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FestoolMulti-function Table (MFT/3)

R9,999

Retail: R17,000
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1 table. 1000 possibilities.
The multifunction table can be equipped with compatible accessories for every application: Everything is secured safely in place, from guide rails to combination bevels. The MFT/3 guide extension allows you to use all CMS modules for sawing, routing and sanding, while the sliding table enables cross-cuts with a maximum cutting width of 830 mm.

Product Features
  • Maximum precision – with aluminium profile for retaining a guide rail and the angle stop
  • Angle stop, stop slide and additional clamping device ensure exact results
  • Ergonomic work position thanks to the table height of 90 cm
  • Mobile use of the MFT 3 through space-saving foldaway legs
  • Safe sawing and precise routing thanks to the guide rail
  • Compatibility with Compact Module System CMS
  • Festool V-groove permits the use of many accessory parts of the CMS modular system
  • Optional connection of the vacuum clamping system VAC SYS
  • Ideal connection to the Festool system
  • Model: FES495315
Product Details
  • Safe clamping and securing of workpieces of the most widely varying shapes and sizes
  • Precise processing of workpieces, also through the connection to the Compact Module System CMS
  • Extended clamping and attachment options through the vacuum clamping system VAC SYS, which can be connected to the MFT 3 with adapters

For more information, please check Festool.

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