pettyconstruction
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So I have a fein super cut in a orange Systainer, and love it.
My problem is the box(Systainer 1) is so tight, the cord has to be wrapped in such a way,that the lid is hard to close.
Well guess what? The cord has developed a short in it.
It is in the variable speed setting of the saw because it is like twisting the knob and the rpm's go up/down as a result.
So my question to all is: has any one put a quik-change cord on one?
That would fix my problem,after fixing the cord of course.
I don't want/need a sys 2 ,but that would help also(don't need 2 orange Systainers).
Also I have no intention of replacing my supercut with a Festool one,had Festool been out when I purchased it ,then I may have gone with a FS.
So what say you peeps? Oh and pictures would help. I don't want my tool to look like some 4th grader had a go at it. LOL.
Thanks in advance,
Charlie
Ok a quick update: I cut the offending wire(s) and re-attached them and all is well,till the next time. But a better solution is kinda needed,but after opening the housing, I don't think a plug-it cord fitting would have enough room.
Thanks,Charlie
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My problem is the box(Systainer 1) is so tight, the cord has to be wrapped in such a way,that the lid is hard to close.
Well guess what? The cord has developed a short in it.
It is in the variable speed setting of the saw because it is like twisting the knob and the rpm's go up/down as a result.
So my question to all is: has any one put a quik-change cord on one?
That would fix my problem,after fixing the cord of course.
I don't want/need a sys 2 ,but that would help also(don't need 2 orange Systainers).
Also I have no intention of replacing my supercut with a Festool one,had Festool been out when I purchased it ,then I may have gone with a FS.
So what say you peeps? Oh and pictures would help. I don't want my tool to look like some 4th grader had a go at it. LOL.
Thanks in advance,
Charlie
Ok a quick update: I cut the offending wire(s) and re-attached them and all is well,till the next time. But a better solution is kinda needed,but after opening the housing, I don't think a plug-it cord fitting would have enough room.
Thanks,Charlie
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