Planers

Festool Planers

Conventional planers run up against obstacles during practical use because of design limitations such as limited rabbet depth and heavy tool weight. Festool has overcome these obstacles by introducing solutions that guarantee effortless operation, greater versatility and improved finished results.

Overview

Benefits of Festool Planers.

  • Depth controls are integrated into the handle, for easy adjustment on the fly.
  • Single blade planer head design for rapid blade changes.
  • Smooth cut performance reduces sanding time.
  • Single knife cutterhead produces less noise, reducing user fatigue.
  • Unlimited rabbeting feature does not leave a lip.
  • High dust extraction efficiency for less clean-up time and greater work efficiency.
  • Versatile – create smooth or rustic effects.
  • Safer – the side guard swings up as the rabbet depth increases.
  • Convert into a bench-mounted planer, with optional bench unit.

Specifications

Comparison of Festool planer models

Below, you will find a comprehensive list of specifications for each of the planer models in the Festool line.

EHL 65 HL 850
Standard Package Includes
Parallel Edge Guide
Standard Planer Head
Solid Carbide Standard Blade
Rabbet Depth Guide
Systainer SYS 2 SYS 3
Specifications
Power Consumption 720 Watts / 6 Amps 120 volts AC 850 watts / 7 amp 120 volts AC
Drive Shaft Speed 15,600 RPM 10,000 RPM
Cutting Depth 0 - 5/32" (0 - 4 mm) 0 - 9/64" (0 - 3.5 mm)
Rabbeting Depth 0 - 29/32" (0 - 23 mm) Unlimited
Head Width 2-9/16" (65 mm) 3-15/64" (82 mm)
Noise Level At Idle 76 dB (A) 79 dB (A)
Weight 5.3 lbs. (2.4 Kg) 8.6 lbs. (3.9 kg)

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