Festo Basis System Questions & Guidance

jasen

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Gidday everyone

I just purchased a pile of the titled above. I know it's old stuff but was a steal of a price. It had been sitting in a shed for at least 15 years. Condition is good and very useable (throwing out the grinder /sander).

Ive been reading the last 24 hours gathering info and working out what I need (if available) and what I will do - fix /retrofit.

Questions

1.  I have the V650 extension and need info/parts on how to connect to Basis Plus table. I've googled photos and can see how its connected but no detail to how. Any close up photos or manuals?

2: The ST 1120, I see where the short poles  enter into the Basis Plus and has only the socket screws to hold it. I also saw on a photo, 1 leg (which I have). Is that all that is required?

I knew alot of the stuff would be redunadant but the Basis plus is nice and solid. Has anyone retrofitted for use with other DIY inserts?

I have the
The Basis 5A router sled  looks like a great piece of kit (used for the OF1000) - The 6A is used for the OF1400 anyone retrofitted this for other routers? 

The Basis 4 module uses the Trion jigsaw - Anyone find this useful in their CMS? I might keep an eye out for the Trion so I can fit permanently.

The Basis 2A (saw table), is used for the older larger equivalent to the TS75. 
VDE 0530 Grinder sander
FST 660 (predecessor to the MFT table) - I'll make a new table top.
2x FS800 (Ill use one for the FST660
2xFS1400

Side note: This gear must have cost a small fortune back in the day, especially in Australia

 
I have the CMS-PS for my CMS table and it is the least used plate of them all. I basically put it on once and tested it and decided I hate it. (But I hate jigsaws in general, so…)

Your mileage may vary here, but I found it very difficult to control the work piece as the saw chewed thru it.
 
agehall said:
I have the CMS-PS for my CMS table and it is the least used plate of them all. I basically put it on once and tested it and decided I hate it. (But I hate jigsaws in general, so…)

Your mileage may vary here, but I found it very difficult to control the work piece as the saw chewed thru it.
Yeah, the whole concept is a poor man's bandsaw. A lifesaver when no other options, but I would not dedicate a Trion to it .. Certainly not in a static shop when cheap-but-servicable bandsaws are $300 these days.

It is good the insert is around though - as a complementary piece.
 
Actually, I was thinking of it as a poor mans bandsaw as well, but it isn’t. I’d rather use hand tools than use this solution and for me to say that takes a lot.
 
mino said:
agehall said:
I have the CMS-PS for my CMS table and it is the least used plate of them all. I basically put it on once and tested it and decided I hate it. (But I hate jigsaws in general, so…)

Your mileage may vary here, but I found it very difficult to control the work piece as the saw chewed thru it.
Yeah, the whole concept is a poor man's bandsaw. A lifesaver when no other options, but I would not dedicate a Trion to it .. Certainly not in a static shop when cheap-but-servicable bandsaws are $300 these days.

It is good the insert is around though - as a complementary piece.

That's really good to know,  [smile]  as I have an extra Trion that's been sitting around and was thinking about finding a PS insert and installing it in the CMS. Instead I'll just sell the Trion...decision made. [big grin]
 
If you want to try it, make your own insert out of MDF. The CMS-PS (or Basis ditto) must be the easiest insert to make yourself. Maybe you will like it but I would not bother looking for a proper insert before you know what it is like using the saw like that.
 
Thanks for all the replies.

Good to know about the jigsaw plate - Ill pass on it.
I did look at Ekat and couldnt find on Australian site - looked at the german site - bingo.
I'll have a look and see what I come up with

Cheers
 
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