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    Question Specific tech name for adjustable coolant pipes?

    What is the specific technical name for the adjustable coolant pipe that is assembled from a stack of small plastic cones/spheres?

    I want to get a big diameter one, for vacuuming near the cutterhead, say 1 inch or 2.5 cm in diameter.

    Does such a thing even exist?

    Since I don't know the name of it, I don't know how to find it on the web. My Google-fu fails me.

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    Re: Specific tech name for adjustable coolant pipes?

    Flexible machine coolant pipe

    Attachment 312480

    You mean that? I don't know if you can find those at that diameter and I also doubt it would be efficient enough with just a naked pipe end, but perhaps I am wrong.

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    Re: Specific tech name for adjustable coolant pipes?

    Quote Originally Posted by DMahalko View Post
    What is the specific technical name for the adjustable coolant pipe that is assembled from a stack of small plastic cones/spheres?

    I want to get a big diameter one, for vacuuming near the cutterhead, say 1 inch or 2.5 cm in diameter.

    Does such a thing even exist?

    Since I don't know the name of it, I don't know how to find it on the web. My Google-fu fails me.
    It's name is Loc-Line, there is some other names Snap-Loc, Loc-Line was the original manufacture, I think 3/4" is the largest size
    Mactec54

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    Re: Specific tech name for adjustable coolant pipes?

    Thank you, that is exactly what I needed to know.

    1/4", 1/2", 3/4"... then it jumps up to 2.5" for fixed position vacuum hoses.

    modularhose.com - Loc-Line 2.5" ID System

    Which I've never seen before, and I must say is hilariously huge.

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