TS 55 REQ Update

Shane Holland

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From Festool: The TS 55 REQ (561 556) has realized a minor product improvement to the front trunnion and green release lever for the -1° setting. The front trunnion now looks like the image below.

This is the same bevel mechanism on the TSC 55 and similar to the double-locking front and rear bevels on the TS 55 EQ with a positive stop for 0°.

There is no item number change or price change.

FestoolProducts.com has the updated TS 55 REQ version in stock and ready to ship. You will be guaranteed to receive the new version if you order from us.

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So does it now have the famous adjustable grub screw? And if so, can the parts be replaced on an older TS 55 EQ?
 
benwheeler said:
So does it now have the famous adjustable grub screw? And if so, can the parts be replaced on an older TS 55 EQ?

Yes, it does have the adjustable grub screw.
The TS 55 EQ cannot be updated with the new guide plate and bevel adjustment.

Brent
 
Brent Shively said:
benwheeler said:
So does it now have the famous adjustable grub screw? And if so, can the parts be replaced on an older TS 55 EQ?

Yes, it does have the adjustable grub screw.
The TS 55 EQ cannot be updated with the new guide plate and bevel adjustment.

Brent
Thanks for that - I may have to upgrade [emoji35]
 
What it looks like in the release position to get the -1°. You must pull out the rear button for the motor to shift as you did on the standard REQ.

To whom ever asked the EQ had the stop screws, it is the first generation REQ that they were removed from.

Tom
 

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Is this something you guys have before us for a change :) not heard any mention of it here in the uk
 
Can it be fitted to the earlier TS 55 REQ which doesn't have the grub screw?

If it can what are the part numbers?
 
joiner1970 said:
Is this something you guys have before us for a change :) not heard any mention of it here in the uk

Sorry [member=1584]joiner1970[/member]  my local dealer had that in version last month I only noticed it a few days ago I forgot to put it on the forum everyone should get that version in the uk
 
Edward A Reno III said:
Unfortunately my REQ cannot be retrofitted.  Sigh.

Why???

I don't see how yours can be any different the all the other REQ's in the world...........

Tom
 
sourceofdenial said:
I purchased a new TS55REQ approx a month before the change...is it possible to retrofit to the saw?

It's possible that you have an updated saw. Retrofitting is cost prohibitive.
 
Why???

I don't see how yours can be any different the all the other REQ's in the world...........

Tom
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Since the TS 55 REQ was launched there were some modifications.
And that's a good thing about Festool.
One of them is the cover in which there is a hole in TS machines with serial #500603.
The older machine #498900 didn't have this hole so cannot easily be updated or it will cost some money mentioned in this thread.
 

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So it can be done, just comes down to what you want to invest in the saw. That's what I was getting at.

I have an early R that is adjusted to set back to 0º with no issues at all, so I do not need to update the saw.

Tom
 
I'm trying to imagine what cost prohibitive means in the world of Festool pricing!

Shane Holland said:
sourceofdenial said:
I purchased a new TS55REQ approx a month before the change...is it possible to retrofit to the saw?

It's possible that you have an updated saw. Retrofitting is cost prohibitive.
 
Edward A Reno III said:
I'm trying to imagine what cost prohibitive means in the world of Festool pricing!

Shane Holland said:
sourceofdenial said:
I purchased a new TS55REQ approx a month before the change...is it possible to retrofit to the saw?

It's possible that you have an updated saw. Retrofitting is cost prohibitive.

Whether it's cost prohibitive would probably depend on how much of a problem you have with the zero stop. If not that much, the initially quoted $200+ cost is probably not worth it. If you find it a big problem, while it is still a big cost (about 1/3 the price of the saw), it might be worth it.
 
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