Hi everyone,
Please excuse the rather basic question.
I'm lucky enough to own a TS55-REBQ Plus, but not lucky enough to own an accompanying Festool vac. Currently I use the saw with my shop vac connected slightly precariously using a rubber, tapered adapter. It sort of works, but frankly it's cumbersome, distracting during a cut, and often detaches at an inconvenient moment. Yes I could probably improve things with some duct tape, but I move the hose from tool to tool and this would just be a nuisance.
While I would like a CTL Midi for my small shop, realistically it's not at the top of my priority list at this point.
To improve my current set-up, as far as I can tell I have a couple of options:
1. I could purchase a Festool hose with the bayonet connector, and then figure out how to connect that hose to my vac.
2. I could find an adapter to attach to my TS55 which then creates a better connection to my existing hose.
I see adapters like this -https://www.axminster.co.uk/festool-hose-reducing-sleeve-antistatic-d-27-dm-as-104554 - but honestly I'm not entirely sure what they are. I'm unclear if the intention of this adapter is to have one end attached to the bayonet adapter on the saw, and the other end attached to a host. OR if the adapter exists to connect to an older Festool tool (without the bayonet connector), allowing it to connect to newer Festool hoses (which do have the bayonet).
I'd be grateful for a bit of guidance here - is buying a Festool hose with the correct connector the way to go, or is there a Festool part (possibly the link I added) that allows me to use the bayonet connector on the tool with a regular hose.
Thanks in advance
Tommy
Please excuse the rather basic question.
I'm lucky enough to own a TS55-REBQ Plus, but not lucky enough to own an accompanying Festool vac. Currently I use the saw with my shop vac connected slightly precariously using a rubber, tapered adapter. It sort of works, but frankly it's cumbersome, distracting during a cut, and often detaches at an inconvenient moment. Yes I could probably improve things with some duct tape, but I move the hose from tool to tool and this would just be a nuisance.
While I would like a CTL Midi for my small shop, realistically it's not at the top of my priority list at this point.
To improve my current set-up, as far as I can tell I have a couple of options:
1. I could purchase a Festool hose with the bayonet connector, and then figure out how to connect that hose to my vac.
2. I could find an adapter to attach to my TS55 which then creates a better connection to my existing hose.
I see adapters like this -https://www.axminster.co.uk/festool-hose-reducing-sleeve-antistatic-d-27-dm-as-104554 - but honestly I'm not entirely sure what they are. I'm unclear if the intention of this adapter is to have one end attached to the bayonet adapter on the saw, and the other end attached to a host. OR if the adapter exists to connect to an older Festool tool (without the bayonet connector), allowing it to connect to newer Festool hoses (which do have the bayonet).
I'd be grateful for a bit of guidance here - is buying a Festool hose with the correct connector the way to go, or is there a Festool part (possibly the link I added) that allows me to use the bayonet connector on the tool with a regular hose.
Thanks in advance
Tommy