Hi everyone,
I bought a TS 55 REBQ track saw yesterday, and I found there's one critical issue on this saw.
This saw allows from -1 to 47 degree of miter cutting, and either the -1 or the 47 degree are supposed to be reached only when a green nob is pulled out.
When the green nob is not pulled out, the saw should only allow from 0 to 45 degree of adjustment of the saw blade.
However, what I found is, the saw actually stays at -1 degree if I swing the saw most close to the base plate even when the green nob is NOT pulled out, for which, I'd like to have it stay at 0 degree.
This is really a critical issue for me, since in such condition, if I want the saw blade to be perfectly perpendicular to the base of the saw, the only way that I can do is to visually align the arrow with respect to the angle mark, and it's not an easy task for me.
Does this also happen on your TS 55 REBQ?
Thanks in advance for any input.
I bought a TS 55 REBQ track saw yesterday, and I found there's one critical issue on this saw.
This saw allows from -1 to 47 degree of miter cutting, and either the -1 or the 47 degree are supposed to be reached only when a green nob is pulled out.
When the green nob is not pulled out, the saw should only allow from 0 to 45 degree of adjustment of the saw blade.
However, what I found is, the saw actually stays at -1 degree if I swing the saw most close to the base plate even when the green nob is NOT pulled out, for which, I'd like to have it stay at 0 degree.
This is really a critical issue for me, since in such condition, if I want the saw blade to be perfectly perpendicular to the base of the saw, the only way that I can do is to visually align the arrow with respect to the angle mark, and it's not an easy task for me.
Does this also happen on your TS 55 REBQ?
Thanks in advance for any input.