MrToolJunkie
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Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if fellow TS75 owners would mind measuring the width of their anti-splinter guard on their guide-rails -- the distance between the edge of the guide rail and the edge. I bought a TS75 a little over a month ago and it was cutting extremely close to the guide rail. I tried making the adjustment to move the blade out and when I did, two of the hinge-block screws would not tighten. I returned the saw and got another new one. I cut the strip today and it is still cutting close (about 1/16th of an inch). Since Festool does not have a spec on this width, I was wondering if current owners would mind measuring their width so that I know whether or not 1/16th is normal or acceptable tolerance. I am not trying to be overly picky about this as long as it does not cut the rail, but my concern with it being so close is that if I switch to a Panther blade, for example, I will be getting even closer. I hesitate to make the adjustment again on this saw in case it has the same issue as my original one and I do not want to mess with anything if 1/16th is acceptable.
I appreciate your help and comments.
Scot
I was wondering if fellow TS75 owners would mind measuring the width of their anti-splinter guard on their guide-rails -- the distance between the edge of the guide rail and the edge. I bought a TS75 a little over a month ago and it was cutting extremely close to the guide rail. I tried making the adjustment to move the blade out and when I did, two of the hinge-block screws would not tighten. I returned the saw and got another new one. I cut the strip today and it is still cutting close (about 1/16th of an inch). Since Festool does not have a spec on this width, I was wondering if current owners would mind measuring their width so that I know whether or not 1/16th is normal or acceptable tolerance. I am not trying to be overly picky about this as long as it does not cut the rail, but my concern with it being so close is that if I switch to a Panther blade, for example, I will be getting even closer. I hesitate to make the adjustment again on this saw in case it has the same issue as my original one and I do not want to mess with anything if 1/16th is acceptable.
I appreciate your help and comments.
Scot