New tools for 2019 including CTM Midi and Kapex updates among others

Looks like the KAPEX KS 120 REB photos and details are starting to appear...

Extra class down to the last detail.

Strengths and benefits:
  • Double ball bearing double column guide for unique precision
  • Double-line laser for exact marking of the saw cut
  • Front-operated fine adjustment for millimeter accurate adjustment of the saw blade angle
  • Integrated special cap position for cutting depths up to max. 120 mm
  • FastFix saw blade change for material-appropriate working
  • Precise cuts through double column guide
  • Error-free angular transmission via angular tilt and double-line laser
  • Compact, lightweight construction for easy transport
  • Quick brake
Main applications:
  • Fitting base and cover strips up to 120 mm height - without calculation
  • Cutting boards and panels to 305 x 88 mm
  • Fitting of cornice profiles up to 168 mm in "original wall position"
  • Caps of square timbers and beams up to 88 mm thickness
Technical specifications:
  • Power consumption: 1600 W
  • Idling speed: 1400 - 3400 min⁻¹
  • Saw blade Ø: 260 mm
  • Cutting depth 90 ° / 90 °: 305 x 88 mm
  • Cutting depth 45 ° / 90 °: 215 x 88 mm
  • Special cutting depth 90 ° / 90 °: 60 x 120 mm
  • Wreath profile Diagonal cut at 45 ° / 90 °: 168 mm
  • Inclination angle: 47/47 °
  • Miter angle: 50/60 °
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 713 x 500 x 470 mm
  • Weight: 23.1 kg
  • Connection of dust extraction Ø: 27/36 mm
  • Special cutting depth 45 ° / 90 ° (left): 40 x 120 mm
  • Special cutting depth 45 ° / 90 ° (right): 20 x 120 mm
  • Cutting depth 50 ° / 90 ° (left): 196 x 88 mm
  • Cutting depth 60 ° / 90 ° (right): 152 x 88 mm
  • Cutting depth 45 ° / 45 ° (left): 215 x 55 mm
  • Cutting depth 45 ° / 45 ° (right): 215 x 35 mm
  • Wreath profile Diagonal cut at 90 ° / 90 °: 168 mm
  • Working height: 900 mm

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Just curious  . . . Do the specs show improvements over the previous model? Like motor? Any others? I don't know the specs from the previous generation and, given FOG feedback, there seems to be at least some question about durability of the motor. I know at least 2 people who have never had a problem that they didn't cause, but  . . . just wondering if Festool has made improvements that others believe are significant.
 
grbmds said:
Just curious  . . . Do the specs show improvements over the previous model? Like motor? Any others? I don't know the specs from the previous generation and, given FOG feedback, there seems to be at least some question about durability of the motor. I know at least 2 people who have never had a problem that they didn't cause, but  . . . just wondering if Festool has made improvements that others believe are significant.

Don't know for sure, the limited electrical specs that they list are the same as for the original Kapex. It just appears to be cosmetic changes.
 
grbmds said:
Just curious  . . . Do the specs show improvements over the previous model? Like motor? Any others?

The new models aren't on EKAT yet so difficult to tell whether any parts have been replaced/updated/are different. All will become clear within the next month I would think.
 
jronman said:
Any word on the new cordless Vecturo and cordless grinder. Found a screenshot of the technical info of the Vecturo. not sure if anyone has posted this yet. It is from a different forum I am also apart of.http://forum.toolsinaction.com/topic/14416-new-vecturo-spotted/?tab=comments#comment-201155

Nothing I've seen yet other than the model names. I'd expect them to be released in the second half of 2019 so news will likely trickle out between now and then.

The TKS 80 table saw is going to be at a woodworking show in Munich in January, and that's not available in the first half of the year to my knowledge, so it's always possible there may be other "new" tools being shown there too.
 
Seems they also moved the storage location for the miter gauge. I have hated the original location since day one of owning!
 
harry_ said:
Seems they also moved the storage location for the miter gauge. I have hated the original location since day one of owning!
What I don't like is that I have to remember the orientation in which to insert it (it fits only one way), apart from that it works.

I'm not certain about the new storage location (at the back) being a better solution though, will it reliably hold the miter gauge in place when folded down on the UG cart and is accessibility, regardless of the current miter setting, better than being able to put it into a hole at the front?
 
Strangely these new Kapex saws are not mentioned under New Products?
Maybe because these are updated R-models?
 
jronman said:
Any word on the new cordless Vecturo and cordless grinder. Found a screenshot of the technical info of the Vecturo. not sure if anyone has posted this yet. It is from a different forum I am also apart of.http://forum.toolsinaction.com/topic/14416-new-vecturo-spotted/?tab=comments#comment-201155
Looks like there going with the smaller batteries as in the Ergo 3.1ah batteries. Wonder what kind of runtime there getting out of them? How do the the sanders fare out with them?

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The tail end of the Vecturo in the screenshot looks very similar to the tail end of a PSC 420 with its standard non-ergo battery inserted and seen from above, though - same protrusions left and right of the main body.
 
The REB models are also showing on SA Festool website along with a new crown stop attachment #203356 but the old version seems to still be compatible. New one looks like it might work with the UG cart based on the photos.

Interestingly enough, the C18/T18 Sets have new numbers and have a "new" on their page for that option.
However nothing has changed inside?

This is on the SA site and UK Festool website (uk still lists old option, sa not) - I assume most sites are the same globally
 
C18/T18 change the charger. Old version of SET - charger SCA 8. New version of SET - charger TCL6.
Saws are now equipped with a battery Bluetooth.
 
infer said:
I wish they invested some time in fixing the crappy CS-CMS fence.

Couldn't agree more.

On the upside, it looks like the TKS 80 therefore shares table and profile dimensions with the CS 70 and MFT-3/VL so will be able to utilise other accessories such as the extension tables and sliding table etc.
 
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