CT 26 Filter Replacement Confusion...

David2T370

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Hello...

I need to purchase a new HEPA filter for my CT 26.  I looked at the Amazon website, and they list what appear to be 4 different part numbers for filters for a CT 26.

496170
496171
496172
498994

They also use two different terms for the filters "main filter" and HEPA filter"

So, I thought to clear up any confusion I would go to the Official Festool Website.  Well, I was not able to anything about filters or bage for my unit.  All I found was hoses.  I did a search on the Festool Website and came up with nothing.

All this being said, would someone please give me the "correct" part number for the HEPA filter - and - please tell me just how many filters are in a CT 26 and what they are called.

Thanks,

David M from Wisconsin
 
One big filter  498994 is the HEPA for CT26.    You can confirm by opening your vac.  [wink]

Seth
 
I looked on the Festool site and found a number you didn't list.
496120 which is the long life filter bag that can be reused up to 500 times.
It carries a price that reflects that long life though...$218.00
https://www.festoolusa.com/accessory/496120---longlife-fis-ct-26#Overview

I found the PDF copy of the manual. It covers operation of both the CT 26 & 36,
but it does not list the part numbers for the replacement bag or filter.

For a company that seems to have everything figured to the smallest detail, I
would think that the part number you are most likely to need would be listed
in the manual, that of the bag.

Of course I would expect that you could just open up your CT and get the number
off the bag and the main filter provided that you have access to the CT at this time.
If it's located at another location then maybe not so easy.
 
Thanks for the info...yeah, I suppose if I had looked at the filter I would have found a part number.  I will check that.

But, what are the other part numbers for filters listed for my unit?  I am left confused by Amazon's listing with 4 different numbers.  Just curious.

Thanks again,
David M from Wisconsin
 
Consider working with a dealer who knows the product, even if it's not us. The prices are the same no matter who you order from. We offer free shipping on all Festool orders. [wink]

There are three filters for the CT 26.
http://www.festoolproducts.com/accessories/dust-extractors/filters.html?tn_festool_compatibility=CT+26

The HEPA filter, 99.97% of all particles down to 0.3 micron - 498994
The high performance filter, which filters to 1 micron - 496170
The wet filter, for using the CT 26 as a wet vac. - 496169
 
https://festools-online.com/496186-selfclean-filter-bag-sc-fis-ct-26-5-pcs.html

ToolNut has a listing of the various bags and filters:
http://www.toolnut.com/festool/festool-dust-extractors/festool-filter-bags.html
http://www.toolnut.com/festool/festool-dust-extractors/festool-filters.html

As do the other online retailers such as Beaver Industrial. I have found their
websites to be a better source of info than the Festool site sometimes.

Here is what I found in a quick search on Google

496170 is the main filter for the CT26 & 36https://www.festool.com/Products/Accessories/Pages/Variations.aspx?pid=496170&ppid=584050

496171 is the HEPA main filter for the CT26 & 36

496172 is the High Performance filter for the CT36 AChttps://www.festool.com/Products/Accessories/Pages/Variations.aspx?pid=496170&ppid=584132

498994 is a HEPA main filter for the CT26, 36, & 48 but not for use with CTRs that have the Autoclean function.https://www.festool.com/Products/Ac...98994&name=CT-main-filter-HEPA-HF-CT-26-36-48
 
Navigation on their website is goofy, but here is how you find it.
1. Products...Accessories and consumable materials
2. Application category = dust extraction
3. Product category = mobile dust extractors
4. Accessory category = main filter
5. Tool = CT26 (NOT CT26AC)

As mentioned above, one is clearly indicated as HEPA, the other is the less expensive non-HEPA filter.
 
[member=57769]TylerC[/member] or anyone else: where does that 500 time refill number on the long-life bag come from?  Is it just that in your tests of the bag it started degrading, failing on average around the 500th fill-up? 

EDIT: I just thought of a good tag-line for Festool BTW:  Festool:  Our filter bags are more expensive than your vacuums.
 
RKA said:
Navigation on their website is goofy, but here is how you find it.
1. Products...Accessories and consumable materials
2. Application category = dust extraction
3. Product category = mobile dust extractors
4. Accessory category = main filter
5. Tool = CT26 (NOT CT26AC)

As mentioned above, one is clearly indicated as HEPA, the other is the less expensive non-HEPA filter.

Is the above on the Festool-USA site? Because when I try to follow the above path I get nowhere at step 2.

I navigate to the point you see below, then there is nothing more I can do. If I enter something in the search box, no results are returned meaning that nothing happens not that I get a response of nothing found.

 

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It should appear just below in the form of buttons as you see in the screen cap below.  Either it's a browser issue or your browser is blocking some of the content.  There is a circle with a slash through it on your browser window next the the page refresh icon.  If you click that does it tell you anything meaningful?

I'm using Safari in iOS in the screen cap below.
 

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That was the problem, thanks for pointing that out.
Browser is IE11 with Ad-blocker and tracking blocker running.
Once I disabled those as you suggested then I was able to see
the rest of the content.
 
Edward A Reno III said:
[member=57769]TylerC[/member] or anyone else: where does that 500 time refill number on the long-life bag come from?  Is it just that in your tests of the bag it started degrading, failing on average around the 500th fill-up? 

Like you said, they were probably tested to see when they would start to deteriorate in some way. I'll see if I can get confirmation from the HQ product team.

As for using the website, a quick tip (if you know the product number that you're looking for is to put "/@" and the item number as the URL. For example, festoolusa.com/@498994
 
Thanks for that tip [member=57769]TylerC[/member], works great. Much faster
than trying to navigate through the menu selections.

But as you say only works if you have the number.
 
Bob D. said:
https://festools-online.com/496186-selfclean-filter-bag-sc-fis-ct-26-5-pcs.html

ToolNut has a listing of the various bags and filters:
http://www.toolnut.com/festool/festool-dust-extractors/festool-filter-bags.html
http://www.toolnut.com/festool/festool-dust-extractors/festool-filters.html

As do the other online retailers such as Beaver Industrial. I have found their
websites to be a better source of info than the Festool site sometimes.

Here is what I found in a quick search on Google

496170 is the main filter for the CT26 & 36https://www.festool.com/Products/Accessories/Pages/Variations.aspx?pid=496170&ppid=584050

496171 is the HEPA main filter for the CT26 & 36

496172 is the High Performance filter for the CT36 AChttps://www.festool.com/Products/Accessories/Pages/Variations.aspx?pid=496170&ppid=584132

498994 is a HEPA main filter for the CT26, 36, & 48 but not for use with CTRs that have the Autoclean function.https://www.festool.com/Products/Ac...98994&name=CT-main-filter-HEPA-HF-CT-26-36-48

Thanks for the above message.

But is 498994 still the HEPA filter for the CT 26? I can't seem to find anyone who stocks them. They list 205412 for the AC units, but nothing for the non-AC units. Is 205412 the right filter now for CT 26? What is the difference between 496171, 498994, and 205412?
 
dicktill said:
Bob D. said:
https://festools-online.com/496186-selfclean-filter-bag-sc-fis-ct-26-5-pcs.html

ToolNut has a listing of the various bags and filters:
http://www.toolnut.com/festool/festool-dust-extractors/festool-filter-bags.html
http://www.toolnut.com/festool/festool-dust-extractors/festool-filters.html

As do the other online retailers such as Beaver Industrial. I have found their
websites to be a better source of info than the Festool site sometimes.

Here is what I found in a quick search on Google

496170 is the main filter for the CT26 & 36https://www.festool.com/Products/Accessories/Pages/Variations.aspx?pid=496170&ppid=584050

496171 is the HEPA main filter for the CT26 & 36

496172 is the High Performance filter for the CT36 AChttps://www.festool.com/Products/Accessories/Pages/Variations.aspx?pid=496170&ppid=584132

498994 is a HEPA main filter for the CT26, 36, & 48 but not for use with CTRs that have the Autoclean function.https://www.festool.com/Products/Ac...98994&name=CT-main-filter-HEPA-HF-CT-26-36-48

Thanks for the above message.

But is 498994 still the HEPA filter for the CT 26? I can't seem to find anyone who stocks them. They list 205412 for the AC units, but nothing for the non-AC units. Is 205412 the right filter now for CT 26? What is the difference between 496171, 498994, and 205412?

@ShaneHolland: Can you help?
 
Shane Holland said:
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The HEPA filter, 99.97% of all particles down to 0.3 micron - 498994
The high performance filter, which filters to 1 micron - 496170
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You are not correct in interpretting the numbers here.

The filtering level for the HP filter is cited when used WITHOUT a bag and in the AC mode, as that is how it is normally used. While the filtering for the 498994 paper filter is listed as when used with a bag - again how it is normally used.

In reality both filters are the same general filtering level. Using the HP filter with a bag is a waste as it is no better in that role compared to the cheaper paper filter though. But the HP filter is not worse than the HEPA paper filter when used with a bag.

ADD:
The point is that a filter -itself- can never be HEPA certified. What is HEPA certified is actually not the filter but the whole setup of a vacuum + filter  + bag. The HP filter does not achieve the required level of filtration for HEPA when used as intended - without a bag. So it is not marketed "HEPA" as are not the AC versions of the vacs.

Hope helps.

For the OP:

what you want is this:https://www.festool.com/accessory/496170---hf-ct-263648

when you search for it, you can try this link:https://www.festool.com/accessory?m...veProducts=True&accessoryCategory=Main filter


Err, just realized I clicked the non-US site. Over here in europe the paper filter as casually available unlike in US.

I see in US the paper filter are no longer available and only HP (autoclean-compatible) versions arehttps://www.festoolusa.com/accessory/203759---hf-ct-263648-hp#Overview

With a new "better" HEPA version which has a confusing description (says 0.3 micron standard and 1 micron standard at same).https://www.festoolusa.com/accessory/205412---hepa-hf-ct263648-ptfe

Not sure what to make of it but the 203759 one would be the one I would get if in US.
 
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