six-point socket said:Hi teemacs,
have you tried to use the DTS 400 with the filter bag instead of the vac? It would be one way to quickly determine if the problem is solely caused by the suction power of your vac as it has been suggested already.
From my two days of excessively using the DTS 400 with just the filter bag (sanding/roughening off wood protection from pine wood with 120 grit Brilliant 2 sandpaper) I can tell you that I needed to choose at least speed 4 to have it running smoothly over the surface. Slower than speed 4 had the DTS 400 behaving like in your description. But since I'm lacking experience with it's behavior on other materials/ with other grits I wouldn't dare drawing any conclusions from it.
I'd say you best bet is to give it a quick try without the vac and see if it's behavior improves, if it does the solution might be indeed the adapter shown by Cheese (or any self made variant).
Kind regards,
Oliver
PS: If someone needs help obtaining this adapter from Germany - let me know, I can buy and ship them if needed.
Thanks, Oliver, I'll certainly give that a try. I'll also check out the local dealer (just 10 minutes down the road) to see whether they have that adapter in stock. 25 Swissies won't break the bank.,