JET 709563 Collection Bags, Clear Plastic, 20" Diameter (5-Pack)
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No, this bag is designed to fit Jet 708636K.
A Jet DC-based dust collector is what I use. I use these bags at 1100 degrees Fahrenheit. They're a perfect fit.
The dimensions are 30" by 40". I use aniline, which is 32" by 44" in size. They are a lot less expensive. It cost $44 for a box of 100. 8 mils
Selected User Reviews For JET 709563 Collection Bags, Clear Plastic, 20" Diameter (5-Pack)
My dust collector is from Harbor Freight. These bags are exactly what I needed. You won't have to worry about tares because the plastic bag's gauge is quite thick.
Bags in my Delta collector would develop holes or split seams due to either the pressure or the chips swirling around. The bags are far less durable than the Delta bag, which lasted a year. I have a 1 micron filter on top and probably have a little more pressure than normal, but I figured the bags should last, so I switched to a 1 micron cloth bag on the bottom and have had no problems since. Additionally, the time between filter cleanings is significantly increased.
My previous bags lasted fifteen years, and I'm hoping that these will last as long. Before starting the unit, I use a precollector to collect the sawdust.
After a lot of use, the bags that came with my dust filter were pretty much worn out. I expect these to last several years because they are simple replacements and appear to be of comparable quality.
These are JET bags, the same ones that came with my shop vacuum. It's better to get these than thinner replacements because the vacuum has good suction and a big discharge. It's a bit on the pricey side, but it's well worth it.
BUT . Despite the fact that they were advertised to fit my machine (Jet DC1100), I discovered that they were several inches larger in diameter than the machine, making it a bit of a challenge to get them on and sealed tight.
5 bags, same as the original that came with the machine; as a hobbist woodworker, I've been able to get by with 3 bags for several years. Apply a small amount of duct tape to minor holes and keep going!.
These are the first jet bags ever made. Unless they tear, which has never happened, I reuse them at least four or five times. I don't know why I'm getting rid of them. I don't always empty them into a regular large trash bag because I'm too lazy. LOL.