Actually, what you describe is what I have. I tried my PC guides with the threaded collar and they fit. Possibly I bought that separately when I bought the router. I just haven't used it.If you're meaning the template guide rings that screw into each other, no. That's a standard 30mm template guide or copying ring (flange underneath).
You want this one if so:
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Copying Ring for Screw In Guides for OF 1400
Copying ring for screw in guides for both the 493566 & 494627www.festool.com.au
This is one of those situations where it is beneficial that members fill in the location section of their profile.If you're meaning the template guide rings that screw into each other, no. That's a standard 30mm template guide or copying ring (flange underneath).
You want this one if so:
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Copying Ring for Screw In Guides for OF 1400
Copying ring for screw in guides for both the 493566 & 494627www.festool.com.au
Folks who own the Leigh Dovetail fixture will enjoy having the 8mm collets as the "official" Leigh tooling set is 8mm shank. Heavier and stronger than .25" shank but still fits into the standard dovetail profiles where a .5" shank tool will not. I owned that set of tooling back in the day when I still had the Leigh fixture. Sold them with it when I decided that using it once every three or four years didn't justify having it in the shop taking up space and collecting dust.or some reason, we get the 8mm collet too. I'm not totally sure why? but ok, I'll take it. I would guess that most OF1400 users will never use it. Not just because 8mm shanks are not the easiest thing to get, but they probably already have 1/2", for bigger bits.
It is worth using 8mm on an OF1010 though.
Our OF1010 kit only comes with the light and fence, and a 1/4" collet. No copying rings, which is a bit of a shame.I'm sorry @grbmds, sometimes there is such a thing as too much information.
Hopefully, this doesn't make it worse, but the pics below are the stamped style copy rings. These are the ones for an OF1010, so the mounting is different, but otherwise similar.
@luvmytoolz that's another thing that is different in the NA scope of delivery. For some reason, we get the 8mm collet too. I'm not totally sure why? but ok, I'll take it. I would guess that most OF1400 users will never use it. Not just because 8mm shanks are not the easiest thing to get, but they probably already have 1/2", for bigger bits.
It is worth using 8mm on an OF1010 though.
In NA the F1010 comes with a PC adaptor too. Do you get a smaller copy ring instead?
It does have the adjustable fence, but unless it's a specific EU import such as a couple of the smaller Virutex routers from a sole Aussie distributor, no routers sold in OZ come with an 8mm collet as standard. In fact it can be real difficult to track one down if you did want an 8mm collet. Not really much in the way of 8mm cutters on the market here however apart from the Leigh dovetail jig ones.@luvmytoolz really? No 8mm collet? or the guide rail adaptor (they call it stop)?
Is it at least the newer edge guide? the one with the movable fences?
It always struck me as odd that when Festool changed their items in the scope of delivery for the routers in places other than North America they deleted at least in some packages the 8mm collets yet kept them in places like NA when 8mm is not as prevalent yet.
I'm sure there was a reason and better minds than mine will understand that.
Peter
1. Agree...Just a thought that may be completely off base:
1. If they’re confident they can sell a good number of the 8mm collets separately in a given market (somewhere where 8mm is already commonly used), I could see them opting to try to pick up that additional revenue.
2. But they also like to sell router bits, and maybe they think including the 8mm collets in NA could help open up that market to their bits.