Replacing tool casings?

Mac

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Hi all,

I've been cleaning up a recently acquired second hand barrel grip Trion. Have had the shell off to clean inside (amazing it was still running with the amount of compacted sawdust inside!) and would like to replace the plastic shell on the front end: the main piece you hold as you use it, and the piece at the end (see pic).  As far as you know, should I be able to buy these, and if so, any thoughts where from (am based in the UK)?

Thanks guys.
Rick
 
Rick,

Here is a link to the Festool Great Britain electronic parts catalog page for the trion saws.  You should look for the part number on the label for your saw and then search based on that.  I can't speak to the parts obtaining process outside North America, but here we can contact either a dealer or Festool directly and order parts.

Link to parts page

Hope that this helps,

Peter
 
Mac said:
Hi all,

I've been cleaning up a recently acquired second hand barrel grip Trion. Have had the shell off to clean inside (amazing it was still running with the amount of compacted sawdust inside!) and would like to replace the plastic shell on the front end: the main piece you hold as you use it, and the piece at the end (see pic).  As far as you know, should I be able to buy these, and if so, any thoughts where from (am based in the UK)?

In theory, your local UK Festool dealer should be able to order the parts you want, in the same way as they'd order a box of abrasive or a drill bit. There might be a delay of a couple of weeks though, as the parts may have to come from Germany, and the dealer may want to wait until he has a large enough order to send to Festool.

Although they should be able to find the part number themselves, I always like to be prepared, so I'd go to Spare Parts List which is listed on the left-hand side of the Festool UK website and hunt out the exact model you have, based on the model and Order numbers on the label on the machine.

For example, here is the parts diagram for the PS300EQ Trion that bears Order No 494353:

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Item 26 on the diagram is the two halves of the front housing (with the knob on the top and "Trion" printed diagonally); whilst item 55 is the cylindrical rear section.  Cost should be 17.81GBP + VAT for both. I assume you are not replacing the middle section which holds the switch.

Forrest

(Oops - I was too slow! I see that Peter has beaten me to it as I was working on my reply!)

 
In addition to ordering through your local dealer, you should be able to order from Festool direct, if the Service Section of their brand-new Catalogue is to be believed! Here is what they say...

Spare part guarantee
Because Festool tools are so long-lasting, a spare part guarantee is particularly important:
Festool guarantees availability of every replacement part for at least seven years for every type of tool. Even after the tool has ceased production, the most important parts can still be obtained.

Ordering spare parts
You can order spare parts either from specialist retailers or directly from Festool. The tool type and the basic unit number (the T number, known as the B number prior to 2005) are all you need to identify a matching replacement part, even if your model has been discontinued. This information is located on the tool?s rating plate. For correct installation, allow Festool?s after-sales
service centre to install the part for you.

Spare parts orders
TTS Tooltechnic Systems GB Ltd
Saxham Business Park
Saxham
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP28 6RX
GREAT BRITAIN

E-mail: service@festool.co.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 1284 727272
Fax: +44 (0) 1284 702156


If you order directly from Festool, I'd be interested to hear how you get on, and how long it takes!

Forrest

 
Well, this might be a stupid question... there's a chip of something in my barrel grip Trion.  Everything works well, but I know the chip is there.  I removed the screws but couldn't figure out an easy way to open the front two halves of the case.  Sure, I could pry it, pull really hard, etc., but I'd rather not break anything.

This is a little like the Festool safety glasses... there's a trick and I'd love to know it.

advTHANKSance,
Paul-Marcel
 
Hi Paul-Marcel,

Once I'd taken the screws out I couldn't get the two halves off either. In the end I pushed a small flat screwdriver between them and twisted...they just kind of popped apart. There was nothing that could break, so it should be fine.

Cheers,
Rick
 
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