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« on: March 22, 2012, 05:18 PM »

Just stumbled across this from Schneider which is a brand of TTS who own Festool and Protool


http://www.schneider-airsystems.de/Produkte/Seiten/Produktdetailansicht.aspx?pid=A911000&name=SysMaster-SYM-150-8-6-WXOF

Looks nice in the black tloc Big Grin
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« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2012, 05:27 PM »

So frustrating that something like that will never be available over here.  Unless its a DIY version.  But that is nice!

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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2012, 06:00 PM »

Good find.

I really like the look of that.

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« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2012, 06:08 PM »

Wow, that is sweeeeet.  Though if I'm converting right, that's about $600US.  Plus, it has DeFault's colors...


I just picked up this little guy today




..and it fits *perfectly* inside a Sys 5, with enough room for pigtail hose, and I'm hoping two nail guns (16g and 18g), and my poly 50' hose.

The feet fall just where they need to avoid the bottom ribs.  I haven't had time to fiddle with the interior, securing it or cutting some holes for the hose and cord.  But more to follow in a future thread, perhaps.

On sale at Sears for $59.99
http://www.sears.com/campbell-hausfeld-2-gallon-air-compressor-with-accessories/p-00917610000P

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« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2012, 07:04 PM »

Wicked nice fined!   I knew schneider was part of the TTS   and checked some of their stuff out a while ago but didnt see that!!   Must be fairly recent!

Well Im pretty sure it was on many peoples I wish Festool mode a compressor inside a systainer well it was mine! !  Well they have basically made it come true!


I might be interested in one! .........

Warren wa price?! lol


JMB
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« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2012, 07:12 PM »

that looks pritty cool. shame about the price

is there a uk or english version of that site
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of 1400, MFT 3,, even more t locs for other tools


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« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2012, 07:28 PM »

that looks pritty cool. shame about the price

is there a uk or english version of that site

http://www.schneider-airsystems.de/Service/Downloads/Documents/!SD-Katalog_2011_EN.pdf
this is what I looked through last time I checked the site out and looking at it doesnt loos like it has the new compressor on it

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« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2012, 07:35 PM »

that looks pritty cool. shame about the price

is there a uk or english version of that site

http://www.schneider-airsystems.de/Service/Downloads/Documents/!SD-Katalog_2011_EN.pdf
this is what I looked through last time I checked the site out and looking at it doesnt loos like it has the new compressor on it

JMB





pity / a bit too dear anyway.
jmb your half dutch or something , can you read that site. anything else usefull on it
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wish list
of 1400, MFT 3,, even more t locs for other tools


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« Reply #8 on: March 22, 2012, 11:53 PM »

Wow, that is sweeeeet.  Though if I'm converting right, that's about $600US.  Plus, it has DeFault's colors...


I just picked up this little guy today

[ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ]


..and it fits *perfectly* inside a Sys 5, with enough room for pigtail hose, and I'm hoping two nail guns (16g and 18g), and my poly 50' hose.

The feet fall just where they need to avoid the bottom ribs.  I haven't had time to fiddle with the interior, securing it or cutting some holes for the hose and cord.  But more to follow in a future thread, perhaps.

On sale at Sears for $59.99
http://www.sears.com/campbell-hausfeld-2-gallon-air-compressor-with-accessories/p-00917610000P






I would love to see your review of this after you get a chance to use it.  Thanks for showing it here.

Steve






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« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2012, 12:16 AM »

Wow, that is sweeeeet.  Though if I'm converting right, that's about $600US.  Plus, it has DeFault's colors...


I just picked up this little guy today

[ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ]


..and it fits *perfectly* inside a Sys 5, with enough room for pigtail hose, and I'm hoping two nail guns (16g and 18g), and my poly 50' hose.

The feet fall just where they need to avoid the bottom ribs.  I haven't had time to fiddle with the interior, securing it or cutting some holes for the hose and cord.  But more to follow in a future thread, perhaps.

On sale at Sears for $59.99
http://www.sears.com/campbell-hausfeld-2-gallon-air-compressor-with-accessories/p-00917610000P




Wow - followed the link and got a big splash message saying Sears now ship to Australia ... But why? Do they have a desire to outgun Amazon?
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« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2012, 04:35 AM »

A neat little thing that Schneider....but holy moly look at the noise level! 90 dB(A)  Scared

I believe I can find a compressor with same air specs but with a noise level around 60 dB(A)

And even as low as 42 dB (A).  http://www.kgk.dk/default.asp?Action=Details&Item=334 (Sorry I dont know about the price)

Systainer or not I wouldn't dream of picking a compressor that noisy.  Tongue Out


 
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« Reply #11 on: March 23, 2012, 11:23 AM »

Wow, that is sweeeeet.  Though if I'm converting right, that's about $600US.  Plus, it has DeFault's colors...


I just picked up this little guy today

[ ERROR: SPECIFIED ATTACHMENT MISSING ]


..and it fits *perfectly* inside a Sys 5, with enough room for pigtail hose, and I'm hoping two nail guns (16g and 18g), and my poly 50' hose.

The feet fall just where they need to avoid the bottom ribs.  I haven't had time to fiddle with the interior, securing it or cutting some holes for the hose and cord.  But more to follow in a future thread, perhaps.

On sale at Sears for $59.99
http://www.sears.com/campbell-hausfeld-2-gallon-air-compressor-with-accessories/p-00917610000P

I would love to see your review of this after you get a chance to use it.  Thanks for showing it here.

Steve






Will do, Steve.  FYI, your post has your reply embedded within the quote.  Careful on where you put your new text.
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« Reply #12 on: March 23, 2012, 12:25 PM »

Wicked nice fined!   I knew schneider was part of the TTS   and checked some of their stuff out a while ago but didnt see that!!   Must be fairly recent!

Well Im pretty sure it was on many peoples I wish Festool mode a compressor inside a systainer well it was mine! !  Well they have basically made it come true!


I might be interested in one! .........

Warren wa price?! lol


JMB

I'll find out if they're available to us and if so, how much.

Regards

Warren
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« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2012, 01:20 PM »

A neat little thing that Schneider....but holy moly look at the noise level! 90 dB(A)  Scared
I believe I can find a compressor with same air specs but with a noise level around 60 dB(A)
And even as low as 42 dB. Systainer or not I wouldn't dream of picking a compressor that noisy.  

It shouldn't be much of a problem finding a quieter small compressor. I just bought the Senco PC1010 compressor and although it's supposed to be rated at 69db, it sure sounds quieter than that. Running it in my apartment, a regular conversation can go on at the same time without effort.

And, just to tie the subject into this thread, I looked into fitting it into a systainer. Width wise, it fits perfectly. Depth wise it's a little too deep, but the Senco would fit very neatly if the frame was removed from it. At 20 lbs, it looks very systainer friendly.

I'm not into carrying systainers around so I won't be modifying my Senco, but it looks like an ideal compressor to use if someone wants to do so.
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« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2012, 05:23 PM »

i'd buy one if they was not mega expensive
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