I purchased a second Festool circular saw and immediately noticed some problems. The saw was slightly harder to push through a cut, blew out more dust at the end of the cut, made a little more noise, and produced a very small "snipe" at the end of the cut. I found the back edge of the blade was skewed in toward the guide rail. I aligned to blade so the back edge of the blade is a "papers width" skewed AWAY from the guide rail. This made a tremendous difference. The saw now cuts smoothly and quietly.
Just thought I'd pass this along for those who get a TS 55 EQ and wonder why it's not so great. I should also point out that the problems were not very apparent. Some first-time users of this saw might think that this is as good as it gets. I knew there was a problem because my first saw was perfect out of the box.
Just thought I'd pass this along for those who get a TS 55 EQ and wonder why it's not so great. I should also point out that the problems were not very apparent. Some first-time users of this saw might think that this is as good as it gets. I knew there was a problem because my first saw was perfect out of the box.