I purchased a TS 55 EQ from Bob Marino back in 2011. I've used to saw to make about 20 cuts since new. I have a lot of circular saws and usually don't require the precision of the TS 55. Anyway, I pulled the saw out today to make a 30 degree bevel in a 2x. The saw was running off a large generator. From the start, the saw was laboring hard in the cut even though I was going very slow. About 2 feet in, I started to see some smoke. I stopped and checked everything. I assumed the smoke was from the board since I was going so slow and I didn't smell any "electrical" smoke. I started again and the smoking reoccurred after another couple feet. At this point, I put the saw back in it's systainer and finished the cut with a small circular saw (my HKC 55 was back at my shop unfortunately). The TS 55 never went into thermal shut down but after completing the cut the wood was not burned anywhere.
Is it worth the hassle to get the saw checked out? Like I said, it didn't shut down and would spin up normally. It just seemed to have no power...like with a really dull blade (the blade is fine though). I also seem to recall reading somewhere that the electronics in the TS 55 want extremely clean power. Maybe that was part of the issue.
Is it worth the hassle to get the saw checked out? Like I said, it didn't shut down and would spin up normally. It just seemed to have no power...like with a really dull blade (the blade is fine though). I also seem to recall reading somewhere that the electronics in the TS 55 want extremely clean power. Maybe that was part of the issue.