Festool C12 EC-TEC Manual Do Utilizador

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Technical Review of  
the C12 EC-TEC  
Cordless Drill 
By Rick Christopherson 
Once again, Festool has shattered the expectations 
of the drill industry with the release of the new 
C12 cordless drill. The C12 is not just a cosmetic 
change made to an existing design. The C12 is 
packed with revolutionary motor and control 
technology on several levels. Festool didn't just 
leap forward in one area of this drill; they made 
huge leaps forward in ALL areas of this drill. From 
the motor, to the electronics, to the geartrain; this 
drill raised the bar just past the fingertips of the 
competition. 
EC-TEC
®
 Motor Technology 
The heart of the C12 is the revolutionary EC-TEC 
brushless motor. This isn't just your run-of-the-
mill motor. This is a permanent magnet, remotely 
commutated, 3-phase, AC motor
. This is the same 
type of motor used as servo motors in robotic 
systems where high torque, high speed, and 
extreme durability are crucial. 
So just how unique is this motor? Well, if you 
mechanically turned the motor, it would generate 
a 3-phase, sinusoidal AC output; just like 
industrial diesel-electric generators do. (Do not 
attempt this.
For years, the motor technology of cordless tools 
has not changed. The brushed DC motor has been 
the staple—albeit inefficient—motor for ages. The 
brushed motor is simple, compact, and 
inexpensive, but it suffers from inefficient use of 
limited battery power. The greatest weakness of 
the brushed motor is that the electricity to the 
motor's windings passes through an electrical 
connection that is constantly changing and 
moving. Every time you see the brushes spark 
inside of a brushed motor, it is a waste of energy 
that is not available for use by the motor. 
                                                      
1
 Never attempt to manually turn the output shaft of any 
Festool drill or connect this drill to the output shaft of 
another drill. The C12's output shaft has a mechanical lock 
for bit changing and cannot be rotated manually. 
To circumvent the 
losses of the 
brushed motor, 
Festool 
incorporated a 
brushless DC 
motor
new C12 drill. 
The electrical 
connections to 
the windings are 
permanent, and 
don't suffer from 
the inefficiencies 
of constantly 
connecting and disconnecting as the motor rotates.  
The brushless DC motor lasts longer, and requires 
no maintenance, as compared to the brushed 
motor. It is also smoother and quieter. 
Electronics 
There are some popular brand drills on the market 
that are known to destroy themselves under a 
normal, but heavy load. I know this first-hand 
because I "smoked" a couple drills during my 
investigation of drills (including the most 
expensive drill my local home center carried).  
A powerful drill is of little value if it is easily 
damaged. The C12 has an intelligent electronic 
controller that not only powers the motor, but 
more importantly, monitors its health. Unlike 
other drills on the market, the C12 won't let you 
destroy the drill (or the battery) no matter how 
hard you try.  
It took less that 30 seconds to destroy a $270, 18-
volt drill, yet the 12-volt C12 handled the same 
                                                      
2
 Even though this is a 3-phase, AC motor; it is the electronic 
industry's practice to refer to this as a brushless DC (BLDC) 
motor because the AC power signal is electronically created 
and controlled from a DC (battery) power source.