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I'm in the market for a TS 55 track saw and I'm thoroughly confused by the model #s. Can anyone tell me the difference between TS 55 EQ, TS 55 REQ, TS 55 REQ-F and TS 55 REQ-F-PLUS?
Dollar Bill said:I'm in the market for a TS 55 track saw and I'm thoroughly confused by the model #s. Can anyone tell me the difference between TS 55 EQ, TS 55 REQ, TS 55 REQ-F and TS 55 REQ-F-PLUS?
I'm looking at buying a used metric non-F model. Would I be making a mistake if I bought it?DeformedTree said:Dollar Bill said:I'm in the market for a TS 55 track saw and I'm thoroughly confused by the model #s. Can anyone tell me the difference between TS 55 EQ, TS 55 REQ, TS 55 REQ-F and TS 55 REQ-F-PLUS?
If your buying new, there is just one model. The REQ-F , The F is for "Fix" (i doubt that Festool would say it, but it's the reality). they had to correct a flaw on the non-F version, it was basically a silent upgrade. I'm not even sure they even show it all the time as "F", but again if buying new, it will be the same saw. All the inch labeled saws that are sold in North America are "F". Only if you are trying to find a metric one, thus used, does the models really come into play.
The Plus just means it comes with a Rail (a package).
Dollar Bill said:I'm looking at buying a used metric non-F model. Would I be making a mistake if I bought it?DeformedTree said:Dollar Bill said:I'm in the market for a TS 55 track saw and I'm thoroughly confused by the model #s. Can anyone tell me the difference between TS 55 EQ, TS 55 REQ, TS 55 REQ-F and TS 55 REQ-F-PLUS?
If your buying new, there is just one model. The REQ-F , The F is for "Fix" (i doubt that Festool would say it, but it's the reality). they had to correct a flaw on the non-F version, it was basically a silent upgrade. I'm not even sure they even show it all the time as "F", but again if buying new, it will be the same saw. All the inch labeled saws that are sold in North America are "F". Only if you are trying to find a metric one, thus used, does the models really come into play.
The Plus just means it comes with a Rail (a package).
DeformedTree said:Dollar Bill said:I'm in the market for a TS 55 track saw and I'm thoroughly confused by the model #s. Can anyone tell me the difference between TS 55 EQ, TS 55 REQ, TS 55 REQ-F and TS 55 REQ-F-PLUS?
I’m pretty sure the F just means imperial scales. Other tools (and accessories) got the F designation.
If your buying new, there is just one model. The REQ-F , The F is for "Fix" (i doubt that Festool would say it, but it's the reality). they had to correct a flaw on the non-F version, it was basically a silent upgrade. I'm not even sure they even show it all the time as "F", but again if buying new, it will be the same saw. All the inch labeled saws that are sold in North America are "F". Only if you are trying to find a metric one, thus used, does the models really come into play.
The Plus just means it comes with a Rail (a package).
Chris Wong said:DeformedTree said:Dollar Bill said:I'm in the market for a TS 55 track saw and I'm thoroughly confused by the model #s. Can anyone tell me the difference between TS 55 EQ, TS 55 REQ, TS 55 REQ-F and TS 55 REQ-F-PLUS?
I’m pretty sure the F just means imperial scales. Other tools (and accessories) got the F designation.
If your buying new, there is just one model. The REQ-F , The F is for "Fix" (i doubt that Festool would say it, but it's the reality). they had to correct a flaw on the non-F version, it was basically a silent upgrade. I'm not even sure they even show it all the time as "F", but again if buying new, it will be the same saw. All the inch labeled saws that are sold in North America are "F". Only if you are trying to find a metric one, thus used, does the models really come into play.
The Plus just means it comes with a Rail (a package).
Mario Turcot said:I was a bit intrigued by that F as a fix for failure. What company would add this to their tools? Festool have been silent about the Kapex for a long time. They finally came public saying that they replace some parts in the Kapex armature, yet no F on the kapex model.
I had a look at Festool USA and the only tools with an F are the tools that have an imperial scale. The DF 500 & 700 are both metric and have no F model.
Chris Wong said:[member=68063]DeformedTree[/member] You would need to check the actual saw. I’ve seen Festool make numerous rolling changes without a change in model or part number.