How for off is it? I guess it's possible that you just knocked it over some in it's calibration/adjustment space, but the TS-75 is a fairly heavy tool. It might need to be sent in for service.
Thanks for the replies. It didn't knock it off too far maybe a 1/6th of an inch or so. I noticed after I dropped it when I used the guide rail that it recut the guide strip and was cut very close to the edge of the rail. It also seems to be toed.
I hope that was supposed to by 1/16, not 1/6?
Sounds like it, if it is just cutting deeper into the strip. So, yeah that should be within the range of adjustment. Good luck, I hope it works out for you.
You might have a look at Rick Christopherson's supplemental manuals.....I used them to align my TS55 to my TS75. Off the top of my head, I remember some four screws that when loosened allow you to move to saw body with relationship to the base plate. What I did was to put a new splinterguard on my rail and make a cut with the TS75....then leaving the rail on the material being cut, align the saw body to the base plate....I'd think if you have a guide rail that was working before, you could use the same technique to fix the problem.
Thanks for the replies. It didn't knock it off too far maybe a 1/6th of an inch or so. I noticed after I dropped it when I used the guide rail that it recut the guide strip and was cut very close to the edge of the rail. It also seems to be toed.