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Trolley clamps Festool/ Makita/ Hitachi systainer

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This is the short clip
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I made these holders and short clamps for classic line systainers, since I wanted a low budget solution for a trolley for my dad's Festool collec tion. Just cut some plywood, add wheels and the blocks, and you have a dirt cheap alternative for your Festool systainers.

 

BTW, the photos are from a prototype. They fitted well on one container, but not on all the others. So I added a ridge. in the design, and now it is all fine. check the 3MF viewer to see what I mean.

 

 

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Unfortunately, the clips did not fit the Makita case
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I noticed there are some slight design differences. For me it worked well (after redesign) on all containers.
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Replying to @ErwinBerlin :
Can you provide your customized file
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it dosent fit for sys3 or sys t-loc
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excellent will allow me to complete my systainers with my plywood containers, thank you for the work and sharing to the creator
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Unfortunately, the clips did not fit my Makita cases
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