Woodstock Grounding Kit For Dust Collection Systems
Woodstock Grounding Kit For Dust Collection Systems
Hero image 0 of Woodstock Grounding Kit For Dust Collection Systems, 0 of 2

Woodstock Grounding Kit For Dust Collection Systems

Key item features

  • That electricity could become a hazard that could start a fire
  • Our grounding kit provides everything you need to ground a dust collection system
  • Kit includes 50 ft of 14 gauge bare copper wire, electrical connectors, grounding screws, terminal ends and instructions
  • Wire nuts included
Current price is $18.99
Price when purchased online
Out of stock

How do you want your item?

How do you want your item?
Out of stock
Report an issue with this seller

About this item

Product details

Specifications

Warranty

Warnings

Customer ratings & reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
stars19 ratings10 reviews
How item rating is calculated
Filtered and sorted results would be available on the new 'Customer ratings & reviews' page.
Sort by |

Showing 1-3 of 10 reviews

Apr 10, 2025
Steve in Sequim WA
5 out of 5 stars review

Seller Verified Purchase

Great product!

Great solution to dust static dangers. Grizzly is a reliable source for this hard-to-find stranded bare copper. Reasonable price also.

Review from grizzly.com
Helpful?13BZJIWGOD8S156869159
reply from Grizzly Customer Experience Team

Thanks for the review! We're glad to hear it's great!

Jun 14, 2020
LEONARD D
5 out of 5 stars review

Nice little kit to get things going.

Since I now have a pacemaker I needed to make sure everything is grounded properly. They say static charges will not harm it but why take the chance. This seemed to be the perfect get yourself going kit. It was. Nice to have a little kit and not have to worry about missing stuff. Plenty of wire for a small shop..

Review from grizzly.com
Helpful?13BZJIWGOD8S156869159
Jul 18, 2020
Walmart customer
5 out of 5 stars review

Have a dust collector? You need this.

my shop has grown over the last year. I've added power equipment and using my shop vac just wasn't working. Besides having to drag it from one tool to another, it couldn't keep up with my table saw, jointer and planer. Installing a dedicated two stage dust collector was my best choice. That said, the act of moving wood chips and fines through PVC pipe created quite a large static electrical charge at times. I'm a retired industrial master electrician and I've received static shocks before, but these were large and unnecessary. Attaching a ground wire keeps the pipe safe to touch and open or close a blast gate. No static shocks is a good thing.

Review from grizzly.com
Helpful?13BZJIWGOD8S156869159