custard
Established Member
There's a jig I've used for years for cutting circles and ellipses, I'm comfortable using it and confident in the results. I have a job coming up where it would be useful to have a vacuum clamp facility for this jig.
Good news is that the jig manufacturer does exactly the vacuum clamp I need. Bad news is that they're American and the compressed air connection will be to a North American spec.
I'm pretty clueless about compressed air connections, so I don't know if this isn't really a problem as there are adaptors widely available, or if it's a giant can of worms to be avoided at all costs.
Here's my compressor and the line out connections,
And here's the business end of the vacuum clamp it needs to connect to,
Good news is that the jig manufacturer does exactly the vacuum clamp I need. Bad news is that they're American and the compressed air connection will be to a North American spec.
I'm pretty clueless about compressed air connections, so I don't know if this isn't really a problem as there are adaptors widely available, or if it's a giant can of worms to be avoided at all costs.
Here's my compressor and the line out connections,
And here's the business end of the vacuum clamp it needs to connect to,