hsicontracting
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I have two RS 2e half sheet sanders and will need to replace the pads...is there an aftermarket option?
thanks for so much good info!That could be a little difficult. I checked EKAT and that part is no longer available. According to Google AI, the part number for that pad is 483679.
Festool.com has it listed so I seems that it should be available somewhere. You might have to look The Hard Way by calling long-term dealers around the country to see if they have old stock of it.
Festool Sanding pad SSH-STF-115x225/10 online
www.festool.com
My search did come up with this on eBay:
There's also this thread here on FOG that may give you some leads:
Hello-- Anyone know of aftermarket pads and paper for the discontinued RS2 sander? I have two...and love them. How to keep them working in the future? McGyver fixes? Thanks
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Oh, never mind - I see that you were the OP in that thread.
Lastly, I did find some RS2E pads at a salvage store called Mardens in Scarborough, Maine (specifically that location) back in mid-late October. When I was there they had an insane amount of abrasive stock, as well as a couple replacement pads. I'm going to presume that since not many people use the RS2E they might still have them. Not sure if they will check if you call (or ship to you), but if you have any emissaries that might be a possibility.
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Otherwise, I'm afraid the only option might be The Hard Way. Perhaps focus on legacy dealers that are paint stores. The inventory at Mardens came from a paint store whose warehouse had a fire and the insurance had been claimed and they took all the stock and sold it to Mardens.
Finally, it might be worth a call to Festool USA Customer Service. I typically have been ordering EKAT parts from my local dealer and I was trying to get some base rings for the OF2200. When my dealer ran the part number, it came back as No Longer Stocked. Strange. So I called up FTCS and the guy was kind enough to send them to me. Can't say that will happen, but it's best to exhaust all your options.
Good Luck!
You're right...Festool doesn't track dealer inventory but it's a great place to start. If Festool no longer offers the item for sale, then you immediately know you might have some serious research to do and that it may lead you to options that you'd never otherwise explore.Festool will be of no help. They don't track dealer stock. There are aftermarket that can work. Shame they don't stock these and I guess the 7 or 10 year parts availability on discontinued items is not true. I think these are still available in Europe from some dealers last I checked.
Well that doesn't make any sense in that if a tool was produced for over 10 years (that'd probably include most Festool tools) Festool would no longer be responsible for providing parts because it's production period was now longer than it's spare parts period.@Cheese Maybe sounds like weasel contract print, but I always understood the 10 years spare parts warranty started from the tool sale date, not when it was discontinued?
Ok I actually looked it up and you're right, for us in Oz spare parts are guaranteed available for 10 years after a tool is discontinued: https://www.festool.com.au/festool-warrantyWell that doesn't make any sense in that if a tool was produced for over 10 years (that'd probably include most Festool tools) Festool would no longer be responsible for providing parts because it's production period was now longer than it's spare parts period.![]()
Now that's hilarious, I'm very tempted to order spare items for the Vac Sys, for the HL 850 and for the RAS 115 and then quote the above guarantee and monitor the results."10 years replacement parts guarantee.
Your Festool tool is made for long life. Nevertheless, it may at some point be necessary to replace a part. This is why we guarantee the availability of every spare part for at least 10 years. If we don’t have the part you need in stock, you will receive a new tool from us free of charge."
We've got pretty strong trade laws here so it would be extremely difficult for them to find a way not to honour a published warranty statement, but I wonder what the criteria might be if there is any, need to have registered with them at very the least I would assume, maybe that would be enough. If they wanted receipts however that might be a bit more difficult.Now that's hilarious, I'm very tempted to order spare items for the Vac Sys, for the HL 850 and for the RAS 115 and then quote the above guarantee and monitor the results.![]()
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If we're to believe Festool, I'd be suddenly 3 tools richer.
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I guess you would send in the RS 2 E for a RTS 400 REQ?"...as a replacement in exchange for your original product."
Yeah def doesn't seem as awesome, the RS2E is such a fantastic sander.I guess you would send in the RS 2 E for a RTS 400 REQ?
Doesn't seem as awesome.
Huh?At times the RS2E is the next best thing to a belt sander!
The sheer size, power and weight make it fantastic for panels, same to a great extent (but not as good) as the BS105 with the frame.Huh?
I just used the RS2E with P40 Rubin to sand off a maple board that had a poly coating on it. I feel that it took longer than a belt sander, but the results were nice.I have a 4" Milwaukee belt sander made by AEG and a 2-1/2" wide unit made by Porter Cable but never considered the RS2 to be the destructive equivalent of either one of them. Then again, I've never mounted anything coarser than 120 grit on the RS2.![]()