Is the standard FS 1400/2 guide rail milled from a different "mold" then the FS 1400/2-LR 32 rail? When I purchased my TS 55 back in January 2016 I opted to swap the standard rail for the LR 32 rail. A few months ago my saw goes in for repair. They ship me a new saw and a new FS 1400 guide rail to boot. (Festool's way of saying "sorry" for sending my repaired saw to the wrong location 3000 miles away) So anyway, I'm attempting to connect the 2 rails (1400 & 1400 LR 32) with my TS 55 tracking nicely on the LR 32 when she hits the new 1400 there is more play then I'd like. If I adjust my TS 55 to the standard 1400 she will not ride onto the LR 32 smoothly. So I'm assuming these different rail types are not designed to be connected?
Though I do have other rails purchased 1-2 months apart that track the same as the LR 32 rail. For some reason this "free" rail Festool sent requires me to re-adjust my saw for use and only can be used individually.
Has anyone ever experienced this issue?
I connect my rails using the Betterley straightline connector
Though I do have other rails purchased 1-2 months apart that track the same as the LR 32 rail. For some reason this "free" rail Festool sent requires me to re-adjust my saw for use and only can be used individually.
Has anyone ever experienced this issue?
I connect my rails using the Betterley straightline connector