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In another thread, earlier this evening, it became apparent that there are some misconceptions about the current technology relating to blades for the TS 55, Plunge Cut Saws.
The chart at the end of this post displays a description of the current and past technology of the blades for the TS 55.
Please note that the blade that comes with the TS 55 has always had a 2.2mm kerf. Now, all the other blades have the same kerf, 2.2mm.
This is potentially important, depending on how you use your guide rails and which blades you use with those guide rails. Blades with varying kerfs can, potentially, change the shape of the splinter guard on your guide rails.
Tom
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The chart at the end of this post displays a description of the current and past technology of the blades for the TS 55.
Please note that the blade that comes with the TS 55 has always had a 2.2mm kerf. Now, all the other blades have the same kerf, 2.2mm.
This is potentially important, depending on how you use your guide rails and which blades you use with those guide rails. Blades with varying kerfs can, potentially, change the shape of the splinter guard on your guide rails.
Tom
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