Crazyraceguy
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mino said:Good point.Spandex said:I suspect it mainly comes down to how the parts of the tool come together. There will generally be a clam shell design with two plastic pieces. The plug-it connector, as shown above, has mounting tabs either side oriented 180 degrees from each other, so these will screw into one half of the clam shell.
They would either have to design the plastics specifically to change the alignment of the connector, or make multiple connector components to cope with different designs.
It is clear that "same orientation" was never a design target as the connector - by design - effectively prevents that. They would have to go to a different connector, likely one with 4 "wings" instead of two so it can be flipped around.
[member=58857]Crazyraceguy[/member]
IMO this is a good thread, but possibly you can try to put it in a summary - including what benefit/why Festool should change the approach - and then pass it on to Festool for consideration.
I see two obvious improvements:
- clear mark on the tool an connector on what the connector position is to be when pushing in (and, optionally, when locked)
- design the next gen connector parts in tools such a way that consistent rotation angle is achievable, this should be possible at least for tools which operate on sheet goods as there is a "plane of reference" one can use
There is nothing preventing cross-compatibility, so is something what can be introduced gradually as the tools/cables are refreshed.
I'm thinking that it is purely a speed/simplicity thing. As mentioned above by [member=71889]festal[/member], if you always held the plug-it cable the same way (by marking it in some way) and pointed it at the back of any tool, it should just go in....simple. Guys who only have a single tool, sure no big deal, plug it in once and leave it. I on the other hand, might be swapping back and forth between several at a time. It is not uncommon to have the TS55, DF500, RO125 (or ETS EC) and one of the OFs all out and in alternating use. I plug them into the Plug-it and CT hose at each swap. This is why I preferred the ribbed hose ends too, it was just easier.