Brice Burrell said:I don't think it's the vac, it's possibly the saw that is the problem. My guess is the motor on the Kapex is not powerful enough for hard professional use, so eventually it burns out for some users. It has "less powerful" motor so it can be run through the vac and not trip the circuit the saw/vac is plugged into. Not plugging the saw into a vac won't help because the saw's motor is still too underpowered for hard use. This is all speculation on my part.
Tinker said:Brice Burrell said:Tinker said:...Brice has mentioned the possibility of a problem in running the Kapex thru the CT vacs. Is it possible a bigger vac would help to prevent such burnouts as what is discussed in this thread. Is it the fault of the CT, the Kapex or at the panel. I had a RAS for years. Even with no dust vac hooked up, it would often tip the fuse box and i had to wait til it cooled down. I don't think such overloading did the saw any good even tho it trip at the panel. Maybe Festoy needs to rethink the CT where the Kapex is being run thru them.
Tinker
Its not really possible to cut big beams on the kapex its a smaller capacity saw. and if the piece of wood fits in the saw you should be able to cut it all day, day in, day out. without the motor giving up..
I don't think it's the vac, it's possibly the saw that is the problem. My guess is the motor on the Kapex is not powerful enough for hard professional use, so eventually it burns out for some users. It has "less powerful" motor so it can be run through the vac and not trip the circuit the saw/vac is plugged into. Not plugging the saw into a vac won't help because the saw's motor is still too underpowered for hard use. This is all speculation on my part.
Your speculation comes from more first hand experience than from my point of the question. I seem to recall some pretty hefty beams that JMB showed in some of his projects. Maybe in his case, he was on the right track when he mentioned loking at radial saws.
Tinker
glass1 said:Makita saws spin at 3200 same with Milwaukee.
galwaydude18 said:Hey JMB did u send the saw in for repair?
Alex said:Put the laser on your caulk gun, you won't make such a mess anymore. [tongue]
jmbfestool said:Alex said:Put the laser on your caulk gun, you won't make such a mess anymore. [tongue]
When did i make a Mess?
Alex said:jmbfestool said:Alex said:Put the laser on your caulk gun, you won't make such a mess anymore. [tongue]
When did i make a Mess?
It's just a joke jmb.
I owned mine for 9 months and just sold it.Sal C. said:Been a long time guest follower of this forum and own a number of Festool products including the Domino XL, Rotex 150, TS75, and others. All have served me well in a hobbyist environment. I have also been keenly following posts on the Kapex as I would like to upgrade to it for improved accuracy and dust collection.
I just registered to the forum in order to post this note as another data point for Festool product management. This is not meant to cause argument among members but to get Festool to understand that the amount of conversation related to the Kapex and its problems is causing me (and I assume others) to defer or avoid its purchase. In my case I am waiting for a new release of the saw. I realize that this may be off in the future; but I am not compelled to buy at this time given the list of recurring issues.
Hopefully, this feedback has value to product management and we will see a new an not only more reliable but better functioning version of the Kapex.
Honestly, I personally feel that the price of a Kapex is 2-3 times the price of a regular Bosch/Dewalt because Festool has factored the replacement of one or two motors during the warranty period.Doug S said:My Kapex burnt out at 18 months old and got repaired under warranty, it's now 3.5yrs old and I am expecting the same problem again anytime soon but obviously now it's out of warranty.
I do think Festool should step up and replace the armature etc on burnt out saws whatever the age because going on the number of problems we hear about it is not fit for purpose.
Doug
Green Koolaide said:Honestly, I personally feel that the price of a Kapex is 2-3 times the price of a regular Bosch/Dewalt because Festool has factored the replacement of one or two motors during the warranty period.