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Unique Festool failure
I asked SWMBO to help me vacuum up after some work. I'm not sure how she managed this, but through some mis-application of force, she vigorously pushed my Festool floor nozzle around the concrete garage floor with the roller wheel firmly not rolling. I guess if you don't know how much resistance to expect, you may not notice that it's way too much.
So now I'm ka-thunk-ka-thunk-ka-thunking around. Er...not "round"...
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Ouch. I wouldn't have expected that roller to wear so rapidly. If you have a lathe, maybe turn a replacement out of metal? Being a wear part I would bet Festool Ekat has a replacement listed online. It looks like the shopping carts my wife usually manages to get and I get to hear that klunk, klunk through out the store.
I can't quite tell from the pic, but it looks like possibly a wheel release clip on the side? Good luck with the fix.
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Holy cow, Dick - you have good eyes. That is a lever, and it lifts and the wheel comes right out! I hadn't noticed that!
Now to find a replacement...
Thanks!!!
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I suspect she got something wedged between the wheel and the frame/cover causing the wheel to be held in one place long enough for friction to wear a flat spot on it.
The suction alone may have been enough to hold the thing in place to cause the situation.
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I'm sure a genuine replacement from Festool won't cost you more than a few hundred dollars and it's probably designed in a way that only an OEM replacement will fit. :cool:
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Plastic welding should help. Use a soldering iron to displace material to where you need it. Then file it round.
Alternative is build up with epoxy.
MK
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Live with the ka-thunk, ka-thunk and smile at the idea of your wife vacuuming the shop.
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I made up my mind to only use it for tool collection. Saves on bags and the shop vac/cyclone for the floor.
So I would suggest 80 bucks for a shop vac and save the Festool.