I don’t know if it was the same brand but I bought one about 5 years ago to add to my DeWalt chop saw. It was not compatible, fortunately the seller took it back for a full refund. Just a word of caution, check for compatibility!
Similar to the approach recommended by Phil, I use a zero clearance fence as well as on the table. Makes alignment easy, accurate and cuts down on tear out.
Zero clearance fence and dust collection on my DeWalt. Since the saw is no longer used for angle cuts the shield could be closed up a bit and perhaps become more effective. The collector hose is connected to a 4” run to the main DC. The notch at the top of the fence enhanced the dust collection as well.
Originally the system was connected to a shallow vent at the bottom of the cage but that was not terribly effective. Connecting the DC directly to the saw provides better collection.
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