Floor Sweeps and Dust Ports, Sweep Straight Into Your Duct
Push the pile toward the port and let the suction do the rest. No dustpan, no bending, no mess left on the floor. Baseboard sweeps, wall-mount ports, and bench ports connect to 2-1/2 inch up to 4 inch duct. Made in the USA.
What Is a Dust Collection Floor Sweep?
A dust collection floor sweep is a low intake port that connects to your duct so you can sweep debris straight into the system. You mount it near the floor, push the pile toward it with a broom, and the suction pulls the mess away. No dustpan, no bending to scoop it up.
That turns cleanup into one quick pass. The sweep handles the pile that always lands by the saw, so the floor stays clear and the dust goes to the bin instead of back into the air. A clear floor is a safer floor, and you spend your time building, not sweeping.
Pick the Sweep That Fits the Spot
Baseboard Sweeps
Mount at floor level along a wall. The wide low slot lets you sweep debris straight into the duct with a broom. Great by a table saw or miter saw station.
Wall Mount Ports
Round or square intake ports that mount at any height. A quick pickup point for a bench, a router table, or anywhere you grab a hose often.
Bench Ports
Drop-in ports for a workbench top. Sit them flush for downdraft sanding or as a fast connection for portable tools.
A Note on Opening Size
The duct size on each sweep is stated and verified. The intake opening size is a guide, not a final number. Measure your space and your tools to confirm the opening works for your setup before you buy.
Build Out the Rest of Your Dust Run
Floor Sweep and Dust Port FAQ
What is a dust collection floor sweep?+
A dust collection floor sweep is a low intake port that connects to your duct so you can sweep debris straight into the system. You mount it at floor level, push the pile toward it with a broom, and the suction pulls it away with no dustpan.
What is the difference between a baseboard sweep and a wall mount port?+
A baseboard sweep sits at floor level with a wide low slot for sweeping, while a wall mount port mounts at any height as a quick-connect pickup. Use a baseboard sweep by a saw station and a wall mount port near a bench or router table.
What duct size does a floor sweep connect to?+
Each floor sweep lists its duct size, from 2-1/2 inch up to 4 inch. The outlet duct size is stated on the product page, so you can match it to your duct run before you order.
Do floor sweeps come with a blast gate?+
Some models include a blast gate and some do not. A blast gate lets you shut off the airflow when the sweep is not in use, so your suction stays strong at the other pickups. Each product page shows whether a gate is built in.
How do I mount a floor sweep?+
Most floor sweeps mount with screws through built-in holes. Check the product page to see if the model has screw holes or mounts another way. The intake opening size listed is a guide, so measure your space to confirm the fit before you buy.
Can I sweep debris straight into the duct with a broom?+
Yes. That is the whole point of a floor sweep. You sweep the pile toward the low intake slot and the suction pulls it into the duct. So you skip the dustpan and the bending and the mess gets handled in one pass.