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FOR SALE - FESTOOL LS-32-SYS .... Bargain at £250 on its own or £320 with the FS1400/2-LR 32 Rail
If you make cabinets then this is the jig for you, Accurately drill holes for shelves and rear wall supports at 32mm centres when used with the Hole Guide rail FS1400/2-LR 32 (or the longer 2424 hole rail). Also includes a 35mm (unused) hinge location cutter.
Hole series are always drilled with a spacing of 32 mm and a hole diameter of 5 mm or (3 mm bought separately). The hole series drilling system is a complete set for fast and simple production of series of holes for shelf supports, rear wall supports and fittings with the OF 900, OF 1000, OF 1010, OF 1400. Everything in a single Systainer. Note: In terms of condition it is like new apart from some light corrosion evident on the guides. Probably only use once or twice to build a cupboard or two, since then has remained unused for several years. Total cost to buy new today from Festool would be over £700.
The Systainer contains:
  • guide plate
  • centring mandrel
  • hinge location cutter HM Ø 35 mm
  • dowel drill HW Ø 5 mm (V-shaped tip)
  • dowel drill HM Ø 5 mm (with centring bit and pre-cutter)
  • 2 parallel side fences with adjustable stop
  • FSZ 120 fastening clamps (two units)
  • 2x Longitudinal stop
  • screwdriver, WAF 5
  • Systainer SYS 1 T-LOC


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