New sys roll

Also noticed today two groves in the base section
Which have been designed to take the guide rails in an upright position..... Clever Festool
 
Paddyfin1 said:
Also noticed today two groves in the base section
Which have been designed to take the guide rails in an upright position..... Clever Festool

Interesting. Got a pic with rails on it?

Seth
 
Not liking the all plastic construction. this seems more of a shop Dolly, than on site gear, and at festool prices I struggle to find a benefit.
 
Can't seem to upload the damn pics  [scared]
But if you look at Maks photos at the top of the post you will notice that either side of the sustainers are the rail groves and then they are held by the strap
I can put both my 1400 rails and all my tool systainers and pull them across the site with ease, I can stack my systainers 1400 high and still pull with ease
Whilst the cart is made of plastic have faith in the design it's bloody strong and very robust
Oh and when it's loaded and you walking into a customers house it looks the buisness very professional
 
Never mind guide rails you can put a kapex on it so a big Plus for me as I have two 120s so buying one  of these for moving them around will make sense with one ug set up , also they are tougher than they look when you get your hands on one , I also have the protool trapo  trolley but not sure its going to be better than the new ones as only has the two wheels .

 
I just spotted a video showing it carrying a kapex on you tube. Don't know if this video has already been mentioned if not go take a look.

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I think that this might be the video mentioned:

Festool Sys Roll

it would be interesting to see some sort of small wheels or a sacrificial slippery wear strip on the back of the handles to prevent wheel on the extrusions when laying the unit down.

Peter

edited to embed video
 
Peter Halle said:
I think that this might be the video mentioned:

Festool Sys Roll

it would be interesting to see some sort of small wheels or a sacrificial slippery wear strip on the back of the handles to prevent wheel on the extrusions when laying the unit down.  Also a similar strip at the bottom rear where contact with stairs would be experienced.

Peter

edited to embed video

I think there is already a wear strip at the back of the wheels for when going up stairs.

Check out the second picture at the top

JMB
 
JMB,

I hate to say this  [scared]  [poke] but you are absolutely correct and it was even pointed out in the video.  I have altered my post.

Peter
 
I haven't paid a lot of attention to this cart since I didn't want to think about getting one.  Seeing the video is really making me want one.
 
I'm with you on that Brice.  I can see this as a solution for really mobile comtractors rather than an adaptation from shop based solutions.  My guess is that you have the rolling platform like I do and have had the experience of trying to lift that with 4 or five systainers over a curb.

Peter
 
Yeah that's the video Peter well done I couldn't be bothered to link it myself. Too busy laying on the floor here trying to relieve my back pain :(

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im not sure i like having to tilt the sys on their side to put them in the car. it does my nut when i open one and all the bits are scattered around
 
Alan m said:
im not sure i like having to tilt the sys on their side to put them in the car. it does my nut when i open one and all the bits are scattered around

I agree!  +  some of my draws have drill bits and driver bits and I have tipped my sortainers on their backs before and  when I came to use the draws I couldnt get them open took me ages! I was shaking the boxes about eventually I got them open!  Never again am I tipping my sortainers again.    Also I found some driver bits on my van floor which must of fallen out some how when the sortainer was on its back in my van.

JMB
 
I agree with JMB
But whilst my stack has two sortainers on it as we'll as three  systainers I don't lay my flat
I have a fully fitted out trailer which all my tools go in so I can keep mine upright at all times  [big grin]
 
I have had one a few days now..Used it for the first time yesterday...One thing it does not do is divert itself around dog s*** in peoples gardens  [unsure] [unsure] [unsure]

John.....
 
hey neth are we talking DOG p--- ? or just DOG, i have ordered a cart but no way is it going through any long grass !! hey mak after seeing your post my curiosity got the better of me well you know the rest, green.
 
Yes the first one.... The smelly brown stuff all over one wheel..  The second half of the sentence must of been deleted  [big grin]

John.....
 
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