Wes.C said:here is a vid. totally doesn't look real but trying to use light pressure. this is how much it jumps
pro 5 ltd
parks3151 said:I wish my first post was more promising, but I too have had the problems other have been having. I received my PRO 5 around Christmas and it wast just plain unusable, so I sent it to festool and it was returned to me in a week. Well I have used the sander twice now and it's still terrible to use? What gives? Do I call festool back and send it in again? It's hard for me to believe this is even a festool product, and even more disappointing that even after repair it still runs terrible.
Any advise on next steps would be greatly appreciated. Also note that I do in fact know how to operate it, and how to reduce the vacuum pressure.
Holmz said:parks3151 said:I wish my first post was more promising, but I too have had the problems other have been having. I received my PRO 5 around Christmas and it wast just plain unusable, so I sent it to festool and it was returned to me in a week. Well I have used the sander twice now and it's still terrible to use? What gives? Do I call festool back and send it in again? It's hard for me to believe this is even a festool product, and even more disappointing that even after repair it still runs terrible.
Any advise on next steps would be greatly appreciated. Also note that I do in fact know how to operate it, and how to reduce the vacuum pressure.
People often say that I am negative towards the brand.
So about 10+ years ago Clarkie came through town. He was talking about the 1/2 year in the NZ jail/gaol... The coppers asked him if thought he may be buying stolen goods when he was offered the 1000$ TV for $100?
Clarkies said, "of course, what Dxxkhead sells a $1000 TV for a $100?"
So I see the pro five for $100 and think how can an ETS EC quality sander get sold for 100$ ?
If they are claiming it is a Festool quality sander, then send it back until they send you what you were buying. Right now any of the low quality sanders on the market would out perform it. But it is dressed up with lipstick as a good tool.
I think it exceeds the number of Festool nuts in NA. Unless every Festool nut ordered two.Cheese said:that would yield 151,460 Pro 5's over 7 months
Svar said:I think it exceeds the number of Festool nuts in NA. Unless every Festool nut ordered two.Cheese said:that would yield 151,460 Pro 5's over 7 months
Welshdog said:My Pro 5 exhibits a little jumpiness, but I attribute that to vibrational harmonics between the sand, the work and the table.
wetndry said:Welshdog said:My Pro 5 exhibits a little jumpiness, but I attribute that to vibrational harmonics between the sand, the work and the table.
I noticed the same with my Pro 5 that I sent back. It was less jumpy with the work clamped tight but still left a poor surface finish. Clamping is not required of my other festool and non festool sanders. I can hold boards in my hand and sand them with most of my sanders. I usually just sand with the board on anti skid mats with out having to clamp them at all. I think that the bearing problems are amplified when the work is not clamped down.
Welshdog said:wetndry said:Welshdog said:My Pro 5 exhibits a little jumpiness, but I attribute that to vibrational harmonics between the sand, the work and the table.
I noticed the same with my Pro 5 that I sent back. It was less jumpy with the work clamped tight but still left a poor surface finish. Clamping is not required of my other festool and non festool sanders. I can hold boards in my hand and sand them with most of my sanders. I usually just sand with the board on anti skid mats with out having to clamp them at all. I think that the bearing problems are amplified when the work is not clamped down.
Well now you've got me wondering if I should send mine in for repair. I need to use it more before making that decision. My trouble is that the RO125 I have is my only Festool sander experience. It is known to be a bit tricky to control - and that is my experience. So the Pro 5 seemed similar and I figured that is normal for Festool sanders (not that I think it should be this way . . .) but I guess maybe I'm wrong.