fein and t-lock

ajones

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Hi all

does anyone have a fein multimaster in a t-loc systainer? is there an insert for the fein that fits the t-loc?

thanks
 
tool fest. (aka bunnys bolts ) do one for the classic so id say there is the first place to look. report back as i want one too
 
GerschwitZ in Germany already has them. Also some shops in Holland as well.
They are made by Tanos (#80500037) and sell for only €7,90.
I used the Classic version of the Multimaster insert and modified it a little at the front of the insert and it fits well in a T-Loc.
Look at: GerschwitZ
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thanks Neeleman

that looks just right just have to find someone who sells it in the uk
 
I got one of eBay, but it was for the old systainers. Needed a little trimming to fit t loc. They might do one for t locs now, not sure I've seen one yet.
 
I bought one recently from Toolnut. It's probably for the old Systainer but dropped into a #2 T-Loc without any trimming. If you do need to trim, it is minimal.
 
Does anybody know if the Fein Supercut also fits these Multimaster inserts?
I cannot find a seperate insert for this machine?
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I'm pretty sure the last time the Fein rep visited we tried a Supercut, and it fitted just fine.

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The body size of the Supercut has been reduced to approximately the same size as the Multimaster, but the blades still have a Supercut specific mount.
 
I've been using the MM t loc insert for a few months now and like it alot more than the fein case, much easier to store the cord. I got mine through the Japan woodworker and it came with the t loc 2,base foam,vaulted lid, and MM insert. I did away with the base foam so i can lay the cord on top.

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welcome to the fog.

great set up.. do you find the blades move around from compantment to compartment
 
hi,

i own the fein supercut 400q and it does fit inside the fein systainer insert. BUT, with the longer blade attached it doesnt (it puts stress on the
cable, the blade and the insert.. so, i just leave the shorter blades on.. I really like the fein/systainer combi, i really hated the fein case..
my fein systainer has an attic top, so thats where all the blades are stored..

maybe post a pic later..

thanks!!

 
Alan m said:
welcome to the fog.

great set up.. do you find the blades move around from compartment to compartment
Thanks, I find the blades and all the other accessories stay in their own compartments just fine especially considering it's always being bounced around in the back on the van.I keep the blades were the cord would go and the compartments in the middle and to the left have movable dividers to store the detail and profile sanding parts and DC accesories.
 
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