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Rikon 1Hp Portable Dust Collector

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Style: 1 HP Portable Dust Collector


Features

  • Great for small shops
  • Versatile
  • 2-Micron cloth bag

Description

1 HP portable dust collector 60-105 is a great size and adaptable for many uses that a small shop encounters. Single 4 In. dust port draws 660 CFM, more than enough vacuum power for big chip makers, like jointer and planers. Built- in casters and handle make moving it about easy. Features an adjustable pipe extension with chip collecting funnel that can be positioned high for use with lathes, drill presses, workbenches etc. Includes 2 micron cloth filter bag, 108 In. long x 4 In. dust hose, adjustable pipe & funnel attachment system, safety on/off switch, and wall mounting brackets. 1 HP develops 660 CFM 4 In. dust port inlet for attaching to a single machine Includes casters for easy mobility around the shop Includes adjustable pipe & funnel system for dust collection use with lathes, drill presses, workbenches, etc. can be positioned up to 55 In. high.


Manufacturer: ‎Rikon Power Tools


Part Number: ‎RIK-60-105


Item Weight: ‎55.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎22.5 x 19.5 x 17 inches


Item model number: ‎RIK-60-105


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Thickness: ‎17 Inches


Horsepower: ‎1.00


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 8, 2016


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  • Capable collector for the money, but a few caveats keeps it from being a 5 star product.
I settled on this dust collector after researching what seemed like dozens of collectors. Originally I was going to purchase the POWERTEC DC5370 Wall Dust Collector with 2.5 Micron Filter Bag , but I decided on the Rikon due to the fact that it comes with the hose ( serviceable, nothing to brag about ), casters, 2 micron bag, and the dust funnel thingy. Plus I own a Rikon slow speed grinder that I am very happy with so even though the Rikon Portable Dust Collector didn't have any reviews. I figured it was worth a shot and if I was unhappy with it, I could return it to my local WoodCraft store. In the short time I've owned this collect, I am overall pleased. Although I must note, I had to make a warranty claim on the day it arrived due to a punctured dust collection hose. I believe the puncture was due to packaging. The hose is cramped in the box and it had rubbed against a metal protrusion on the dust collector. A quick phone call to the U.S. based customer service remedied the problem, albeit I didn't receive the hose for 7 business days. This is my first dust collector, and as such, I have no frame of reference in which to compare it. However, I will say that it is much quieter than the Shop-Vac I was using for dust collection ( which burned up after just one year of intermittent use ) and it moves a much higher volume of air. It doesn't have the same type of suction of a Shop-Vac, but it does pull more dust and shavings than a Shop-Vac. I have paired the collector with the Trash Can Cyclone Lid and a 30 gallon metal garbage can, and I have to say it works exceptionally well. The combination has definitely exceeded my expectations. I have a ShopSmith Power Pro Planer to which I added a four inch dust port, and the dust collector/cyclone combination probably eliminates 90% or more of the shavings and dust. Although I am pleased with the collector, especially at the current sale price, there are three gripes I have about the machine. 1. I'm not crazy about the way the bag attaches to the machine. Most of the machines I looked at just used a clamp to hold the bag to output port, the Rikon bag uses a strap and buckle along with a clamp. The combination of the strap and clamp makes it somewhat awkward to install the bag and causes the bag to have a slight kink when it inflates. This does not seem to affect the operation of the collector and is only an annoyance when first installing the bag. However, the bag does have a nice wide zippered opening that makes it easy to dump out chips and dust. 2. The dust funnel is a good idea, and I have used it to pull sanding dust from a belt sander and as a floor sweep. That is when I am able to get the hose to stay on it. The inlet port of the funnel is slightly larger in diameter than other dust collection fittings. The quick connect fitting I use will not fit over the port, and wrestling the hose on it is an exercise in frustration. I don't count this as a knock against Rikon, since I think they source these from a different manufacturer. And I think it's safe to say it's the same manufacturer that supplies funnels to WoodCraft as the funnels in the store exhibited the same problem. I'm going to try lightly sanding the outside of the inlet port and see if that helps. 3. The white impeller cover flange or inlet flange or whatever you want to call has no gasket between it and the housing of the collector. I discovered this when I noticed fine dust building up on the outside of the housing between the screws on the flange. I remedied this by removing the flange, and adding a strip of foam insulation along the diameter of the flange. Since installing the insulation, I have noticed no new dust build up and I think slightly better suction. I checked the impeller while I had it apart, and from what I can tell, the impeller is fairly thick steel and seems to be heavy duty, at least for an entry level collector. In conclusion, I give this unit four stars, despite the fact I haven't used it very much since I received it. I would give the unit five stars had it not been for the damaged hose, the lack of a gasket, and other minor frustrations. Due to my current set-up, I needed a unit that was portable, drew less than 15 amps, and had sufficient air flow. So for the money I find it to be a capable collector, especially for my needs. However, if I hadn't found this on sale, I would have purchased the Powertec and used the money I saved on shipping ( Prime ) to purchase a dust hose and other accessories. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017 by Joseph Longwell

  • Get your feet wet in dust collection without the screaming of a shop vac
Got it yesterday, assembled it after supper, used it ripping Baltic birch plywood on a 10" contractor saw today. Nicely packaged, no damage. Easy assembly, just look at the illustrations and read thru the instructions first, there is an option for wall mounting it or putting it on casters and you want do decide before you start. I find it very quiet, a low hum rather than the ear plugs mandatory scream of a shopvac. Build quality is good as far as I can see. It all fits and works and is nicely finished. I had some dust come up from my throat plate on the saw, but nothing like without dust collection. Mine has the easy empty bag with the zipper, I suspect all the newer ones do. Unless all/most your tools have 4" ports just order some 2 1/2 to 4" adapters for your tools, or a single 4 to 2 1/2 adapter to put on the inlet of the dust collector and use a 2 1/2' hose to increase suction. (note, that last is a recommendation from Rikon customer support after I emailed how best to connect all of my 2 1/2" port tools.) I plan to connect it to one tool at a time, I don't think it would support a central system, too much vacuum loss for a 1 HP blower. ** edit below I have a cyclone type trash can lid coming that will supposedly drop out most of the dust and chips into a metal trash can before it gets to the dust bag. (Lots of them out there, I got the Veritas brand.) ** edited after cyclonic duct separator installed Not nearly enough power to effectively use a separator. I waited till my lid came, installed it on a metal trash can and hooked it up. At first I put a 2 1/2" Y connector in the line (total length about 10 feet) and connected one end to the dust shroud on my Porter Cable 12 1/2" lunch box planer and ran a short second hose to a small funnel on the infeed side to pick up the dust and chips that always get kicked out the front. Total fail. With two hoses the funnel would not even pick up loose dust when used as a vacuum wand, you could barely feel a draft with your hand. Plan B, removed the second hose and taped over the second port reducing the system to a single inlet. Ran a piece of mahogany thru the planer several times to thickness it and the in line dust separator managed to corral most of chips and dust and keep it out of the bag, but the bench got pretty covered and the infeed side spewed a lot of chips also. It did an acceptable job, but the amount of chips from the planer is more than it can handle. It did a good job on the saw, you could turn the saw on and see dust moving toward the saw blade and being sucked down, although some dust does escape. My experience is that it is not capable of supporting the vacuum loss caused by using a dust separator in the line at full efficiency, but it is enough to make the chips and dust from a planer manageable if you don't mind vacuuming the surrounding area after you are done. (I will make a stand and it will get used in front of the open garage door in the future). I still consider it a good value, but with the caveat that you have to adjust your expectations to match the price and be prepared to live with the limitations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2020 by Old Guy

  • Good quality for a good price
I bought this a few months ago. It does the job with no fuss. I gave it 4stars because the output chamber was bent. You can see it in the picture. I’m not sure if that’s manufacturer’s fault or Amazon’s delivery. But over all I’m happy with it n will recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Competent entry level dust collection
This is my first real dust collector for my garage and so far it's met expectations. The build seems solid, the suction is strong, and while loud it's not as loud as I expected. The hose and funnel aren't anything fancy but it's nice to have regardless. As other reviews pointed out, the motor cover arrived bent preventing the motor from spinning. The shipping box wasn't damaged or banged around so that caught me off guard. I was able to straighten it back up with a hammer and get things running. Rikon is sending a replacement no questions asked. I'm impressed with how responsive their e-mail support was for this issue and it bodes well should I ever need any warranty service in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by Ryan Demski

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