This post is a answer to some problems mentioned in another post:
http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-tool-problems/carvex-issues/
I've got a call from Festool in which they explained the first production run has problems with the guide for the sawblade, especially with a high pendulum movement (settings 2 and 3) and in tight curves. The saw tends to leave the guide from time to time.
The cause is a leafspring in this saw guide. These are a little to soft, and are updated in the newer production runs. They said I can have it replaced, or I could take it out, bend it a little and this also should solve the problem. Also they recommended to keep the pendulum movement at setting 0 for very fine work and a little bit of WD40 in the saw guide from time to time...
Bellow you can find a short description on how to remove this spring and how to put is back...
The spring in question is shown in red.
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Pull it out in the direction of the arrow by grabbing it at the top.
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Bend the spring slightly (make it a bit straighter) by pressing into the directions of the arrows.
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The most tricky part: Put it back in! Put it under the saw guide (shortest part face to you) with the bend facing towards the front of the machine.
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Now just pull it towards you until the bend is around the axis as shown in the last picture.
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Best regards,
Hans
http://festoolownersgroup.com/festool-tool-problems/carvex-issues/
I've got a call from Festool in which they explained the first production run has problems with the guide for the sawblade, especially with a high pendulum movement (settings 2 and 3) and in tight curves. The saw tends to leave the guide from time to time.
The cause is a leafspring in this saw guide. These are a little to soft, and are updated in the newer production runs. They said I can have it replaced, or I could take it out, bend it a little and this also should solve the problem. Also they recommended to keep the pendulum movement at setting 0 for very fine work and a little bit of WD40 in the saw guide from time to time...
Bellow you can find a short description on how to remove this spring and how to put is back...
The spring in question is shown in red.
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Pull it out in the direction of the arrow by grabbing it at the top.
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Bend the spring slightly (make it a bit straighter) by pressing into the directions of the arrows.
[attachimg=#]
The most tricky part: Put it back in! Put it under the saw guide (shortest part face to you) with the bend facing towards the front of the machine.
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Now just pull it towards you until the bend is around the axis as shown in the last picture.
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Best regards,
Hans