PA_Woodworker
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- Jan 23, 2015
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As compensation for my support helping my neighbor build a trestle table my neighbor gifted to me a Festool OF 1400 EQ Router. Naturally I had to try it out and give it a general inspection. My observations -
I installed the Festool 493566 Guide Bushing Adaptor and a guide bushing. Had I energized the router I would have destroyed the guide bushing - the guide bushing and the router bit were not concentric. Rotating the router bit by hand it attempted to dig into the guide bushing. Eye-balling I'd say the out of concentricity is somewhere in the .015 - .020 inch range. This misalignment renders the router useless for any function requiring the use of a guide bushing.
I've sent e-mail reports and requests for assistance in getting the router in proper working order to both the USA headquarters as well as the German headquarters - 5 e-mails total over a three - four week period - they all have been ignored.
This is my second Festool product that has been "out of wack" - I'm doubting that they are worth the price Festool asks.
23 January 2015 - I visited a local Woodcraft store today to discuss the above with them. The manager located a Guide Bushing Adapter that was "out-of-alignment" in the opposite direction of the out-of-concentricity of the router. So, now I have a router that is "almost on" as long as the Guide Bushing Adapter is inserted into the base with the proper orientation (if not oriented properly the error of alignment is "double off" from what it was originally.
It's interesting that two Festool manufacturing errors (misalignments) combine to ALMOST make the alignment perfect.
So, I guess the old saying "two wrongs don't make a right" isn't always correct.
I'm disappointed in Festool and their unwillingness to "stand behind" this router.
I installed the Festool 493566 Guide Bushing Adaptor and a guide bushing. Had I energized the router I would have destroyed the guide bushing - the guide bushing and the router bit were not concentric. Rotating the router bit by hand it attempted to dig into the guide bushing. Eye-balling I'd say the out of concentricity is somewhere in the .015 - .020 inch range. This misalignment renders the router useless for any function requiring the use of a guide bushing.
I've sent e-mail reports and requests for assistance in getting the router in proper working order to both the USA headquarters as well as the German headquarters - 5 e-mails total over a three - four week period - they all have been ignored.
This is my second Festool product that has been "out of wack" - I'm doubting that they are worth the price Festool asks.
23 January 2015 - I visited a local Woodcraft store today to discuss the above with them. The manager located a Guide Bushing Adapter that was "out-of-alignment" in the opposite direction of the out-of-concentricity of the router. So, now I have a router that is "almost on" as long as the Guide Bushing Adapter is inserted into the base with the proper orientation (if not oriented properly the error of alignment is "double off" from what it was originally.
It's interesting that two Festool manufacturing errors (misalignments) combine to ALMOST make the alignment perfect.
So, I guess the old saying "two wrongs don't make a right" isn't always correct.
I'm disappointed in Festool and their unwillingness to "stand behind" this router.