Holzhacker
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Hi Festool, I need some advice.
My still great working CT22 needs major triage at this point. Over the years I've replaced multiple rear wheels and done Bondo and screw repairs to secure the wheel axles back onto the chassis. Wheels, axles and that chassis area have broken multiple times. Its my fault of course since I have a tendency to stack too many systainers on top of the CT when rolling into a job site.
At this point though the bottom black chassis isn't very viable to fix. I guess I could putz around with some plywood backers and other nonsense but I just don't feel like it at this point. Done too many repairs already, also need new axles and wheels.
Note to others, don't load the CT with too many systainers when traversing gravel. Duh
Anyway I have the top motor assembly (hinged part of the CT) off of the bottom. I've removed all the screws and front wheels. However I can't see an obvious way of separating the lower black 1/2 of the chassis and the upper grey 1/2. It seems like maybe they just pry apart but I don't want to damage the top 1/2 doing so.
Any suggestions?
I've already looked on the Ekat and have a parts list. Called Festool on friday but it was too late. Planning on calling tomorrow to order the bottom chassis, wheels and axle.
thanks, markus
My still great working CT22 needs major triage at this point. Over the years I've replaced multiple rear wheels and done Bondo and screw repairs to secure the wheel axles back onto the chassis. Wheels, axles and that chassis area have broken multiple times. Its my fault of course since I have a tendency to stack too many systainers on top of the CT when rolling into a job site.
At this point though the bottom black chassis isn't very viable to fix. I guess I could putz around with some plywood backers and other nonsense but I just don't feel like it at this point. Done too many repairs already, also need new axles and wheels.
Note to others, don't load the CT with too many systainers when traversing gravel. Duh
Anyway I have the top motor assembly (hinged part of the CT) off of the bottom. I've removed all the screws and front wheels. However I can't see an obvious way of separating the lower black 1/2 of the chassis and the upper grey 1/2. It seems like maybe they just pry apart but I don't want to damage the top 1/2 doing so.
Any suggestions?
I've already looked on the Ekat and have a parts list. Called Festool on friday but it was too late. Planning on calling tomorrow to order the bottom chassis, wheels and axle.
thanks, markus