Evening all. My first post having just dipped my toe into Festool. I bought the above for domestic use in my home.
I‘m not sure if I’m going to regret getting the M over the L, whether I’ve got an issue with the extractor or maybe the sander…or even both and hoping you knowledgable guys might give me a steer please. I’ve got no reference to go against, as it is my first Festool purchase.
Set up for a trial this afternoon and yup as you’ve likely guessed, the extractor is beeping. A lot. It’s driving me nuts and I can hear it in my head, hours after packing away [emoji23]
Obviously with it being a brand new extractor the filter bag, filter and hose etc are new so I don’t think they are the issue.
I’m not 100% clear if the hose supplied in the UK with the MIDI has the chip that the extractor reads that sets the initial speed or not? Seems when initially switching on it was set to 3, sound right? Either way when set on the middle of the 5 settings it will beep when hooked up to the Rotex 90, sometimes before the Rotex is set against anything/in use. Not all the time but as regularly as not. When in use even when set at 4 or even max it will regularly beep when set against the skirting board. Again as above, not all the time but as regularly as not. I’ve tried both the regular supplied sanding pad, a spare I bought as well as the Delta attachment. It will beep with any of them on. No kinks in the hose and as above the filter, bag and hose are brand new. I’ve swapped the filter bag to another new one to rule that out as well.
The suction on the hose when not attached to the Rotex is good. When hooked up to the Rotex it’s definitely got some suction on the face of the pad but not as much as I guess I thought it would. How strong should the suction at the pad face be on a Rotex 90? When I’ve had the pad off, swapping over, there is some fine sawdust around the groove that surrounds the spindle. I’m guessing that is normal, but not sure if that’s a sign the suction through the Rotex itself isn’t as it should be?
I either figure out what I’m doing wrong, what I can change up or I need to somehow get the M sent back and swapped to an L, as I can’t live with the beeping [emoji2955]
Not sure if this is specific to me pairing with a Rotex 90 even?
Hoping there’s something obvious I’ve missed.
TIA.
I‘m not sure if I’m going to regret getting the M over the L, whether I’ve got an issue with the extractor or maybe the sander…or even both and hoping you knowledgable guys might give me a steer please. I’ve got no reference to go against, as it is my first Festool purchase.
Set up for a trial this afternoon and yup as you’ve likely guessed, the extractor is beeping. A lot. It’s driving me nuts and I can hear it in my head, hours after packing away [emoji23]
Obviously with it being a brand new extractor the filter bag, filter and hose etc are new so I don’t think they are the issue.
I’m not 100% clear if the hose supplied in the UK with the MIDI has the chip that the extractor reads that sets the initial speed or not? Seems when initially switching on it was set to 3, sound right? Either way when set on the middle of the 5 settings it will beep when hooked up to the Rotex 90, sometimes before the Rotex is set against anything/in use. Not all the time but as regularly as not. When in use even when set at 4 or even max it will regularly beep when set against the skirting board. Again as above, not all the time but as regularly as not. I’ve tried both the regular supplied sanding pad, a spare I bought as well as the Delta attachment. It will beep with any of them on. No kinks in the hose and as above the filter, bag and hose are brand new. I’ve swapped the filter bag to another new one to rule that out as well.
The suction on the hose when not attached to the Rotex is good. When hooked up to the Rotex it’s definitely got some suction on the face of the pad but not as much as I guess I thought it would. How strong should the suction at the pad face be on a Rotex 90? When I’ve had the pad off, swapping over, there is some fine sawdust around the groove that surrounds the spindle. I’m guessing that is normal, but not sure if that’s a sign the suction through the Rotex itself isn’t as it should be?
I either figure out what I’m doing wrong, what I can change up or I need to somehow get the M sent back and swapped to an L, as I can’t live with the beeping [emoji2955]
Not sure if this is specific to me pairing with a Rotex 90 even?
Hoping there’s something obvious I’ve missed.
TIA.