters or duct tape 
may be used to connect the hoses 
to the splitter depending on the port 
sizes available. 
