Festool 576223 OF 2200 EB Plunge Router w/ Systainer3

Original price was: $1,219.00.Current price is: $182.85.

Key Features 2200W Muscle This Festool plunge router is built for heavy cuts that push smaller routers around. The 2200 watt motor and constant-speed electronics help it stay productive in hardwood, deep grooves, and large-profile work. Deep, Fine Control With 80 mm of plunge travel, a four-position depth stop, and fine adjustment down to 1/10…

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Description

Key Features

2200W Muscle

This Festool plunge router is built for heavy cuts that push smaller routers around. The 2200 watt motor and constant-speed electronics help it stay productive in hardwood, deep grooves, and large-profile work.

Deep, Fine Control

With 80 mm of plunge travel, a four-position depth stop, and fine adjustment down to 1/10 mm, you can rough in material fast and then dial the final pass where it belongs.

Cleaner Hose Routing

The rear dust extraction column and swivel nozzle keep the hose and cord up and out of your hands. That matters when you’re controlling a big router around expensive stock.

Overview

The Festool OF 2200 EB-F-Plus Plunge Router, Model Number 576223, is Festool’s heavy-duty corded router for demanding routing work in the shop or on the jobsite. This is a plunge router designed for deep routing, edge profiling, groove cutting, and template work in hardwood and other demanding materials. If you routinely use large bits, need serious plunge capacity, or want one router that can handle work that normally pushes smaller models to the limit, this is the one Festool built for that role.

The big story here is power paired with control. Festool rates this router at 2200 watts, with a variable no-load speed range of 10,000 to 22,000 RPM. In plain terms, that gives you the muscle for large-diameter bits and deeper cuts, while still letting you slow the speed down when the bit size or material calls for it. Festool specifically notes that the OF 2200 can plunge into 8/4 hard maple and cut a 1/2 inch groove in a single pass, which tells you exactly where this machine sits in the lineup: not as a light trim router, but as a full-size production tool for serious routing.

The plunge system is one of the reasons this router stands out. You get 3-5/32 inches of routing stroke, plus a 3/4 inch fine-adjustment range for dialing in exact depth. Supplementary product data also points to a four-position depth stop turret and micro-adjustment capability, which is the kind of setup that saves time when you need repeatable stepped cuts or want to leave a small finishing pass instead of trying to hit final depth all at once. For joinery, mortising, dadoes, and pattern work, that kind of adjustment range is a real advantage.

Festool also put real thought into how a large router should handle. The OF 2200 uses offset base geometry and angled handles to improve balance and control, so the tool does not feel as awkward as its size suggests. Dual-column clamping is designed to keep motor-to-base deflection to a minimum, and the triple-bearing spindle support described in supplementary data is there for a reason: when you are spinning larger router bits, reducing wobble and deflection matters for cut quality, edge finish, and overall confidence in the cut.

Jobsite practicality is better than you’d expect from a router this powerful. The dust extraction column is positioned at the rear and runs up to a swivel nozzle at the top, keeping both the hose and the power cord out of the operator’s way. That makes a noticeable difference when routing large workpieces, working along an edge, or following a template where hose drag can throw off your line. Festool lists dust extraction connection sizes of 27 mm and 36 mm, and specifically recommends a 36 mm hose in supplementary information.

This router uses a 1/2 inch collet in the included configuration. Festool states that 8 mm and 1/4 inch collets are available separately, which gives the tool more flexibility if you already own smaller bits in other shank sizes. One important compatibility note is also clearly stated: OF routers produced after 2021 are not compatible with the Festool Router Table CMS and all variations. If you’re buying this router with table use in mind, that is worth knowing before you order.

At 18.3 lbs and powered by 120 VAC through a 4 m cord, this is not a grab-and-go trim router and it is not trying to be. It is built for cabinet shops, millwork crews, stair builders, countertop installers, pattern work, and serious woodworkers who need one router that can handle large bits, deep plunges, and demanding hardwood work without bogging down. If your routing jobs are light edge breaks and hinge mortises, this is more router than you need. If you want a corded plunge router that behaves more like a small shaper in hand-held form, the OF 2200 is right in its lane.

Built for Big Routing Jobs

If you work with large cutters, deep grooves, or dense hardwood, the Festool OF 2200 EB-F-Plus Plunge Router gives you the kind of overhead that keeps the cut moving instead of forcing multiple light passes just to make the tool comfortable.

  • 2200 watt motor with constant-speed electronics under load
  • Maximum bit diameter of 3-1/2 inches for larger profiling and specialty work
  • 120 VAC corded power for continuous shop or jobsite use

Dial In Depth Without Guesswork

Deep capacity matters, but usable adjustment matters more. The OF 2200 gives you enough plunge for serious work and enough fine control to sneak up on final depth instead of overshooting it.

  • 3-5/32 inch routing stroke for deep plunges
  • 3/4 inch fine adjustment range
  • Four-position depth adjustment system called out in supplementary product data

Better Control on a Large Router

A lot of high-power routers feel top-heavy and awkward. This one is built to stay manageable, with handle placement, base layout, and hose routing that help you keep the cut under control.

  • Offset base and angled handles designed for maneuverability
  • Rear dust extraction column with swivel nozzle keeps hose and cord out of the way
  • Dual-column clamping helps reduce motor-to-base deflection

What’s in the Box

  • (1) 1/2 in. Collet
  • (1) Chip Catcher KSF-OF 2200
  • (1) Open Ended Wrench
  • (1) Systainer3 SYS3 M 337

8 mm and 1/4 in. collets are available separately.

Key Specifications

Power Consumption 2,200 W
Voltage 120 VAC
No-Load Speed 10,000 – 22,000 RPM
Maximum Bit Diameter 3-1/2 in. (89 mm)
Routing Stroke 3-5/32 in. (80 mm)
Fine Adjustment Range 3/4 in. (20 mm)
Collet Diameter 1/4 in. – 1/2 in. (6 – 12.7 mm)
Dust Extraction Connection 1-1/16 in. / 1-7/16 in. (27 / 36 mm)
Cable Length 13.123 ft. (4 m)
Weight 18.30 lbs. (8.3 kg)
Amperage 15 A
Made In Germany

Compatibility

Bit Shank Compatibility

Ships with a 1/2 in. collet. Festool states that 8 mm and 1/4 in. collets are available separately.

Dust Extraction

Dust extraction connection sizes are 27 mm and 36 mm. Supplementary product data recommends using a 36 mm hose.

Router Table Note

Festool states that OF routers produced after 2021 are not compatible with the Router Table CMS and all variations.

Built For

WoodworkingCabinetryMillworkRemodelingEdge ProfilingGroove CuttingTemplate RoutingHardwood Routing

Pro Tip

When you’re setting up a deep cut, use the four-position depth system to leave a light final pass instead of trying to hit finished depth in one shot. On a router this powerful, that small cleanup pass usually gives you a better surface and keeps the tool easier to manage.

Warranty & Support

3-year warranty.

Tool Nut’s Take

Tool Nut’s Take

Festool OF 2200 EB-F-Plus Plunge Router for serious router work

This is the router you buy when smaller routers start feeling like the wrong tool for the job.

  • Who it’s for: Cabinetmakers, finish carpenters, millwork shops, and serious woodworkers doing deep routing, large-profile edge work, and repeated hardwood cuts.
  • Why it stands out: The mix of 2200 watts, 80 mm plunge capacity, variable speed, and genuinely thoughtful dust and hose management makes it more usable than most routers in this power class.
  • Worth knowing: It ships with a 1/2 in. collet setup, and Festool clearly says post-2021 versions are not compatible with the CMS router table system.

Common Questions

  • What type of router is this? This is a plunge router designed for heavy-duty routing, groove cutting, edge profiling, and template work.
  • What is the speed range? Festool lists a no-load speed range of 10,000 to 22,000 RPM.
  • What collet size does it use? The included configuration comes with a 1/2 in. collet, and Festool states that 8 mm and 1/4 in. collets are available separately.
  • Is it compatible with the Festool CMS router table? Festool states that OF routers produced after 2021 are not compatible with the Router Table CMS and all variations.

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