Festool 574354 Router User Manual


 
Systainer (System Container)
Most Festool hand tools and many accessory kits are shipped in their own unique system container, called a "Systainer".
This provides protection and storage for the tool and accessories. All Systainers are stackable and can be interlocked
together, including stacking and locking atop Festool dust extractors.
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Stacking Systainers
For convenience in transporting Festool tools and
accessories, the Systainers can be stacked and locked
together. The Systainers are locked together using the
stacking tabs and latches.
1. Place one Systainer on top of the other.
2. Release all four latches on the lower Systainer by
pulling back at their top edges (step A to the right).
3. Slide all four latches upward (step B) as depicted by the
two views.
4. Snap all four latches back to their flat position (step C)
so they engage the stacking tabs of the upper
Systainer.
The lower image to the right shows two accessory
Systainers stacked together.
Parts of the Systainer
Carrying Handle. The carrying handle folds flat when
not in use.
Cover Latches. The two green latches on the front of
the Systainer secure the cover. (These are also used for
stacking Systainers, as described below.)
Stacking Latches. The two gray latches on the sides
of the Systainer are used for stacking one or more
Systainers together.
Stacking Tabs. The stacking tabs are used to lock two
Systainers together. There are four sets of tabs (two on
the front and two on the sides) of each Systainer.