Upgrading My Grizzly Dust Collector’s Inlet: DIY or Not?

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Asked By CraftyCactus42 On

I'm working with an older Grizzly dust collector that has a 5" inlet. I'm considering upgrading it to a 6" inlet to match my separator and main duct runs before it goes down to 4". The 5" size is a bit inconvenient as it's not easy to find replacements. Has anyone tried this kind of DIY upgrade, and what should I be cautious about?

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Answered By MaverickWrench88 On

As an aero engineer, I’d advise against modifying the volute or fan housing since they’re designed to work with specific dimensions. Instead, you might want to use a smooth neck-down adapter to fit into the volute. Make sure there are no internal edges or steps, as these can cause turbulence. If possible, a short straight pipe can help the airflow, improving the fan’s efficiency without adding too much drag. That way, you can maximize air intake without compromising your system.

CraftyCactus42 -

Excellent, thanks!

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