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PSI Woodworking TSGUARD Table Saw Dust Collection Guard

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Features

  • Ideal solution for table saw safety and dust control; Connected to your dust collection system, it captures the dust thrown up by your table saw blade
  • Accepts saw blades up to 16"; Allows tilts for 45 degree cuts; Adjusts easily to suit thickness of material being cut
  • Boom extends up to 83"; Can be mounted to ceiling for maximum clearance; Easily swings out of the way if not needed for certain cutting jobs
  • Connects to any standard 4" dust collection hose or ductwork
  • Replacement clear dust collection hood is available (TSGUARD-DH)

Description

Ideal solution for table saw safety and dust control; Connected to your dust collection system, it captures the dust thrown up by your table saw blade. Accepts saw blades up to 16"; Allows tilts for 45 degree cuts; Adjusts easily to suit thickness of material being cut. Boom extends up to 83"; Can be mounted to ceiling for maximum clearance; Easily swings out of the way if not needed for certain cutting jobs. Connects to any standard 4" dust collection hose or ductwork. Replacement clear dust collection hood is available (TSGUARD-DH). From the Manufacturer The PSI Woodworking TSGUARD Table Saw Dust Collection Guard is the ideal solution for table saw safety and dust control. When connected to a dust collection system, the PSI Dust Collection Guard captures the dust thrown up by your table saw blade. The Guard can be used on any table saw with an extension table. It is very easy to install and easily swings out of the way. A unique counter-balance allows for fast and easy positioning.

Manufacturer: ‎PSI Woodworking


Part Number: ‎TSGUARD


Item Weight: ‎41.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎47.3 x 12.8 x 6.5 inches


Item model number: ‎TSGUARD


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Multicolor


Material: ‎Other


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Blade Length: ‎16 Inches


Included Components: ‎Bare-Tool


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎2 Years Under Normal Use


Date First Available: September 21, 2004


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  • I dont often write reviews, but...
This product was wonderful. I expected to only use bits and pieces of what they sent with the intent of fabricating my own components if anything was lacking, but I ended up using everything, minus the extra pieces they send in case you want to mount to the ceiling. The boom was plenty long enough for my extended table. For now I am not mounting to the floor and the boom is sturdy enough with the supplied tensioning system and table mounting plate. Eventually I may create a friction pad for the floor mount, but it is good for now. Heavy duty but not overweight. My only addition would be a 90 deg mounting option to allow the vertical post to be used to convey the dust instead of a flexible hose. The value for cost is wonderful here. I was debating on the sawstop boom setup but glad I saved the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021 by Cody H.

  • Well made but not for the faint of heart
When unboxed, I was impressed with the heft and quality of the components. What I wasn't impressed by was the instructions. The less than detailed instructions for mounting the vertical pipe left me scratching my head. Especially mounting the hanger bar to the saw table. Fortunately there are several holes already on my cast iron table. I cut and mounted a 1 x 3 piece of plywood to the edge of the table, bolting it in place. Again, after scratching my head, I took the plywood piece off, drilled 2 more holes for the hanger bar, put 2, 1/4 x 20 flathead screws in from the back, then put nuts and flat washers on the outside and remounted the plywood to the saw. The instructions for mounting the braces from the vertical pipe to the saw were equally head scratching. Having to bend the ends of each brace to match the angle to the saw was problematic. I finally decided to make a slight bend and allow the mounting bolts do the rest as they were tightened up. Finding a place to attach the braces to the saw was painful. My table fence mounts on brackets on the right side of the saw. I have a router mounted on the right side also. I had to mount the braces about perpendicular to the vertical pipe, parallel to the floor. The instructions show these brackets at about a 45° angle upward from the vertical pipe. In that configuration there is no support to keep the vertical pipe from moving in or out. Perpendicular to the pipe and parallel to the floor makes the pipe stay vertical with maximum support. Equally frustrating was the length of the horizontal pipe structure. To keep the blade guard centered over the blade, the horizontal pipe stuck out a good 14" beyond the vertical pipe. A head knocker. I ended up sliding the horizontal pipe in towards the saw and marking a ring around the pipe about 14" from the outside end. With the aid of an air powered cutoff saw, I cut the 14" piece off. End result was the blade guard centered over the blade and the outside end of the pipe stuck out about 3-4", allowing me to connect my 2 1/2" hose from the dust collector to it. As for mounting the blade guard assembly, no matter what I did, attaching the hose between the guard and the pipe caused the guard to cant to the left. I ended up slightly bending the bracket that the suspension unit mounts to the t-track assembly slightly clockwise. After reattaching everything the guard sat level with the saw table. Suction is quite good. Playing with the bolts that hold the suspension units arms, slightly loosening or tightening as I went and slightly adjusting the counter weight in or out made the unit function well. A piece of wood passes easily under the guard, however the guard does not drop back down by itself. Overall I'm pleased with the unit even with all of the tweaks I had to make. Just be aware that the instructions are poor and modifications are necessary to make it safe and functional for your saw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2022 by Thomas H. Digiovanni

  • marginal value received
I have a Powermatic 2000 with a zero clearance insert hooked up to a 3hp cyclone dust collector, and don't use the supplied blade guard. Because I was still getting dust off the blade, I thought this type collector would do two things: 1) catch more dust, and 2) provide some additional safety. It helps with the safety factor (unless I have it swiveled out of the way), but is only marginally effective in gathering more dust. Although connected in the recommended fashion to the dust collector, in practice, dust exiting the blade continues to move primarily horizontally across the board towards the user - NOT sucked vertically into the collector. This is because the unit conflicts with either the fence or the miter gauge*, effectively preventing the unit from riding close to the surface. As I spend more time working with it, a better way to operate may become obvious, but at this point, the dust collection improvement isn't significant. NOTE *: the unit can be horizontally adjusted which would change the relative position with the miter gaure/fence and allow lowering it to the wood's surface. Doing this might help improve the collection effectiveness, but adds a step to the process. Regarding the shipping: the unit came poorly wrapped/packaged - taped and torn, and material barely contained within the box. Although the pieces were all there (except one hose clamp), some were scratched. Others have previously commented on this - with no apparent improvement by the mfr. Regarding the construction: seems to be sturdy, easy to adjust the vertical movement; wouldn't pay more for one of the higher priced units if they are similarly effective. I have mine mounted to be able to swing away from the table, and it easily handles the movement without problem. The 3-star rating is based on the limited additional collection perceived, and the poor shipping method. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2009 by lwp99

  • Blizzard is Gone
I got tired of sawdust and chips hitting me in the face and chest as I stood in front of the blade making my cuts, so I decided to give it a try. My shop in the basement is small, so mounting to the side would take up too much room. I opted for the overhead mounting. Easy to do and I added the extra screws in the vertical pipe as recommended. The results are that about 90% of dust is collected. There is a little bit that escapes and lands on the table, but absolutely nothing like the blizzard that had been coming off the blade. My dust collector is a 2 HP model that flows about 1700 cfm. I connected a "Y" to send 4" lines to the hybrid saw and the overhead collector. For the cost, I would recommend this device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2016 by Michael C R

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