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harry_

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Trying to use EKAT to collect some info on repair parts. However I get no parts diagrams, schematics, images or any kind of visual representation whatsoever.

So my question is: should I?

I have been able to gather the info that I need (sort of) by going to the specific tool. Then downloading the relevant parts diagram. Looking up the part # from within that diagram. Then going to the EKAT page to find the price.

Somehow I don't think this was the plan with the EKAT system from what posts I have read.

[edit] Yes, java, flash, and to the best of my knowledge all the other visual goodies are enabled in my browser.
 
Apparently I don't have the lag(Latest And Greatest) version. This will be one of the rare 15 minute periods where I hate Linux :)
 
[thanks]Shane!

Life is better now [laughing]

Maybe a whiznit could be added to the EKAT page to test/prompt for the appropriate java version?
Just a thought [poke]

as an aside, is there an EASY (easier than unpacking my truck to look for the serial#/model#) way for me to know which CT33 I have?
 
There's probably little difference between the two models listed. I think you'll be safe to review the parts diagram for either. Sometimes Germany changes the internal part number for the simplest of things, such as a change of part supplier or a change in the packaging.

As for a prompt about Java version, the eKat is maintained by Germany. I can pass the feedback along.
 
Besides ekat.festool.com there is ekat.festool.de for 230V/50hz and NAINA stuff. But it is in German and my German is a bit rusty  [embarassed] Is there a European EKAT available in English (or Dutch)?
 
Pyotr,

If you go to www.festool.nl and then click on 'Service & Info' and then 'Onderdelentekeningen', you'll go to the Dutch version of the Ekat. Which is the same as the url Shane provided.
 
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