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Festool CTM26 E AC (#1)
MachineInfoBox Festool CTM26 E AC (#1) | |
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Synonyms: | hoover, "Chip & Dale"; DE: Staubsauger, Werkstattsauger, Kesselsauger |
Type: | Dust Extractors |
Material: | dry dirt in its usual setup, wet dirt only with special bag |
Location: | Handheld Wood Tool Area |
Access Requirements: | Read the Wiki Page |
Status: | Working |
Manual: | libble.de |
Tutors: |
The two large Festool shop vacs can also be used as an extension cord of sorts and supports continuous (manual) or automatic (depending on the connected tool) action.
Make sure you uncoil the cord before use, and please be aware that our large Bosch chop saw draws too much power to be safely connected through the on-board outlet of a shop vac.
Use these shop vacs whenever dealing with dangerous dust - they are class "M" rated.
Troubleshooting
If Chip & Dale are not happy, they will let you know about it by beeping and maybe even ceasing to work. Please stop and fix the problem immediately!
- is the correct hose diameter selected on the little numbered dial in the front? It should be "27" and there is no reason to change that unless you connect a different hose!
- does the problem persist if you turn the shop Vac on with the hose pulled out? If not, check whether something got stuck in the hose and carefully remove the jam
- is the bag simply full? Please replace it (or report the problem if you can't find new bags)!
- RTFM
Compatible Tools
already compatible:
- handheld circular saw
- Bosch chop saw
- scroll saw
- router table & installed router
- eccentric sanders (old Festool "Rotex" models)
- Oscillating Tool
- "Parkside" jigsaw
- Bosch jigsaw
- Bosch PSS 250 AE sheet sander (with flexible Festo adapter - in the box)
- Makita DRT50 router (simple diameter reduction, manufacturer's vacuum attachments already in the box)
- made to work with [[:File:Makita router with stolen dust adapter.jpg|"stolen" adapter from the scroll saw]] (which is fine without it)
not tested/adapters needed:
- drill press - rather complicated to make, but could be nice for certain materials
- small bandsaw (CMI C-S-BS 250)
- SKIL sheet sander
- belt sander
- <more TBD>
Dust Adapter Design
If you a interested in designing and 3D-printing an adapter for a tool, here are the dimensions (pdf) to implement: