danst96
Established Member
A bit of a background to my question here:
I am moving to Canada in the near future as some may have seen previously. I have a few different Festool tools in 110v. Canada use 110v as standard. I spoke to Festool directly about taking my tools there and they confirmed there would be no issue and it would be as simple as changing the cord to have the correct plug on the end. There is a difference in hz between UK and Canada (50hz here, 60hz there) however they also assured me this would be no issues and the fairly extensive internet trawling I have done confirmed this would be fine and there are many examples of people taking UK 110v Festool to USA/Canada successfully.
I have been buying the Festool stuff here because its cheaper after tax than Canada and I have jobs i need it for while im still here. So I purchased the CTL26E last week however there is a glaring difference compared to all of the tools now that I have received it. On the box it says not for use in North America Then on the label on the machine, it says 110v (GB). It is the only Festool tool I have that has the (GB) on the label.
I called Festool about this and they didn't know so needed to ask the technical team to call me which I am still waiting on. I also spoke to the company that sold me the tool and they said they weren't sure but wondered if its less of a power thing and maybe more because it is hard wired so would require the plug to be chopped off and replaced or if it could be due to the different dealership set up in the North America market meaning they don't offer aftercare on this particular machine there. The only other thing that crosses my mind is the 60hz will cause the 50hz motors spin slightly faster than here which apparently is not a problem and nothing to be concerned by but I wondered that for whatever reason could it be an issue for the CTL26E. I have a need to use this tool this evening but I don't want to use it in case I need to return it.
A bit of a long shot here but if there is anyone who knows the exact answer to this or would have any ideas, id be glad to know.
I am moving to Canada in the near future as some may have seen previously. I have a few different Festool tools in 110v. Canada use 110v as standard. I spoke to Festool directly about taking my tools there and they confirmed there would be no issue and it would be as simple as changing the cord to have the correct plug on the end. There is a difference in hz between UK and Canada (50hz here, 60hz there) however they also assured me this would be no issues and the fairly extensive internet trawling I have done confirmed this would be fine and there are many examples of people taking UK 110v Festool to USA/Canada successfully.
I have been buying the Festool stuff here because its cheaper after tax than Canada and I have jobs i need it for while im still here. So I purchased the CTL26E last week however there is a glaring difference compared to all of the tools now that I have received it. On the box it says not for use in North America Then on the label on the machine, it says 110v (GB). It is the only Festool tool I have that has the (GB) on the label.
I called Festool about this and they didn't know so needed to ask the technical team to call me which I am still waiting on. I also spoke to the company that sold me the tool and they said they weren't sure but wondered if its less of a power thing and maybe more because it is hard wired so would require the plug to be chopped off and replaced or if it could be due to the different dealership set up in the North America market meaning they don't offer aftercare on this particular machine there. The only other thing that crosses my mind is the 60hz will cause the 50hz motors spin slightly faster than here which apparently is not a problem and nothing to be concerned by but I wondered that for whatever reason could it be an issue for the CTL26E. I have a need to use this tool this evening but I don't want to use it in case I need to return it.
A bit of a long shot here but if there is anyone who knows the exact answer to this or would have any ideas, id be glad to know.