1400 router speeds

Sta2LT

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Hi
I have a 1400 router and need to run a large bit rated at 16,000 max RPM. I am unable to find a speed chart that relates the 1-6 settings with real RPM. Does such a table exist somewhere???

Sorry if this has been covered and I was unable to find.

Mark
 
I honestly haven't had mine out of the box yet, but I'm under the impression they top 22,000 rpm flat out.
 
According to the specs for the OF1400 the rpm goes from 10000 to 22500. So if the increment of the electronics is linear in 6 steps you could expect each increment to be about 2500 rpm. 

1 - 10000
2 - 12500
3 - 15000
4 - 17500
5 - 20000
6 - 22500

If it's non-linear, then who knows what. I've never seen such charts been published.
 
You could always just run it at "1" to play it safe.

This is a good question though; I've often wanted a chart like that for some of the other tools I have that use the generically-labelled speed dials.

 
fdengel said:
You could always just run it at "1" to play it safe.

This is a good question though; I've often wanted a chart like that for some of the other tools I have that use the generically-labelled speed dials.

Mate, that's not safe! Running a bit too slow is almost as bad as running one too fast.
 
There are some general guidelines for speed settings in the manual based on router bit diameter and material. I will contact Germany to see if I can get some specific information about speed settings as they related to RPM.

You could always upgrade to the OF 2200, which has a label on the side of it with the speed settings and related RPMs.  [big grin]
 
Shane Holland said:
There are some general guidelines for speed settings in the manual based on router bit diameter and material. I will contact Germany to see if I can get some specific information about speed settings as they related to RPM.

You could always upgrade to the OF 2200, which has a label on the side of it with the speed settings and related RPMs.  [big grin]

Any word, Shane?

TIA,
Bill
 
Shane Holland said:
You could always upgrade to the OF 2200, which has a label on the side of it with the speed settings and related RPMs.  [big grin]

You are evil Shane. You just fed my desire for an OF2200 even more. Now I have to go to my local dealer and try it...
 
Yeh, that little voice in your head ... You need it, it makes perfect sense, it has green on it, it comes in a systainer ...

I like that voice  [big grin]
 
I just had to use my big bit again today and am wondering if Germany is working on this still???

Nice to meet you in Portland.  [smile]

Mark
 
Sorry, I missed the first bump. I never got that info from Germany. Will try again. Sorry about that.
 
Bump.  Anybody home up there in Lebanon, or are you still celebrating?

Still looking for a 1400 router speed chart to correlate the 1-6 numerical setting to RPM.  The dial is continuous with no click stops, so any chart would likely be precision guesswork, but I don't think we even know if the speeds are linear or logarithmic, eh?

Thanks in advance!
 
Tool_Fool said:
Bump.  Anybody home up there in Lebanon, or are you still celebrating?

Still looking for a 1400 router speed chart to correlate the 1-6 numerical setting to RPM.  The dial is continuous with no click stops, so any chart would likely be precision guesswork, but I don't think we even know if the speeds are linear or logarithmic, eh?

Thanks in advance!

Right now it's early and Sunday in Lebanon.  And snowy.  I doubt celebrations are happening except for those Indy Colts fans.

I'm sure Shane will see the bump.

Peter
 
Bump.

I've seen other threads, but it seems like "Official Festool" ought to have a guide like this for the RPMs in settings 1-6.
 
Festool USA said:
There are some general guidelines for speed settings in the manual based on router bit diameter and material. I will contact Germany to see if I can get some specific information about speed settings as they related to RPM.

You could always upgrade to the OF 2200, which has a label on the side of it with the speed settings and related RPMs.  [big grin]

Oh now you tell me......
 
Kev said:
Yeh, that little voice in your head ... You need it, it makes perfect sense, it has green on it, it comes in a systainer ...

I like that voice  [big grin]

You are a evil man....

I knew there was so,etching I liked about you
 
It's linear and we measured it with a laser tachometer a little while ago. There's never been an official word from Festool though.

They're a constant step speed, so on the OF 1400, approximately...

10,000 RPM      1
12,400 RPM      2
14,800 RPM      3
17,200 RPM      4
19,600 RPM      5
22,000 RPM      6

See http://festoolownersgroup.com/ask-festool/router-speeds/ for some more info.
 
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