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.
 
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.

 
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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