FEIN CUTTER SUMMARY

marcus boren

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Title:

FEIN CUTTER SUMMARY

Creator:

marcus boren

Date:

11/30/2000

Text:

Hi there listmembers, Thank you for all the responses.

Out of 26 responses, only one person didn't like the fein. He thought the
blade travel was too short for O&P work.

Several people suggested a pneumatic for lab work. I agree, they work
great, have fewer parts to break, cost less, etc.



Here are the reported pros and cons of the Fein

•Excellent durability
•quiet
•cost ($140-180) in Klingspor's Sanding Catalog 1-800-228-0000
thanks to Michael Prumbs CPO/Germany for that info. I've
attached his reply below.
• single or variable speed

•the blade angle is different, so you have to get used to that

•a few people said it was heavy

It sounds like these are worth a try...

Here is Mr. Prumb's reply:

I have been using the Fein Sander as a Cast Cutter for 7 years and
like it
better then any cast cutter I have used before.
The quality is excellent and I think the Fein saw blades are
superior in
quality compared to standard cast cutter blades.
Using the saw for cutting plaster and plastics on a daily basis, a
saw blade
lasts almost 1 year.
Regarding the price : $ 240,- is quite high, check out Klingspor's
Sanding
Catalogue (1-800-228-0000)
the newest model with variable speed is $
180.-
the older model with single speed is $ 140.-
There is also a dust extraction kit available which is helpful
while cutting
plaster.

(you can post my name if you like)

Michael Prumbs CPO/Germany


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marcus boren, “FEIN CUTTER SUMMARY,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/215290.