Circular saw systainer inlay?

AlexThePalex

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I've got this systainer inlay for a circular saw and I'm selling it on a local website. It came in a sys4 I bought used and I always thought it was for a TS55 or ATF55 or perhaps an AP65. There were no stickers on the systainer anymore.

I was contacted by somebody who told me this was for a TS75 and he pointed me to another ad where someone was asking for a TS75 inlay. But I always thought the TS75 had a totally different inlay and that the saw was placed vertically in a sys5 instead of horizontally in a sys4. But he told me he had an ATF55 and the inlays for the ATF55 and my inlay also and that mine didn't fit well.

So now I need to know for which saw this inlay is exactly. Thanks in advance for any insight. If possible, doesn't matter which saw you have, could you possibly post a picture of the inlay, for reference? Thanks a lot.

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Alex, I've got a TS 55 and as Jonny said that isn't it. I noticed a number on the insert, I assume that's the part number. You could try looking up the part number.
 
By process of elimination it's either for the ATF 55 or 65. It is turned around backwards from the way you'd e=see it if you opened the Systainer so if you can re-shoot it right way around I might be able to identify it.
 
Michael Kellough said:
By process of elimination it's either for the ATF 55 or 65. It is turned around backwards from the way you'd e=see it if you opened the Systainer so if you can re-shoot it right way around I might be able to identify it.

Alright here it is:

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jonny round boy said:
It's different to mine, which is a TS55, so I guess it isn't for that.

Well, we can eliminate that one then.

Brice Burrell said:
Alex, I've got a TS 55 and as Jonny said that isn't it. I noticed a number on the insert, I assume that's the part number. You could try looking up the part number.

You know, I didn't notice that number. 445600.

Googled it and found the type. There's a nice pdf file with all the numbers for older inlays here . It's for an AT65. Thanks for the tip. I knew posting this question here would come up with an answer quickly. Thanks all you guys for your responses.

 
It is very very close to my old FESTO AT 65E. The part numbers do match but my older style doesn't have that notch in the forward edge (2nd photo) of the rectangular storage area.
 
This might be a stupid suggestion, but why don't you measure the blade holding area in diameter?

Peter
 
Peter Halle said:
This might be a stupid suggestion, but why don't you measure the blade holding area in diameter?

Peter, that's actually a very useful suggestion. But Brice already pointed me to the part number that's on it so I know now it's for the AT65 saw, an older model with 190mm blades.
 
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