Thanks for the replies. They raise a few more questions, though.
The Festool rep I talked to mentioned the 150mbar. I don't understand this spec. I don't know much about vacuum pumps, but my understanding is:
- The more CFM it pumps, the quicker it will pull a vacuum, and the more frequently I can clamp/un-clamp stuff without losing vacuum and having to wait.
- The higher the max vacuum, the stronger the clamp.
150mbar is 2.2PSI. Assuming this is a reverse measure of max vacuum, with 14.7PSI being standard sea level air pressure, your clamping pressure would be 14.7 - 2.2 = 12.5PSI. What I don't understand, though, is the comment about the cheap Amazon pumps pulling .05mbar. If my logic above is correct, .05mbar is a better vacuum and MORE clamping pressure than 150mbar. But that doesn't make sense based on the prices...
Other questions:
- Does anyone know what fittings Festool use on this? Even if not the manufacturer, maybe the standard?
- Would one these guys work? -
http://www.amazon.com/FJC-6912-Vacuum-Pump-5-0/dp/B000XQ2S4M/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1462458272&sr=8-8&keywords=vacuum+pump What is the difference between a pump like this and the $329 one on the veneering website? Quality, for sure, but from a performance/functionality perspective, anything?
Part of my reasoning for not wanting the Festool one, besides the price, is I want to use it for other applications, too, and am concerned about not being able to get quick connect fittings for my other projects to match Festool.
Thanks!