I've already got a CT22 which I am quite happy with but would like a second CT for a variety of reasons. Although I originally wanted to get a MIDI, due to the MINI/MIDI being removed/recalled from the Canadian marketplace, that option is out, so instead I'm now looking at making my CT22 the "portable" unit for hauling around my house doing DIY jobs and also being a dedicated unit for a Kapex, and having the CT36 unit as my main unit at my workstation where the CT22 used to reside.
I know that the CT36 AC comes with a 36mm versus the 27mm on the CT36 E, and that's fine. I know that the AC unit costs more, but has the Auto-Clean function which is really for when using with a Planex which I plan on buying for when I need a Planex. But I have a few questions that I'm not clear or certain about that I want to clarify.
The 36 mm hose that comes with the CT36AC has a special end that is designed for connecting to the Planex. Can other 36mm ready tools, such as the Kapex or my TS75 saw connect to this still? Or does it need some kind of adapter possibly to do so?
Is the 36mm hose that comes with the CT36AC a special hose that is different from the other 36mm AS hoses, or is it just the tool connector end?
Is the Auto-Clean function of the CT36AC of any use for any other reason to use other than when dealing with drywall dust? (I do know that the Auto-Clean function is infinitely variable in frequency of when it comes on including that it can be disabled completely.)
And what does the Auto-Clean actually do? Does it de-compact the drywall from the inner linings of the collection bag, or is it cleaning the filters because the bags tend to leak the fine drywall dust that end up clogging the filters otherwise without the Auto-Clean function?
Does it take the same filters and bags as the CT36 E?
Is there any reason I should not use the CT36AC versus the CT36E for certain applications?
And as an aside, I already have a regular 36mm AS hose. Does Festool make and adapter to connect two 36mm hoses together that would each have the regular ends on each of them. I'm thinking of taking my existing 36mm, cutting it to a shorter length to hook up my old CT22 to a Kapex, but still being able to bring it back to length for when I would need it via connecting it back togfether again. The CT36AC hose that comes with the CT36AC would not be used except for with the CT36 AC vac.
I know that the CT36 AC comes with a 36mm versus the 27mm on the CT36 E, and that's fine. I know that the AC unit costs more, but has the Auto-Clean function which is really for when using with a Planex which I plan on buying for when I need a Planex. But I have a few questions that I'm not clear or certain about that I want to clarify.
The 36 mm hose that comes with the CT36AC has a special end that is designed for connecting to the Planex. Can other 36mm ready tools, such as the Kapex or my TS75 saw connect to this still? Or does it need some kind of adapter possibly to do so?
Is the 36mm hose that comes with the CT36AC a special hose that is different from the other 36mm AS hoses, or is it just the tool connector end?
Is the Auto-Clean function of the CT36AC of any use for any other reason to use other than when dealing with drywall dust? (I do know that the Auto-Clean function is infinitely variable in frequency of when it comes on including that it can be disabled completely.)
And what does the Auto-Clean actually do? Does it de-compact the drywall from the inner linings of the collection bag, or is it cleaning the filters because the bags tend to leak the fine drywall dust that end up clogging the filters otherwise without the Auto-Clean function?
Does it take the same filters and bags as the CT36 E?
Is there any reason I should not use the CT36AC versus the CT36E for certain applications?
And as an aside, I already have a regular 36mm AS hose. Does Festool make and adapter to connect two 36mm hoses together that would each have the regular ends on each of them. I'm thinking of taking my existing 36mm, cutting it to a shorter length to hook up my old CT22 to a Kapex, but still being able to bring it back to length for when I would need it via connecting it back togfether again. The CT36AC hose that comes with the CT36AC would not be used except for with the CT36 AC vac.