Scoutsdad said:
What I want to know is if there is a way to adjust the cut location, if so I would be inclined to send it in , if not then I would say the manufacturing of this tool is junk.
The factory and service technicians have the tools and knowledge necessary to make these adjustments. To claim that the manufacturing of the tool itself is junk is a pretty big leap, considering how few complaints like this exist.
Scoutsdad said:
I would also like to know a rough estimate of the cost to adjust it back to acceptable standard, if its a simple process of alignment it should be not much but I suspect I am getting a bill for rebuild of the whole tool.
Festool Service will, in fact, repair to 'as new' quality and status when you send in a tool. They should provide a quote before performing the service, which you can accept or decline, but they don't do it partway.
Major question time:
How accurate are the measurements of 8mm and 11mm? Because the overall width of the mortise should only be a total of 18mm, 13mm plus the diameter of the bit. The next-widest setting (medium) is a total of 24mm wide (19+bit diameter).
As stated it works fine otherwise , the width is perfect for a tenon, yes all settings are off center.
Have you used the width adjustment while the tool is running to make sure that it adjusts correctly? If so, have you attempted to mill in either of the two wider settings, and were those mortises also off-center?
It sounds like something jumped a tooth internally in the gearing and/or is stuck between two settings. This could happen if someone adjusted the width setting while the tool was turned off instead of running, which would not show any outward signs of damage from dropping.