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Bill Adamsen
08-22-2016, 3:18 PM
My Porter Cable 557 Plate Joiner fits the Festool vacuum hose and the combination makes joining with biscuits quite pleasant. Is the Festool socket housing available on a pigtail where I could replace my current PC cord and plug directly into the plugit system?

Bill Adamsen
08-22-2016, 4:10 PM
Looks like they sell (sold?) the part in Europe but possibly not US. Not worth the trouble.

Called the 491145 Festool Plugit Conversion it.
Umbausatz plug it
UBS-PUR 360 plug it 240 V

Josh Molaver
08-22-2016, 5:58 PM
I've ordered these from ebay or Amazon.co.uk successfully - and if you've bought into the Festool system I think it is worth it...

peter gagliardi
08-22-2016, 6:59 PM
I guess I don't understand why you don't just plug the biscuiter into the vac? I do it with all kinds of tools, and it works without issue. Except maybe the existing tool cord is too short?

Bill Adamsen
08-22-2016, 7:16 PM
Peter, actually that is what I do. But my vacuum hose has the cord embedded in the sleeve and it would be super easy just to connect it just as I would a sander. Since I only use the 557 with the Festool vacuum, it would make sense to "make it a Festool" so to speak.

peter gagliardi
08-22-2016, 9:07 PM
So, you have an auxiliary sleeve over the electrical cord AND the vac hose? I just didnt put two and two together, as the only tools I saw like that were their air driven sanders. Now I remember they offer a sleeve separate.

Bill Adamsen
08-29-2016, 8:49 AM
Update: bought the cord from some US source on Ebay and it arrived a few days later. Installed this morning and it took all of five minutes. Looks like an improvement. Works as expected turns on the vacuum when switch is depressed. Note, easier to plugin with the pigtail than the housing mounted receptacle. It would have been preferred to have a shorter pigtail cord, but the way Festool manufactures didn't lent itself to shortening.

Jim Becker
08-29-2016, 9:15 AM
Really nice solution, Bill. That worked out well!