endgrain said:
There's a 0.015" height different between the rotating platform and the two sides where the clamp goes down on my kapex. How can I adjust the platform height so it's level with the two other sides? The uneven height is a problem when I clamp down and the wood is not perfectly in line with the cutting platform.
Registered to say that I have encountered this with two recently (both 2/2021 production). The first one, which I took home, had a difference of ~.030", or almost 1/32", between the center table and the side tables. If you use a clamp on the stock you're cutting, you get a cut that's significantly off 90 degrees. This was the measured difference between the side tables and center table, and not the short extensions on each side. Those were a good bit further lower than the side tables. For a saw with the reputation and price of the Kapex, that's just unacceptable.
I returned it and we tried the other one the store had in stock. I didn't measure that one, but it was off more or less the same amount on one side. Very strangely, the other side was dead level with the center table. That's almost more disconcerting than having the center table proud relative to -both- side tables. Either the side tables weren't in the same plane or the center table was canted.
I currently have a pair of Milwaukee cordless SDBCM saws, 10" and 7.25", and they are dead flat. I've corresponded with Kapex owners and their saws are all dead flat, although if you use Google you can find isolated reports of this problem over the last decade - but they appear to be extraordinarily uncommon. At the end of the day, all I care about is my saw, and running across two that I would say are clearly defective is unacceptable, especially at the price of the Kapex.
I'm not sure how I'll proceed. It's a want item rather than a need item, so I'll probably keep checking local vendors rather than ordering one online, which means this could take a long time. I'm not going to buy one and ship it immediately to Festool - retail customers shouldn't be drafted into service as the manufacturer's final QC check.
If it helps establish bona fides here, I'm not trolling and I'm not a Festool hater. I currently own three sanders, three saws, two drill/drivers, an impact driver, a planer and a router, plus a couple of DEs.