Steven Owen said:
RobBob said:
Page 9, from the DEROS manual:
"The tool has two speed control modes. In the default mode the speed can be adjusted linearly by changing the
position of the lever. In the other mode the speed remains fixed at the set max RPM when the tool is running. When
the RPM+ and RPM– buttons are pressed simultaneously the tool toggles between the two controlling modes."
Do know if the North American models are finally set-up to accept both 125 mm and 150 mm like the 230 V European models?
That would be a huge plus over the ETC-EC if the Deros can switch between 5 and 6 inch pads.
Maybe I should read the manual... Did it mention throttle 8)
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I thought the same thing, and on Sunday I saw 50x 5" Festool paper-pads I got 2 years ago... and then I thought to myself, "If I run out of 6" Abradnet I will have a backup plan."
Otherwise I am not sure when I would actually need the 5" pads.
The other possible plus is if one actually needs a 5" pad, and also needs a 5-mm orbit. Then it is a 5x5.
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The other options, if one really has a burning desire... are:
1) Run it off of a 115-230 transformer. (That may not make sense for a single tool, but does open up a lot of world tool options)
2) Run it off of North American 220v.
My used FT sander that arrived a month or 2 ago had a 220 US plug on the end of it, which obviously replaced an Eu one.
So someone in the US felt the need to use a 230v Festool in North America.
Now it has an Aussie male plug on it.