What Are Your Thoughts On A Used OF2200?

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If you might have seen my diatribe in another thread about the used DF500, you may have noticed I mentioned this used OF2200 that I came across on Marketplace for $550. It's just the router. No systainer, no accessories - no nothing but the router. In that thread, I estimated that the additional cost to purchase all the kit items in the current SKU, including the M337 and insert, would be about $300 - bringing the total expense to $850. I even noted that this is the lowest overall price for a used OF2200 I have seen in the past year.

But why am I hesitant to get it? I know from the different threads that pretty much everyone agrees that it is a fantastic router with ample power, capabilities, noise reduction, dust collection and handling that is superb. It also seems to be a router that, historically, has had few issues. Is the lack of accessories a real concern? Does it matter that the tool was built in February 2012?

I'm seeking to know whether this is a Go or No Go situation because I wonder if I'm over-thinking it.

I'm planning on going to check it out tomorrow. What should I test and what should I be on the lookout for?

Some things I'm thinking I should be testing: Powers On, Runs, Speed changes, plunge action, locking action, ratchet lock, adjuster movement - anything else?

I've included the sellers pics. I like that he included a pic of the manufacturers plate and the tool overall looks clean. Though there's a little plating pitting on the depth stop rod and some rust on the lock threads.

Thanks!
 

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I don't know what is applicable in the USA, but for the European OF2200's... if you want to use them in the CMS... you want one pre-dating the 2018 (?) revision that includes the NVR.

Oh wait... OF2200 use wasn't ever sanctioned by Festool USA, right? Even though the hardware to use it was still included with the CMS?
Is the lack of accessories a real concern?
What lack?
Included in the sale? Adjust price evaluation accordingly
Or general in the catalog? I think there is quite a bunch of OF2200 accessories?
 
As Jim notes, it's a helluva bargain! And there's a guy on ebay that sells the different size collets cheap. No nut though, just the collet.

I'd jump at it myself, you'll be astounded at just how good it is!
 
Some things I'm thinking I should be testing: Powers On, Runs, Speed changes, plunge action, locking action, ratchet lock, adjuster movement - anything else?
Just a thought out loud and not sure if it is relevant or even an issue for a router but would concentricity/run out on the spindle be something to check for?

I mention only because of a recent experience when buying a drill press - there was quite a lot of wobble/runout in the chuck which meant that a 3mm hole was coming out at 3,15mm
I had to change the spindle bearings. Fortunately not a too hard or expensive fix.
 
Just a thought out loud and not sure if it is relevant or even an issue for a router but would concentricity/run out on the spindle be something to check for?

I mention only because of a recent experience when buying a drill press - there was quite a lot of wobble/runout in the chuck which meant that a 3mm hole was coming out at 3,15mm
I had to change the spindle bearings. Fortunately not a too hard or expensive fix.
The OF1400 and the OF2200 do have a concentricity issue most have found. In my case it was play in the fit of the template guide ring, so I did some "percussion maintenance" around the edge and have it pretty well perfect now.
 
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: 🤪 I had to think about that one for a couple of seconds but I got there!


PS is it legal to take a hammer to a Festool?? Isn't there some kind of hell for doing that?? :ROFLMAO:
The first rule of percussion maintenance is that we don't talk about percussion maintenance! ;-)
 
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