What are these parts?

wow

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I got these in my LR 32 Hole Drilling Set In Systainer - 584100 and I can't identify them. I've searched the 'manual' and Brice Burrell's tutorial and I don't see them mentioned?

All of the stops and other parts seem to be complete?
 
It would be easier to help me if I attached a photo, wouldn't it? Here ya go...

 

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It looks like your stops came apart. Those look like parts of the side stops.

Tom
 
Tom Bellemare said:
It looks like your stops came apart. Those look like parts of the side stops.

Agreed.

Kev said:
Here's a link to a good pic ...

My kit uses plastic components for the stops rather than the metal ones shown, but they are very similar.

Brice's post from a few years ago may help you. Lots of pictures.

http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-how-to/festool-lr32-how-to/

If not, post a photo of the full kit and we'll tell you where everything goes.
 
THANKS FOR THE HELP!!!!

Kev:

I saw that picture yesterday when I was searching, and I have all of those parts and they look just like that picture and are complete. They did not come apart. But thanks for the suggestion!

Garry:

As I mentioned, I checked Brice's post yesterday as well. I TRIED to check out everything with the resources I had, rather than ask stupid questions with obvious answers.

Based on the responses, it looks like I may just have some random spare parts. And if it's something I need and just haven't figured it out, well...no problem since it looks like I have everything I am supposed to have.
 
It's Festool, not IKEA where parts are missing. Good with spare-parts included.  [wink]

Festoolviking
 
Those bits actually look like the CMS-OF router lifts support bracket that you screw in place to come under the router... See picture below

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Those three pieces go on the end of the stop rods and clamp the stop rods to the guide rail.  Look at the lower right area in the attached photo to see them clamping the stop rod to the rail.  (And yes, I know it's not a "Holy" rail.  It was the most convenient one to grab when I shot the photo.) 

 

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Sparktrician said:
Those three pieces go on the end of the stop rods and clamp the stop rods to the guide rail. 

YOU WIN THE PRIZE!!!! I re-checked my stops tonight and one of them was indeed missing the end pieces. Problem solved!

Your prize - should you wish to accept - is a no-expenses paid trip to Minnesota during the third week of January. Heck, we can even have a bar-b-q in your honor!

Seriously, thanks for helping a new guy who obviously was overwhelmed by all his new green-ness.
 
wow said:
Sparktrician said:
Those three pieces go on the end of the stop rods and clamp the stop rods to the guide rail. 

YOU WIN THE PRIZE!!!! I re-checked my stops tonight and one of them was indeed missing the end pieces. Problem solved!

Your prize - should you wish to accept - is a no-expenses paid trip to Minnesota during the third week of January. Heck, we can even have a bar-b-q in your honor!

Seriously, thanks for helping a new guy who obviously was overwhelmed by all his new green-ness.

Be still, my pounding heart!!!  Minnesnowta in January???  You were talking about frozen barbecue, right???  [tongue]  Well, anyway the beer will finally be cold...  Glad to help.  Enjoy your new green affliction. 

 
I was born in Fargo and every summer of my youth was spent on my Father's family farm, immediately south of Fargo (Horace, actually, Wild Rice ND). I learned to drive in a grain truck, next to the combine.

I'll take an Austin TX winter any year - It should be in the lower 70's tomorrow... And then there's the creek around the corner.

Tom
 
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