SYS-AZ sets

GarryMartin said:
Definitely not. This is the UK version...

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Wow, that’s pretty bad. That lead with the long moulded strain relief looks like it would cause problems even if the PH was on a flat shelf. I think attaching it to the top of another systainer, as you suggest, is the only way to ensure the hanging leads can clear what’s underneath.
 
Spandex said:
Wow, that’s pretty bad. That lead with the long moulded strain relief looks like it would cause problems even if the PH was on a flat shelf. I think attaching it to the top of another systainer, as you suggest, is the only way to ensure the hanging leads can clear what’s underneath.

To be clear, I popped it on the SYS AZ so you could see the issue; I've never stored it in that way as the storage is in my workshop and I use the SYS PH when out and about or elsewhere in the house. It's generally sitting on top of my CTL SYS with a SYS MFT on top of it, and the complete stack on a SYS CART.
 
Sure.. But if that PH was on a flat surface (rather than a drawer) and you had that moulded plug plugged in, it would still be pretty tight. Festool should probably have use angled sockets for the UK version.
 
Spandex said:
Sure.. But if that PH was on a flat surface (rather than a drawer) and you had that moulded plug plugged in, it would still be pretty tight. Festool should probably have use angled sockets for the UK version.

- Could have been nice in the Euro plug version as well, good idea.

Or they’ll make a SYS3-PH slightly taller, with more room inside, longer cord, built in USB ports, and a fixed 1/4” mini pod for SYSRock and SYSLite. And while I’m at it, a fan ventilated slim charger for the batteries that are detachable and connects to another socket inside.
That should do it [big grin] - Would cost a few Festool quid I’d guess  [scared]
 
SYS—AZs on way , thank you again for all your help. Still very new and looking forward to learning and expanding my knowledge a little with my tools.
 
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