Oso Rojo said:What is the difference in the 500949 vs 490656 power cords? They both say 16 gauge. I'm looking for a 16 gauge cord to marry with my vacuum hose but I'm having trouble figuring out which one.
grobkuschelig said:[member=48572]Shane Holland[/member] while you are at it, would you be so kind to explain the difference between the black and the green plug it cable?
I think one is rubber the other one is PU!?
What are those for? [thanks]
Phil Beckley said:...Rubber for workshop timber trade use. The Green one was developed for Automotive environments and is 'harder wearing'...
grobkuschelig said:Phil Beckley said:...Rubber for workshop timber trade use. The Green one was developed for Automotive environments and is 'harder wearing'...
Thank you very much [member=41214]Phil Beckley[/member] !
If I may add an additional question on the matter:
Is there any "dust collection" difference as well?
What I mean is, that the rubber sometimes gets quite dusty with fine wood dust. Would the green differ in this regard?
ben_r_ said:Great to know. Now the next question is when is Festool going to offer the better green cord here in the US?!
Being that I run my cords in TechFlex sleeving along side the hoses, I doubt Id notice much of a difference if the power cord was any stiffer. But its good to note for those that dont do that.Untidy Shop said:If you are only into timber products [member=58821]ben_r_[/member] , [member=63474]grobkuschelig[/member] and [member=29292]Oso Rojo[/member] don't bother getting too excited about the Green cord. Mine is seldom used because it is significantly stiffer than even the thicker gauge black cord. That is a real pain when sanding, routing and using a TS as the stiffer green cord does not ' flow' away from the tool and consequently, in my experience, is more likely to get in the way and/or resist the tool movement.
Thanks [member=41214]Phil Beckley[/member] I did not know that the Green was designed for auto shops, I thought it was just a heavy duty alternative [with issues! ]
Shane Holland said:Oso Rojo said:What is the difference in the 500949 vs 490656 power cords? They both say 16 gauge. I'm looking for a 16 gauge cord to marry with my vacuum hose but I'm having trouble figuring out which one.
[member=29292]Oso Rojo[/member]
500949 is 10m or ~33'
490656 is 4m or ~13'
Scorpion said:Is there an 18ga version that's 10m long?
Shane Holland said:Scorpion said:Is there an 18ga version that's 10m long?
[member=27782]Scorpion[/member], no, just the 4m / 13' cord in 18ga.