M Mike Goetzke Member Joined Jul 12, 2008 Messages 1,133 Jan 24, 2024 #1 What is the advantage of having the snap-in bushings over using the P-C universal adapter? - Thanks
M Mike Goetzke Member Joined Jul 12, 2008 Messages 1,133 Jan 24, 2024 #3 tsmi243 said: They snap in [big grin] Click to expand... Yeah, thought about that after I posted it. I have a Bosch with the snap in bushings and does eliminate tightening the bushing/adapter.
tsmi243 said: They snap in [big grin] Click to expand... Yeah, thought about that after I posted it. I have a Bosch with the snap in bushings and does eliminate tightening the bushing/adapter.
Ultimate Tools Marketing Festool Dealer Member Joined Sep 21, 2022 Messages 340 Jan 25, 2024 #4 There are also larger diameter guide bushings than the standard 1-3/16 (PC) brass ones, so you can use larger bits.
There are also larger diameter guide bushings than the standard 1-3/16 (PC) brass ones, so you can use larger bits.
Toolpig Member Joined Jan 25, 2007 Messages 399 Jan 28, 2024 #5 Mike Goetzke said: What is the advantage of having the snap-in bushings over using the P-C universal adapter? - Thanks Click to expand... The snap-in template guides on the OF2200 are far superior to those in my Bosch router. Much easier to install and remove on the Festool. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Mike Goetzke said: What is the advantage of having the snap-in bushings over using the P-C universal adapter? - Thanks Click to expand... The snap-in template guides on the OF2200 are far superior to those in my Bosch router. Much easier to install and remove on the Festool. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk