Hi,
What is the arc that the arm will swing without having to adjust or change anything?
Seth Semenza
What is the arc that the arm will swing without having to adjust or change anything?
Seth Semenza
Corwin said:.
....It also should probably be noted that the D27 can be readily installed or removed with the hose brackets intact, but these brackets have to be disassembled to install around the larger D36 hose. The D36 is held somewhat snuggly within these brackets, which is fine, but without the ability to easily change between hoses one will probably want to leave the larger hose mounted and simply use ties to hang the smaller hose from the power-cord hooks during sanding operations.....
semenza said:... I am curious to know if it is possible to get extra hose brackets for the arm as parts, and attach an additional hose with a second row of them?
Also does the arm have enough strength to hold a D36 and two D27s?
richard.selwyn said:I thought I saw someone (maybe Bob Marino) mention an alumin(i)um replacement for the pivot on the boom arm. My plastic one is sagging badly and I'd like to replace it. Anyone have the Festool reference please?
Bob Marino said:Some customers have noticed distortion of the white plastic swivel coupler in the boom arm, resulting in the arm starting to sag. Festool now has a replacement coupler made of solid aluminum that is available for those boom arms with the problem. It is available by request on an individual basis, shipped at no charge. The item number is 465 -796.
Bob
Corwin said:Oh, and the arm swings 90 degrees.
Corwin
Corwin said:Best ask your dealer as to the availability of hose brackets, but I did receive a replacement for one with a broken cord clip.
A second row of brackets can be mounted on the arm. If I were to do as you suggest, I would leave the D36 on and simply insall the D27 when needed since it is able to be installed/removed without messing with the brackets. I don't understand the need for a third hose unless you mean two D27s coupled together. In any event, the nylon coupler will probably get bent out of shape with two hoses attached for long -- even with removing the D27 when not in use, I needed to get the aluminum replacement -- works fine now, so I'll continue to remove the D27 after use.
Oh, and the arm swings 90 degrees.
Corwin
ericbuggeln said:... My first question is "will a ct 22 with boom arm fit through there without taking apart?"
ericbuggeln said:I was also wondering if I clamp these two connections will they work well? and would effect anything if I were to cut down the y blanking piece so that when combo ed with DD would fit in a Sys 5?
ericbuggeln said:I have read many of the boom arm stuff on this site, couldn't seem to find the one about multiple hoses working well with a little ingenuity?
ericbuggeln said:I did see that by buying the boom arm I would get enough hose to run from DD to vac?
ericbuggeln said:I would be willing to bet that I screwed up pics. Thanks Eric
ericbuggeln said:corwin, let me start by saying that you are the man. My post was pretty question heavy and maybe a bit needy, but you took time out of your life to fully answer my questions and give advice. I owe you one.
This is a prime example of why the FOG is worth signing up for. I'm sure I would have figured it out eventually, but the amount of time saved couldn't even be calculated. It's not just the fact that there are many talented geniuses on this site, but also helpful, thanks again, Eric
Corwin said:... To retain the plug and play aspect, you might want to have fittings that stay attached to the cyclone end with AS fittings and you wire to them.
Corwin said:Another way to go that might work for you is the Loc-Line products. Hose sections and most fittings are already Antistatic, so connecting directly with AS hose(s) should be a breeze. I say 'should', because I have not yet purchased any of these products, and cannot say for certain. But they are worth a look see...
ericbuggeln said:corwin, i hope to see an fog that I am sharing the knowledge that i have learned from you and many others, thank you and when i see a package marked nebraska I will post pics of what i have come up with, eric
Corwin said:Yep, I know they have them. Actually, their catalog is where I just recently saw them. But I am not pleased with Grizzly right now -- the new mini lathe I purchased over 3 weeks ago still is inoperable and ... and I have revised and revised this post to not vent. So, that's about it, as I have nothing good to say.