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RARE Vintage Festo (Pre-Festool) OF 900E Router (220V/230V)

Seneca Studio

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Good morning! I'm a long time Festool user and have decided to sell my most unique tool from my collection. For sale is a rare, vintage pre-Festool name change Festo OF 900E router from the late 1980s to early 1990s. This is a "Made in Germany" original and in excellent condition. For non-local buyers in the Washington DC area, I’m willing to ship if the buyer covers costs. Shipping pricing will be determined based on buyer's address.

Considering the rarity and collectibility of this router, I am asking $395 for the complete set.


Power Note: This is a 220V/230V model (900W / 0.9 kW). It provides incredible stability and torque, making it ideal for a shop wired for 220V. It runs cooler than my other routers due to the lower amperage 220V configuration. It includes a NEMA 6-15P plug adapter, so it is ready to integrate into your existing 220V shop circuits immediately.

Performance: Features the legendary smooth plunge action and micro-precision depth adjustment that made this model the predecessor to the modern OF 1010. The ergonomics and motor consistency are world-class, even by today's standards.

Complete Set & Accessories:
  • Original Hardshell Festo Systainer Case: Includes the molded plastic insert. Case shows some minor surface rust and scuff marks consistent with age, but remains fully functional.
  • Standard Accessories Included: Parallel side fence, guide rods, collet wrench, etc. See photos for everything included.
  • Bits are not included and I don't have the original manual and paperwork unfortunately.
NOTE: I have a video of the router running, but cannot attach it here. Please send me a message and I'll find a way to send you the video.
 

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