Hi all,
Been lurking a while, first time post however.
I recently acquired a Kapex 120 and a CTL 26, my first purchases and both of which I'm very pleased with.
I have a minor issue with the CTL 26 however. Being brand-spanking, it came with the new "smooth" hose and the new twist-lock style rubber end. However this end is unbelievably stiff and unrelenting, especially compared to the older style end of my employers' CTL 26 hose, with no twist-lock.
Not only that but tragically it does not fit at all a (granted, ancient) Festo (yes, that old) PS 200 Jig Saw that belonged to my late father.
The jig saw has what I would describe as a D/Oval shaped (male) extraction outlet that is wider than the (female) 'ole of the hose, it wouldn't fit even if the rubber was more flexible.
Firstly, is there anything I can to do make the rubber a bit more pliable? It's just totally unyielding. It won't fit the extraction point of a Fein Multi-Master I have either. Sadly I have no other Festool toys other than the Kapex to try it with at the moment.
Secondly any suggestions on how can I attach the jig-saw to the hose? I don't mind modifying the jig saw - it was bought in 1998 so I suspect it may be out of warranty at this point!
Thirdly, is the older non-twist lock style hose end available for purchase and if so, does anyone know the part number?
Many thanks,
Tim
Been lurking a while, first time post however.
I recently acquired a Kapex 120 and a CTL 26, my first purchases and both of which I'm very pleased with.
I have a minor issue with the CTL 26 however. Being brand-spanking, it came with the new "smooth" hose and the new twist-lock style rubber end. However this end is unbelievably stiff and unrelenting, especially compared to the older style end of my employers' CTL 26 hose, with no twist-lock.
Not only that but tragically it does not fit at all a (granted, ancient) Festo (yes, that old) PS 200 Jig Saw that belonged to my late father.
The jig saw has what I would describe as a D/Oval shaped (male) extraction outlet that is wider than the (female) 'ole of the hose, it wouldn't fit even if the rubber was more flexible.
Firstly, is there anything I can to do make the rubber a bit more pliable? It's just totally unyielding. It won't fit the extraction point of a Fein Multi-Master I have either. Sadly I have no other Festool toys other than the Kapex to try it with at the moment.
Secondly any suggestions on how can I attach the jig-saw to the hose? I don't mind modifying the jig saw - it was bought in 1998 so I suspect it may be out of warranty at this point!
Thirdly, is the older non-twist lock style hose end available for purchase and if so, does anyone know the part number?
Many thanks,
Tim